Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0300
2. Department of Civil Engineering, Laboratory of Materials and Durability of Constructions, University of Toulouse, INSA, 135 Avenue de Rangueil, 31077 Toulouse, France
Abstract
“Design in nature” is a topic of growing interest throughout science. The constructal law is the physics law of design generation and evolution in nature: “for a flow system to persist in time (to live), it must evolve such that it provides easier and easier access to its currents.” In this paper, we show how the constructal law accounts for the main features of the design of the biosphere: global movement of mass as the action of constructal engines (geophysical, animal, and human made) that dissipate their power into brakes, animal locomotion, vision, cognition, and hierarchy. The architecture and hierarchy of vegetation results from the constructal tendency to generate designs that facilitate the flow of water and “the flow of stresses” (i.e., mechanical strength per unit volume). Natural porous media have multiple scales because their flows are also configured as trees. The paper concludes with the oneness of design in nature, global design, and science and technology evolution—all as manifestations of the natural tendency captured by the constructal law and unified constructal theory of evolution.
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