Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branching into two daughter tubes is the main building block of these networks. These branched tubes should be designed to provide easier access to flow under different size constraints. Optimal tree networks follow a homothetic scaling where the sizes of tubes have the same ratios between successive generations. In this study, different approaches aiming at optimal design of bifurcating tubes are presented and compared. The cross-sectional area of the tubes is obtained using two methods, based on Lagrange multipliers with a size constraint to respect, and including the size limitations directly into the function to optimize via chain rule. The opti...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. Here, we focus...
Tree-shaped flow networks connect one point to an infinity of points and are everywhere in Nature. Th...
When applied to a branching network, Murray’s law states that the optimal branching of vascular netw...
Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branchin...
The branching of fluidic networks becomes a subject of great interest due to its importance in under...
Biological and engineering studies of Hess-Murray’s law are focused on assemblies of tubes with impe...
Allometric scaling relations for how branching tubes deliver fluid are often based on the assumption...
Ramifying networks of tubes for delivery and multipoint distribution of fluids pervade engineered an...
Our focus is space-filling networks to deliver and distribute flows. Here we report an analytical an...
Networks of tubes for heat and mass transport abound both in nature and in engineered systems. In th...
We address the effect of the network size-limiting constraints on the optimal design. The optimal de...
Structure of the optimal rectangular microcirculatory cell of a leaf is investigated on the model o...
Fluid flow in tree-shaped networks plays an important role in both natural and engineered systems. T...
Tree flow networks play an important role in both natural and man-made systems. In an effort to deve...
Structure of the optimal rectangular microcirculatory cell of a leaf is investigated on the model o...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. Here, we focus...
Tree-shaped flow networks connect one point to an infinity of points and are everywhere in Nature. Th...
When applied to a branching network, Murray’s law states that the optimal branching of vascular netw...
Tree flow networks are ubiquitous in nature and abound in engineered systems. A parent tube branchin...
The branching of fluidic networks becomes a subject of great interest due to its importance in under...
Biological and engineering studies of Hess-Murray’s law are focused on assemblies of tubes with impe...
Allometric scaling relations for how branching tubes deliver fluid are often based on the assumption...
Ramifying networks of tubes for delivery and multipoint distribution of fluids pervade engineered an...
Our focus is space-filling networks to deliver and distribute flows. Here we report an analytical an...
Networks of tubes for heat and mass transport abound both in nature and in engineered systems. In th...
We address the effect of the network size-limiting constraints on the optimal design. The optimal de...
Structure of the optimal rectangular microcirculatory cell of a leaf is investigated on the model o...
Fluid flow in tree-shaped networks plays an important role in both natural and engineered systems. T...
Tree flow networks play an important role in both natural and man-made systems. In an effort to deve...
Structure of the optimal rectangular microcirculatory cell of a leaf is investigated on the model o...
This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing research on tree-shaped flow structures. Here, we focus...
Tree-shaped flow networks connect one point to an infinity of points and are everywhere in Nature. Th...
When applied to a branching network, Murray’s law states that the optimal branching of vascular netw...