Biologically-Inspired Systems Jan Knippers Klaus G. Nickel Thomas Speck Editors Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction Biological Design and Integrative Structures Biologically-Inspired Systems Volume 9 SeriesEditor StanislavN.Gorb ChristianAlbrechtUniversityofKiel,Kiel,Germany Motto: Structure and function of biological systems as inspiration for technical developments Throughoutevolution,naturehasconstantlybeencalledupontoactasanengineer in solving technical problems. Organisms have evolved an immense variety of shapesandstructuresfrommacrodowntothenanoscale.Zoologistsandbotanists have collected a huge amount of information about the structure and functions of biological materials and systems. This information can be also utilized to mimic biologicalsolutionsinfurthertechnicaldevelopments.Themostimportantfeature of the evolution of biological systems is multiple origins of similar solutions in differentlineagesoflivingorganisms.Theseexamplesshouldbethebestcandidates for biomimetics. This book series will deal with topics related to structure and functioninbiologicalsystemsandshowhowknowledgefrombiologycanbeused for technical developments in engineering and materials science. It is intended to accelerate interdisciplinary research on biological functional systems and to promote technical developments. Documenting of the advances in the field will be important for fellow scientists, students, public officials, and for the public in general. Each of the books in this series is expected to provide a comprehensive, authoritativesynthesisofthetopic. Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/8430 Jan Knippers • Klaus G. Nickel • Thomas Speck Editors Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction Biological Design and Integrative Structures 123 Editors JanKnippers KlausG.Nickel InstituteofBuildingStructures AppliedMineralogy(AMIN) andStructuralDesign(ITKE) UniversityofTübingen UniversityofStuttgart Tübingen,Germany Stuttgart,Germany ThomasSpeck PlantBiomechanicsGroup,BotanicGarden, FacultyofBiology UniversityofFreiburg Freiburg,Germany FreiburgCentreforInteractiveMaterials andBioinspiredTechnologies(FIT) UniversityofFreiburg Freiburg,Germany ISSN2211-0593 ISSN2211-0607 (electronic) Biologically-InspiredSystems ISBN978-3-319-46372-8 ISBN978-3-319-46374-2 (eBook) DOI10.1007/978-3-319-46374-2 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2016960678 ©SpringerInternationalPublishingSwitzerland2016 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartof thematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation, broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformation storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodology nowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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Printedonacid-freepaper ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbySpringerNature TheregisteredcompanyisSpringerInternationalPublishingAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland Preface This book comprises the first survey of the topics addressed by the Collaborative Research Centre SFB-TRR 141 ‘Biological Design and Integrative Structures – Analysis,SimulationandImplementationinArchitecture’,fundedbytheDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft since October 2014. The SFB-TRR 141 provides a col- laborativeframeworkforarchitectsandengineersfromtheUniversityofStuttgart, biologistsandphysicistsfromtheUniversityofFreiburgandgeoscientists,material scientists and evolutionary biologists from the University of Tübingen. The pro- gramme is based on the belief that biomimetic research has the potential to lead everyoneinvolvedtonewfindingsfarbeyondhis/herindividualreachandtherealm ofhis/herintrinsicfieldofresearch. The contributions in this book summarize the presentations concerning the various research projects given at the first public conference of the SFB TRR 141 thattookplaceduringtheinitialstagesofourcollaborativeresearchprogrammeat the‘StaatlichesMuseumfürNaturkunde,Stuttgart’,inNovember2015.Hence,the contributions to this book present topics, targets and the first interesting findings rather than the final results of the SFB TRR 141. In addition, the book comprises thecontributionsofsomeexternalspeakerswhowereinvitedtotheconference. We wish to thank everyone who contributed to the conference and to the book but, even more than that, to the creative spirit of mutual inspiration that the SFB TRR141hasdeveloped,evenatitsearlieststages. WearealsogratefulforthefundingthatisprovidedbytheDeutscheForschungs- gemeinschaftandthathasmadeallofthispossible. Stuttgart,Germany JanKnippers Tübingen,Germany KlausG.Nickel Freiburg,Germany ThomasSpeck v Acknowledgements We would like to thank our reviewers whose comments have markedly improved thearticlespresentedinthebook. MariaAbouChakra,Max-Planck-InstitutfürEvolutionsbiologie,Plön