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Bionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern times

Bionics means learning from the nature for the development of technology. The science of "bionics" itself is classified into several sections, from materials and structures over procedures and processes until evolution and optimization. Not all these areas, or only a few, are really known...

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Autores principales: Nachtigall, Werner, Wisser, Alfred
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05858-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968649
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description Bionics means learning from the nature for the development of technology. The science of "bionics" itself is classified into several sections, from materials and structures over procedures and processes until evolution and optimization. Not all these areas, or only a few, are really known in the public and also in scientific literature. This includes the Lotus-effect, converted to the contamination-reduction of fassades and the shark-shed-effect, converted to the  resistance-reduction of airplanes. However, there are hundreds of highly interesting examples that contain the transformation of principles of the nature into technology. From the large number of these examples, 250 were selected for the present book according to "prehistory", "early-history", "classic" and "modern time". Most examples are new. Every example includes a printed page in a homogeneous arrangement. The examples from the field "modern time" are joint in blocks corresponding to the sub-disciplines of bionics.
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spelling cern-19686492021-04-21T20:50:24Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-05858-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968649engNachtigall, WernerWisser, AlfredBionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern timesEngineeringBionics means learning from the nature for the development of technology. The science of "bionics" itself is classified into several sections, from materials and structures over procedures and processes until evolution and optimization. Not all these areas, or only a few, are really known in the public and also in scientific literature. This includes the Lotus-effect, converted to the contamination-reduction of fassades and the shark-shed-effect, converted to the  resistance-reduction of airplanes. However, there are hundreds of highly interesting examples that contain the transformation of principles of the nature into technology. From the large number of these examples, 250 were selected for the present book according to "prehistory", "early-history", "classic" and "modern time". Most examples are new. Every example includes a printed page in a homogeneous arrangement. The examples from the field "modern time" are joint in blocks corresponding to the sub-disciplines of bionics.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:19686492015
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Nachtigall, Werner
Wisser, Alfred
Bionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern times
title Bionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern times
title_full Bionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern times
title_fullStr Bionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern times
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title_short Bionics by examples: 250 scenarios from classical to modern times
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05858-0
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