Biomimicry Designing biologically inspired components into manmade products is termed as biomimicry Definition Bi-o-MIM-ic-ry – from the Greek bios meaning.

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Biomimicry Designing biologically inspired components into manmade products is termed as biomimicry Definition Bi-o-MIM-ic-ry – from the Greek bios meaning “life” + mimesis meaning “imitation” Biomimicry = to imitate life Term first made popular by Janine Benyus in her book, Biomimicry: Innovations Inspired by Nature (1997) Biomimicry is an approach to innovation that seeks sustainable solutions to human challenges by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies.(Source: Biomimicry institute)

Contd……. Imitate nature’s processes, not products  Imitated not the bird (product) but the air flow around the wings (process) Airplane

Velcro fastening  Velcro fastening was invented in 1941 by Swiss engineer George de Mestral  he took the idea from the burrs that stuck to his dog's hair.  Under the microscope he noted the tiny hooks on the end of the burr's spines that caught anything with a loop - such as clothing, hair or animal fur.  It took him 10 years The Fly Wall

Passive Cooling  Eastgate Centre building in Harare, Zimbabwe Eastgate Centre building in Harare  designed to mimic the way termites in Africa construct their mounds to maintain a constant temperature.  The insects do this by constantly opening and closing vents throughout the mound to manage convection currents of air  cooler air is drawn in from open lower sections while hot air escapes through chimneys.  The innovative building uses similar design and air circulation planning while consuming less than 10% of the energy used in similar sized conventional buildings.

Gecko Tape  Gecko Tape is a material covered with nanoscopic hairs. Gecko Tape  It mimics those found on the feet of gecko lizards.  These millions of tiny, flexible hairs exert van der Waals forces that provide a powerful adhesive effect.  Applications include underwater and space station uses.

Lotus Effect Hydrophobia  The Lotus Effect: The surface of lotus leaves are bumpy, and this causes water to bead as well as to pick up surface contaminates in the process.  The water rolls off, taking the contaminates with it.  Researchers have developed ways to chemically treat the surface of plastics and metal to evoke the same effect.  Applications are nearly endless including paints, windshield etc

Self-Healing Plastics  The human body has the power to heal itself of scrapes and cuts.  The use of same sort of process in light polymer composites that can be used to produce things like aircraft fuselage is very useful  The new composite materials being developed are called self-healing plastics.self-healing plastics  They are made from hollow fibres filled with epoxy resin that is released if the fibres suffer serious stresses and cracks. This creates a 'scab' nearly as strong as the original material.  Such self-healing materials could be used to make planes, cars and even spacecraft that will be lighter, more fuel efficient, and safer.

Kingfishers

Bionic Car from Box fish 20 % less gas consumption

Gathering water from the fog

Friction-Reducing Sharkskin  Inspired by the evolved ability of shark's skin to reduce dragthe evolved ability of shark's skin to reduce drag  by manipulating the boundary layer flow as the fish swims, researchers are developing coatings for ship's hulls, submarines, aircraft fuselage, and even swimwear for humans. Based on the varying shape and texture of shark's skin over its body,  Speedo's Fast skin FSII swimsuits made their appearance at the Beijing Olympics and may have helped US swimmer Michael Phelps to his record eight gold medals in that competition,

STRUCTURAL COLOUR The colour of peacock feathers is not because of pigments It is as a result of structural colouring The structural colouring does not fade away.