Complexity biomechanics: a case study of dragonfly wing design from constituting composite material to higher structural levels

Author:

Toofani Arman12ORCID,Eraghi Sepehr H.13ORCID,Basti Ali2,Rajabi Hamed13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Intelligence (MI) Research Group, South Bank Applied BioEngineering Research (SABER), School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London, UK

2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran

3. Division of Mechanical Engineering and Design, School of Engineering, London South Bank University, London, UK

Abstract

Presenting a novel framework for sustainable and regenerative design and development is a fundamental future need. Here we argue that a new framework, referred to as complexity biomechanics, which can be used for holistic analysis and understanding of natural mechanical systems, is key to fulfilling this need. We also present a roadmap for the design and development of intelligent and complex engineering materials, mechanisms, structures, systems, and processes capable of automatic adaptation and self-organization in response to ever-changing environments. We apply complexity biomechanics to elucidate how the different structural components of a complex biological system as dragonfly wings, from ultrastructure of the cuticle, the constituting bio-composite material of the wing, to higher structural levels, collaboratively contribute to the functionality of the entire wing system. This framework not only proposes a paradigm shift in understanding and drawing inspiration from natural systems but also holds potential applications in various domains, including materials science and engineering, biomechanics, biomimetics, bionics, and engineering biology.

Funder

LSBU Early Career Researcher (ECR) Springboard

Publisher

The Royal Society

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