Kiakojouri Foad, De Biagi Valerio, Abbracciavento Lorenza
Department of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering (DISEG), Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, Italy.
Biomimetics (Basel). 2023 Feb 26;8(1):95. doi: 10.3390/biomimetics8010095.
Bio-inspired solutions are widely adopted in different engineering disciplines. However, in structural engineering, these solutions are mainly limited to bio-inspired forms, shapes, and materials. Nature is almost completely neglected as a source of structural design philosophy. This study lists and discusses several bio-inspired solutions classified into two main classes, i.e., compartmentalization and complexity, for structural robustness design. Different examples are provided and mechanisms are categorized and discussed in detail. Some provided ideas are already used in the current structural engineering research and practice, usually without focus on their bio-analogy. These solutions are revisited and scrutinized from a bio-inspired point of view, and new aspects and possible improvements are suggested. Moreover, novel bio-inspired concepts including delayed compartmentalization, active compartmentalization, compartmentalization in intact parts, and structural complexity are also propounded for structural design under extreme loading conditions.
受生物启发的解决方案在不同工程学科中得到广泛应用。然而,在结构工程领域,这些解决方案主要局限于受生物启发的形式、形状和材料。自然界作为结构设计理念的来源几乎被完全忽视。本研究列出并讨论了几种受生物启发的解决方案,这些方案分为两个主要类别,即分隔化和复杂性,用于结构稳健性设计。提供了不同的示例,并对其机制进行了分类和详细讨论。一些已提出的想法已在当前的结构工程研究和实践中使用,通常并未关注其生物类比关系。从受生物启发的角度对这些解决方案进行重新审视和仔细研究,并提出了新的方面和可能的改进建议。此外,还提出了新颖的受生物启发的概念,包括延迟分隔化、主动分隔化、完整部件中的分隔化以及结构复杂性,用于极端荷载条件下的结构设计。