Science. 1982 Sep 24;217(4566):1267-70. doi: 10.1126/science.217.4566.1267.
Skeletal structures that resist only tensile forces can scale differently than compression resisting structures that fail in bending or buckling. The tensile structures examined scalelike simple ropes: length and diameter of the structure are not correlated, and in three of four cases, length is independent of scale or load, but diameter is dependent on scale. These relations suggest that similarity in stress rather than strain, or deformational behavior, is the basis for mechanical adaptation in the gross dimensions of these tensile structures.
仅能承受拉力的骨骼结构与在弯曲或失稳中失效的抗压结构的缩放方式不同。所研究的拉伸结构类似于简单的绳索:结构的长度和直径没有相关性,在四种情况中的三种中,长度与比例或负载无关,但直径与比例有关。这些关系表明,在这些拉伸结构的宏观尺寸中,机械适应性的基础是应力而不是应变或变形行为的相似性。