Engineered biomimicry

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Auteur principal: Lakhtakia, Akhlesh (1957-....). (Éditeur scientifique)
Autres auteurs: Martín-Palma, Raúl J.. (Éditeur scientifique)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: San Diego, CA : Elsevier Science, 2013.
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Résumé: Engineered Biomimicry covers a broad range of research topics in the emerging discipline of biomimicry. Biologically inspired science and technology, using the principles of math and physics, has led to the development of products as ubiquitous as VelcroT (modeled after the spiny hooks on plant seeds and fruits). Readers will learn to take ideas and concepts like this from nature, implement them in research, and understand and explain diverse phenomena and their related functions. From bioinspired computing and medical products to biomimetic applications like artificial muscles, MEMS, textiles and vision sensors, Engineered Biomimicry explores a wide range of technologies informed by living natural systems. Engineered Biomimicry helps physicists, engineers and material scientists seek solutions in nature to the most pressing technical problems of our times, while providing a solid understanding of the important role of biophysics. Some physical applications include adhesion superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning, structural coloration, photonic devices, biomaterials and composite materials, sensor systems, robotics and locomotion, and ultra-lightweight structures. Explores biomimicry, a fast-growing, cross-disciplinary field in which researchers study biological activities in nature to make critical advancements in science and engineeringIntroduces bioinspiration, biomimetics, and bioreplication, and provides biological background and practical applications for each Cutting-edge topics include bio-inspired robotics, microflyers, surface modification and more
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520 |a Engineered Biomimicry covers a broad range of research topics in the emerging discipline of biomimicry. Biologically inspired science and technology, using the principles of math and physics, has led to the development of products as ubiquitous as VelcroT (modeled after the spiny hooks on plant seeds and fruits). Readers will learn to take ideas and concepts like this from nature, implement them in research, and understand and explain diverse phenomena and their related functions. From bioinspired computing and medical products to biomimetic applications like artificial muscles, MEMS, textiles and vision sensors, Engineered Biomimicry explores a wide range of technologies informed by living natural systems. Engineered Biomimicry helps physicists, engineers and material scientists seek solutions in nature to the most pressing technical problems of our times, while providing a solid understanding of the important role of biophysics. Some physical applications include adhesion superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning, structural coloration, photonic devices, biomaterials and composite materials, sensor systems, robotics and locomotion, and ultra-lightweight structures. Explores biomimicry, a fast-growing, cross-disciplinary field in which researchers study biological activities in nature to make critical advancements in science and engineeringIntroduces bioinspiration, biomimetics, and bioreplication, and provides biological background and practical applications for each Cutting-edge topics include bio-inspired robotics, microflyers, surface modification and more 
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559 2 |b Chapter 1 - Biomimetic Vision Sensors  |b Chapter 2 - Noise Exploitation and Adaptation in Neuromorphic Sensors  |b Chapter 3 - Biomimetic Hard Materials  |b Chapter 4 - Biomimetic Robotics  |b Chapter 5 - Bioinspired and Biomimetic Microflyers  |b Chapter 6 - Muscular Biopolymers  |b Chapter 7 - Bioscaffolds: Fabrication and Performance  |b Chapter 8 - Surface Modification for Biocompatibility  |b Chapter 9 - Flight Control Using Biomimetic Optical Sensors  |b Chapter 10 - Biomimetic Textiles  |b Chapter 11 - Structural Colors  |b Chapter 12 - Biomimetic Antireflection Surfaces  |b Chapter 13 - Biomimetic Self-Organization and Self-Healing  |b Chapter 14 - Solution-Based Techniques for Biomimetics and Bioreplication  |b Chapter 15 - Vapor-Deposition Techniques  |b Chapter 16 - Atomic Layer Deposition for Biomimicry  |b Chapter 17 - Evolutionary Computation and Genetic Programming 
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