Successful examples of biomimicry, what are the successful examples of biomimicry?

Updated on technology 2024-03-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A classic example of animal biomimicry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Flies, successfully imitated a very peculiar small gas analyzer. It has been installed in the cockpit of a spacecraft to detect the composition of the gases in the cabin.

    2. According to the visual principle of frog eye, an electronic frog eye was successfully developed. This electronic frog eye can identify objects of a specific shape with the same accuracy as a real frog eye.

    3. The Sidewinder missile is a modern development developed by scientists to imitate the snake's "hot eye" function and the principle that its tongue is arranged with a natural infrared perception ability similar to a camera device.

    4. Termites not only use adhesive to build their mounds, but they can also spray adhesive at enemies through the tubules of their heads. So people made a working ** according to the same principle - a dry rubber cannonball.

    5. People simulate the organs of sea stingers to feel infrasound waves, and successfully design an accurate "jellyfish ear" instrument. It consists of a horn, a resonator that receives infrasound waves, a converter that converts this vibration into an electrical impulse, and an indicator. The instrument is mounted on the foredeck of the ship, and the horn is rotated 360°.

    When it receives an infrasound wave of 8 Hz to 13 Hz, the rotation stops, and the direction indicated by the horn is the direction in which the storm is coming. Indicators can also tell people about the intensity of the storm. This instrument can predict storms about 15 hours in advance.

    6. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Italian physicist Volt designed the world's earliest voltaic battery based on the electric fish power generation organ as a model. Because this battery is designed based on the natural generator of electric fish, it is called "artificial electric organ". The study of electric fish also gives people such enlightenment:

    If we can successfully imitate the power generation organ of an electric fish, then the power problem of ships and submarines can be well solved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Bats and Radar:

    At night, or by artificially covering the bat's eyes, the bat can still fly freely and avoid obstacles. Scientists invented radar based on the method of bat echolocation to explore the modulus wide road. The role of radar is very wide, we often sit in the plane, it is inseparable from the help of radar, radar through the antenna to send radio waves, radio waves when they encounter obstacles, reflected back, displayed on the electronic instrument.

    2. Fireflies and artificial cold light:

    In nature, the light emitted by fireflies does not produce heat, so it is also called "cold light". The cold light emitted by fireflies not only has a high luminous efficiency, but also the cold light emitted is generally very soft, which is very suitable for human eyes, and the intensity of the light is relatively high. Therefore, biolight is a kind of light that is ideal for human beings.

    Scientists created fluorescent lamps by studying the luminous device in the belly of fireflies, which changed the light source of human lighting a lot. Now, scientists have used the invention of cold light, which is close to biological light, as a safety lighting, which is called "artificial cold light".

    3. Electric fish and volt battery:

    At the beginning of the 19th century, the Italian physicist Volt designed the world's first battery based on the electric fish power generation organ. Because this battery is designed according to the natural generator of electric fish, it is called "artificial electric organ".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Eggshell and thin-shell construction.

    The eggshell is arched in shape, has a large span, and includes many mechanical principles. Although it is only 2 mm thick, it is difficult to break it by smashing it with a hammer. Architects imitated it for thin-shell architectural designs.

    This type of building has many advantages: less material, large spans, and durability. Not all of the thin-shell buildings are arched, and the world-famous Sydney Opera House resembles a group of sails in harbour.

    2.Zebra. Zebras living on the African continent are no different from ordinary horses, and the stripes on their bodies are a protective color derived from the environment in which they live. The use of zebra stripes in the military is a very successful example of biomimicry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1。Succeeded in the imitation of a very peculiar small gas analyzer by a nasty fly.

    2。From fireflies to artificial cold light;

    3。Electric fish with volt batteries;

    4。The downwind ears of jellyfish, imitating the structure and function of jellyfish ears, designed the jellyfish ear storm ** instrument 5. According to the visual principle of frog eyes, people have successfully developed an electronic frog eye.

    6。According to the principle of the bat ultrasound locator, people also imitated the "pathfinder" for the blind.

    7。An incomplete photosynthesizer that mimics cyanobacteria will be designed to bionic photolyzed water, so that a large amount of hydrogen can be obtained.

    8。Based on the study of the human skeletal muscular system and bioelectric control, a human augmenter - a walking machine has been imitated.

    9。The hooks of modern cranes originated from the paws of many animals.

    10。The roof corrugated roof mimics the scale armor of animals.

    11。The oars mimic the fins of a fish.

    12。The saw learns the mantis arm, or sawgrass.

    13。Xanthium was inspired to invent Velcro.

    14。Lobsters with a keen sense of smell provide ideas for people to make odor detectors.

    15。Gecko toes offer an encouraging prospect for creating adhesive tapes that can be used over and over again.

    16。The colloids produced by shellfish from their proteins are so strong that they can be used for everything from surgical sutures to ship repairs.

    16.The arrangement of the foliage and the construction of the Grand Theatre of Sydney.

    17.The ups and downs of submarines and fish.

    18.Sonar dolphins.

    19.Radar bats.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Camouflage clothing is the use of the color of butterflies in the flowers are not found in the truth; Fluorescent lamps were invented based on the luminous principle of fireflies; Radar was invented based on the principle that the ultrasonic waves emitted by bats will reflect back when they encounter obstacles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Fly odor detector.

    Dragonfly - airplane;

    Downwind ears -**.

    FROG Quick Scan System.

    Praying mantis — scythe.

    Eggs - buildings.

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