MULTI-FUNCTIONING AND MULTI-OPTIMISATION IN FEATHERS
Price
Free (open access)
Volume
Volume 1 (2006), Issue 1
Pages
9
Page Range
1 - 10
Paper DOI
10.2495/D&N-V1-N1-1-10
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
S.C. BURGESS
Abstract
Natural organisms often have multiple functions and multi-optimisation in a single component or mechanism. In addition, natural organisms are highly integrated assemblies. In contrast, human design has traditionally avoided multi-functioning in single components because of the difficulties this presents in the design process. Only in recent years has there been a trend towards multi-functioning in engineering components. The advantage of multi-functioning is that extremely high levels of performance can be achieved. This paper gives examples of multi-functioning and multi-optimisation in a bird flight feather and a bird display feather. In each case, the advantages of multi-functioning are explained and analogies with man-made design are given.
Keywords
multi-functioning, multi-optimisation, shape factors.