JoachimBluhm,UniversitätDuisburg-Essen RolandEnnos,UniversityofHull ClaudiaErbar,UniversitätHeidelberg ClaudiaFleck,TechnischeUniversitätBerlin MaikGude,TechnischeUniversitätDresden MichaelHerdy,INPRO,Berlin Marc-ThorstenHütt,JacobsUniversity,Bremen GeorgeJeronimidis,UniversityofReading RolandKappel,KarlsruherInstitutfürTechnologie CezarKhursigara,UniversityofGuelph AxelKilian,PrincetonUniversity WilfriedKonrad,UniversitätTübingen JohannesKreißig,DGNB,Stuttgart WolfgangMaier,UniversitätTübingen JürgenMeinhardt,FraunhoferISC,Würzburg GöranPohl,PohlArchitekten,Stuttgart WolfgangRähle,StaatlichesMuseumfürNaturkundeStuttgart MarkusRüggeberg,ETHZürich MichaelScheffler,UniversitätMagdeburg SimonSchleicher,UCBerkeley ThomasStützel,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum PeterSupancic,MontanuniversitätLeoben OliverTessmann,TechnischeUniversitätDarmstadt GeorgToepfer,ZentrumfürLiteratur-undKulturforschung,Berlin GeorgVrachliotis,KarlsruherInstitutfürTechnologie PeterWeiliangXu,TheUniversityofAuckland TheeditorsareverygratefultoKristinaHajek,ManageroftheSFB-TRR141,for coordinatingthisbookwithutmostpatienceandcommitment. vii Structure and Function of Biological Systems as Inspiration for Technical Developments Throughout evolution, organisms have evolved an immense variety of materials, structures and systems. This book series deals with topics related to structure- functionrelationshipsindiversebiologicalsystemsandshowshowknowledgefrom biologycanbeusedfortechnicaldevelopments(bio-inspiration,biomimetics). Prof.Dr.StanislavN.Gorb,ChristianAlbrechtUniversityofKiel,Kiel,Germany ix Contents 1 BiomimeticResearch:ADialogueBetweentheDisciplines............ 1 JanKnippers,ThomasSpeck,andKlausG.Nickel 2 FromMinimalSurfacestoIntegrativeStructures–The SFB-TRR141intheLightoftheLegacyofFreiOtto andtheSFB230‘NatürlicheKonstruktionen’.......................... 7 JanKnippers 3 Bionics and Biodiversity – Bio-inspired Technical InnovationforaSustainableFuture...................................... 11 WilhelmBarthlott,M.DaudRafiqpoor,andWalterR.Erdelen 4 Insect-Inspired Architecture: Insects and Other ArthropodsasaSourceforCreativeDesigninArchitecture.......... 57 StanislavN.GorbandElenaV.Gorb 5 InSearchofSomePrinciplesofBio-mimeticsinStructural Engineering ................................................................. 85 BillAddis 6 Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transport inFrost-ResistantPlantTissues........................................... 97 Lukas Eurich, Rena Schott, Arndt Wagner, AnitaRoth-Nebelsick,andWolfgangEhlers 7 PlantsandAnimalsasSourceofInspirationforEnergy DissipationinLoadBearingSystemsandFacades ..................... 109 KatharinaKlang,GeorgBauer,NicuToader,ChristophLauer, Kathrin Termin, Stefanie Schmier, Daria Kovaleva, Walter Haase, Christoph Berthold, Klaus G. Nickel, ThomasSpeck,andWernerSobek xi xii Contents 8 AdaptiveStiffnessandJoint-FreeKinematics:Actively ActuatedRod-ShapedStructuresinPlantsandAnimals andTheirBiomimeticPotentialinArchitectureandEngineering.... 135 Oliver Betz, Annette Birkhold, Marco Caliaro, BenjaminEggs,AnjaMader,JanKnippers,OliverRöhrle, andOlgaSpeck 9 CompliantMechanismsinPlantsandArchitecture.................... 169 SimonPoppinga,AxelKörner,RenateSachse,LarissaBorn, Anna Westermeier, Linnea Hesse, Jan Knippers, ManfredBischoff,GötzT.Gresser,andThomasSpeck 10 BranchedStructuresinPlantsandArchitecture ....................... 195 Larissa Born, Florian A. Jonas, Katharina Bunk, Tom Masselter, Thomas Speck, Jan Knippers, andGötzT.Gresser 11 The Skeleton of the Sand Dollar as a Biological Role ModelforSegmentedShellsinBuildingConstruction: AResearchReview......................................................... 217 Tobias B. Grun, Layla Koohi Fayegh Dehkordi, Tobias Schwinn, Daniel Sonntag, Malte von Scheven, Manfred Bischoff, Jan Knippers, Achim Menges, andJamesH.Nebelsick 12 ContinuousFusedDepositionModellingofArchitectural Envelopes BasedontheShellFormationofMolluscs: AResearchReview......................................................... 243 JamesH.Nebelsick,ChristophAllgaier,BenjaminFelbrich, DanielCoupek,RenateReiter,GünterReiter,AchimMenges, ArminLechler,andKarl-HeinzWurst 13 Analysis of Physcomitrella Chloroplasts to Reveal AdaptationPrinciplesLeadingtoStructuralStability attheNano-Scale ........................................................... 261 PouyanAsgharzadeh,BugraÖzdemir,StefanieJ.Müller, OliverRöhrle,andRalfReski 14 Developing theExperimentalBasisforanEvaluation of Scaling Properties of Brittle and ‘Quasi-Brittle’ BiologicalMaterials ........................................................ 277 Stefanie Schmier, Christoph Lauer, Immanuel Schäfer, KatharinaKlang,GeorgBauer,MarcThielen,KathrinTermin, ChristophBerthold,SiegfriedSchmauder,ThomasSpeck, andKlausG.Nickel
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