The bioinspired design process : according to project complexity and motivation
[摘要] Taking cues from natural creatures and systems is becoming a more widely used technique in engineering design. This design philosophy or technique is referred to as bioinspired design or biomimicry. Prior art has focused on problem-driven and solution-based bioinspired process without reflection upon the nature of the engineering challenges to which the technique is being applied, or the motives for applying this design philosophy. After interviewing nine researchers from six different laboratories at MIT about bioinspired design projects and processes, some commonalities and differences in bioinspired design process were observed. This thesis generalizes these observations to propose four unique bioinspired design processes, each tailored to one of the following: problem-driven low-complexity systems, problem-driven complex systems, inspiration-driven low-complexity systems and inspiration-driven complex systems. The steps of visualization, data extraction, modeling, optimization, design and fabrication are detailed, with the aim of guiding designers away from commonly encountered problems. Additionally, it was found that relationships between biologists and engineers can be strained by differing goals, timelines and vocabulary, but that engineers applying bioinspired design techniques find these relationships to be valuable and seek to strengthen them.
[发布日期] [发布机构] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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