生物启发光辐射,空气循环和膨胀机制

Lilie G. U. Boizumault, T. Lenau, Ella J. Smoraczewska Harris, Gizem Simsek
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本文通过一个具体的案例研究,探讨了生物启发设计(BID)如何应用于医疗器械的开发。在过去的38亿年里,大自然一直在发展最有效的机制来完成一项功能并克服挑战。基于这个巨大的创新数据库,自20世纪50年代以来,BID的兴趣呈指数级增长,并在许多领域带来了创新的解决方案。本研究的动机是一种医疗装置,该装置应设计为插入腔内,然后在腔内显着扩展。一旦扩大,该装置应能够辐射光进行消毒,同时允许在腔内更换空气。最后,在从腔中取出之前,该装置应收缩到其原始尺寸。为了提出设计这种装置的全新想法,BID应用于一系列功能,即i)如何在插入腔内后扩展物体,ii)如何促进腔内的空气循环,iii)如何将光线辐射到腔内的所有表面,最后iv)如何再次收缩物体。本文介绍并讨论了BID的过程以及本研究的结果。在整个项目中已经确定了25种生物策略,产生了7个想法,从这些想法中产生了4个更详细的概念和物理模型。其中2个被认为有兴趣进一步发展,这表明该工艺的效果很好。整个研究持续了32个工作日,表明BID过程的效率很高。
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Bio-inspired light radiating, air circulating, and expanding mechanisms
This paper explores how Biologically Inspired Design (BID) can be applied in the development of medical devices through a concrete case study. Nature has been developing, over the last 3.8 billion years, the most efficient mechanisms to fulfil a function and overcome challenges. Based on this giant innovation database, BID has received an exponential increase of interest since the 1950s and has led to innovative solutions in a vast variety of fields. The present study is motivated by a medical device which should be designed for insertion in a cavity, followed by a significant expansion inside the cavity. Once expanded, the device should be able to radiate light for disinfection purposes, while simultaneously allowing air replacement in the cavity. Finally, the device should contract to its original size before being extracted from the cavity. In order to propose radically new ideas for designing such a device, BID is applied to a range of functions namely i) how to expand an object after insertion in a cavity, ii) how to promote air circulation in the cavity, iii) how to radiate light to all surfaces in the cavity and finally iv) how to contract the object again. This paper presents and discusses the BID process as well as the outcomes of this study. 25 biological strategies have been identified throughout the project, 7 ideas were generated and 4 more detailed concepts and physical mock-ups emerged from these ideas. 2 of them were considered interesting for further development, which indicates a good efficacy of the process. The whole study lasted 32 working days, suggesting a high efficiency of the BID process.
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