Comparing the functional performance of biological systems often requires comparing multiple mechanical properties. Such analyses, however, are commonly presented using orthogonal plots that compare N ≤ 3 properties. Here, we develop a multidimensional visualization strategy using permutated radar charts (radial, multi-axis plots) to compare the relative performance distributions of mechanical systems on a single graphic across N ≥ 3 properties. Leveraging the fact that radar charts plot data in the form of closed polygonal profiles, we use shape descriptors for quantitative comparisons. We identify mechanical property-function correlations distinctive to rigid, flexible, and damage-tolerant biological materials in the form of structural ti...
In his pioneering work 'On Growth and Form' (1917), the Scottish scholar D'Arcy Thompson argued that...
The cancellous bone effective properties relations are analysed on multiscale across two aspects; pr...
This article reviews the main mechanisms of stiffness variation typically found in nature. The tempo...
Comparing the functional performance of biological systems often requires comparing multiple mechani...
Normalized, permutated radar charts comparing four structural classes of natural materials (see Box ...
(a) Normalized, permutated radar charts comparing five collagenous tissues (see Box 2), where the pr...
(a) All possible permutations of the N = 5 mechanical properties of the collagenous tissues dataset,...
(a) Mechanical property chart comparing the strength and modulus of twelve natural materials (see Bo...
The world of natural materials and structures provides an abundance of applications in which mechani...
Examining the evolutionary response of diverse biological species to counter the existential threats...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
The promise of nanotechnology lies in the possibility of engineering matter on the nanoscale and cre...
Motivated by designing bioinspired fl exible armor, we study deformable layered materials reminiscen...
Nature produces a multitude of composite materials with intricate architectures that in many instanc...
Even if the human body is composed of different cells, tissues, and organs, the musculoskeletal syst...
In his pioneering work 'On Growth and Form' (1917), the Scottish scholar D'Arcy Thompson argued that...
The cancellous bone effective properties relations are analysed on multiscale across two aspects; pr...
This article reviews the main mechanisms of stiffness variation typically found in nature. The tempo...
Comparing the functional performance of biological systems often requires comparing multiple mechani...
Normalized, permutated radar charts comparing four structural classes of natural materials (see Box ...
(a) Normalized, permutated radar charts comparing five collagenous tissues (see Box 2), where the pr...
(a) All possible permutations of the N = 5 mechanical properties of the collagenous tissues dataset,...
(a) Mechanical property chart comparing the strength and modulus of twelve natural materials (see Bo...
The world of natural materials and structures provides an abundance of applications in which mechani...
Examining the evolutionary response of diverse biological species to counter the existential threats...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
The promise of nanotechnology lies in the possibility of engineering matter on the nanoscale and cre...
Motivated by designing bioinspired fl exible armor, we study deformable layered materials reminiscen...
Nature produces a multitude of composite materials with intricate architectures that in many instanc...
Even if the human body is composed of different cells, tissues, and organs, the musculoskeletal syst...
In his pioneering work 'On Growth and Form' (1917), the Scottish scholar D'Arcy Thompson argued that...
The cancellous bone effective properties relations are analysed on multiscale across two aspects; pr...
This article reviews the main mechanisms of stiffness variation typically found in nature. The tempo...