Biological Characteristics of Eggshell and Its Bionic Application

Jian ZHANG, Minglu WANG, Weibo WANG, Fei YAN

Abstract


This paper discusses macro-geometrical, micro-geometrical and biomechanical features of eggshell, and proposes its inspiration for bionic design of submersible pressure hull. The results show that eggshell has excellent bionic performance on the weight-strength ratio, the span-thickness ratio, the aesthetic characteristics, the distribution of material and so on. The  pressure endurance of  the eggshell under uniform pressure is quite remarkable. Bionic design based on eggshell structure can effectively coordinate variable features of deep-sea pressure hull such as strength, stability, reserve buoyancy, streamline shape, space utilization in the crust and occupant comfort.

Keywords


Macro-geometrical features; Micro-geometrical features; Biomechanical features; Eggshell; Submersible pressure hull

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