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1346Published 2022Table of Contents: “...6.5 Toward a methodology: Honeycomb panel case study -- 6.5.1 Morphology -- 6.5.2 Design -- 6.5.3 Validation -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- Seven -- Biomimetic course design exploration for improved NASA zero gravity exercise equipment -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 University of Akron biomimicry course: Response to NASA design challenge -- 7.2.1 Course framework -- 7.2.2 Background of NASA's design challenge -- 7.2.3 Problem description -- 7.3 Biomimetic improvements to the exercise device box and accessories -- 7.3.1 Selection of biological role models -- 7.3.2 Foldable structures for improved functionality -- 7.3.2.1 Deployable honeycomb sandwich structures -- 7.3.2.2 Unfolding pattern of beach leaves -- 7.3.2.3 Mechanics of the primary feathers of pigeon wings -- 7.3.2.4 Alternative design suggestions -- 7.3.3 Hook and loop fastener shoes for increased exercise adhesion -- 7.3.4 Exercise program -- 7.4 Biomimetic improvements to ropes and cables -- 7.4.1 Biological model refinement -- 7.4.2 Fish fin-inspired modular rope design -- 7.4.3 Hierarchical structuring of ropes -- 7.4.4 Sandfish-inspired abrasion reduction of ropes -- 7.4.5 Pulley lubrication using electroosmosis -- 7.5 Conclusions and future work -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Eight -- Biomimetics of boxfish: Designing an aerodynamically efficient passenger car -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Methodology -- 8.2.1 Biomimetic design process -- 8.2.2 Aerodynamics of a yellow boxfish -- 8.2.2.1 Simplified boxfish model -- 8.2.2.2 Wind tunnel study -- 8.2.3 Biomimetic design of a one-box type car -- 8.2.4 Numerical study -- 8.2.4.1 Computational domain -- 8.2.4.2 Meshing -- 8.2.4.3 Boundary conditions and solver setup -- 8.3 Results and discussion -- 8.3.1 Boxfish aerodynamics -- 8.3.2 Aerodynamics of the biomimetic car -- 8.3.3 Computational fluid dynamics comparison study....”
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1347Published 2022Table of Contents: “...6.5 Toward a methodology: Honeycomb panel case study -- 6.5.1 Morphology -- 6.5.2 Design -- 6.5.3 Validation -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- Seven -- Biomimetic course design exploration for improved NASA zero gravity exercise equipment -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 University of Akron biomimicry course: Response to NASA design challenge -- 7.2.1 Course framework -- 7.2.2 Background of NASA's design challenge -- 7.2.3 Problem description -- 7.3 Biomimetic improvements to the exercise device box and accessories -- 7.3.1 Selection of biological role models -- 7.3.2 Foldable structures for improved functionality -- 7.3.2.1 Deployable honeycomb sandwich structures -- 7.3.2.2 Unfolding pattern of beach leaves -- 7.3.2.3 Mechanics of the primary feathers of pigeon wings -- 7.3.2.4 Alternative design suggestions -- 7.3.3 Hook and loop fastener shoes for increased exercise adhesion -- 7.3.4 Exercise program -- 7.4 Biomimetic improvements to ropes and cables -- 7.4.1 Biological model refinement -- 7.4.2 Fish fin-inspired modular rope design -- 7.4.3 Hierarchical structuring of ropes -- 7.4.4 Sandfish-inspired abrasion reduction of ropes -- 7.4.5 Pulley lubrication using electroosmosis -- 7.5 Conclusions and future work -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Eight -- Biomimetics of boxfish: Designing an aerodynamically efficient passenger car -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Methodology -- 8.2.1 Biomimetic design process -- 8.2.2 Aerodynamics of a yellow boxfish -- 8.2.2.1 Simplified boxfish model -- 8.2.2.2 Wind tunnel study -- 8.2.3 Biomimetic design of a one-box type car -- 8.2.4 Numerical study -- 8.2.4.1 Computational domain -- 8.2.4.2 Meshing -- 8.2.4.3 Boundary conditions and solver setup -- 8.3 Results and discussion -- 8.3.1 Boxfish aerodynamics -- 8.3.2 Aerodynamics of the biomimetic car -- 8.3.3 Computational fluid dynamics comparison study....”
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1360Published 2025Table of Contents: “...Conversion of biochemical signal into a measurable physical signal: Fig. 2.15 -- 3.1 Signal processing and output -- 3.1.1 Amplification and conditioning of the transduced signal -- 3.2 Data analysis and interpretation -- 3.2.1 Data analysis and interpretation of biosensor signals: Unveiling the hidden language of biology -- 3.3 Output formats and display mechanisms for biosensor signals -- 4. ...”
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