Biomimicry takes inspiration from nature to create more resilient and innovative sustainable solutions to complex human problems. The structure of sea urchins can be used as a biological model to create lightweight, impact-resistant material that can be adapted to develop more structurally sound architecture in infrastructure. This report focuses on Echinocyamus pusillus since it primarily relies on its skeletal construction because it lacks collagen fibers within its sutures [1]. Since these bioinspired structures can be used to tolerate harsh environments where impact protection is essential, they can be utilized for many applications like high pressure structures in deep sea exploration and landing gears for space exploration purposes. T...
Echinoderm Mutable Collagenous Tissues (MCTs) undergo nervously mediated, drastic and rever...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06For the purpose of providing protection against ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Tidal energy has an immense potential for creating ren...
Echinoids, known as sea urchins, are invertebrates populating the seas since the late Ordovician. D...
In the field of structural engineering, lightweight and resistant shell structures can be designed b...
Sea urchin spines have been studied for numerous reasons including their crystallographic and chemic...
The clypeasteroid echinoid skeleton is a multi-plated, light-weight shell construction produced by b...
The endoskeleton of echinoderms (Deuterostomia: Echinodermata) is of mesodermal origin and consists ...
Bioinspired design is an emerging field that takes inspiration from nature to develop high-performan...
To withstand hydrodynamic forces, sea urchins rely on their adoral tube feet, which are specialized ...
The research presented in this study has been conducted in an effort to aid in the creation of a bio...
The fist-like club of the peacock mantis shrimp, a 5-inch marine crustacean, can strike its prey wit...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cav...
Sea urchins are key members of hydrodynamically intense habitats, such as open coast intertidal and ...
Echinoderm Mutable Collagenous Tissues (MCTs) undergo nervously mediated, drastic and rever...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06For the purpose of providing protection against ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Tidal energy has an immense potential for creating ren...
Echinoids, known as sea urchins, are invertebrates populating the seas since the late Ordovician. D...
In the field of structural engineering, lightweight and resistant shell structures can be designed b...
Sea urchin spines have been studied for numerous reasons including their crystallographic and chemic...
The clypeasteroid echinoid skeleton is a multi-plated, light-weight shell construction produced by b...
The endoskeleton of echinoderms (Deuterostomia: Echinodermata) is of mesodermal origin and consists ...
Bioinspired design is an emerging field that takes inspiration from nature to develop high-performan...
To withstand hydrodynamic forces, sea urchins rely on their adoral tube feet, which are specialized ...
The research presented in this study has been conducted in an effort to aid in the creation of a bio...
The fist-like club of the peacock mantis shrimp, a 5-inch marine crustacean, can strike its prey wit...
Sea urchins are dominant members of rocky temperate reefs around the world. They often occur in cav...
Sea urchins are key members of hydrodynamically intense habitats, such as open coast intertidal and ...
Echinoderm Mutable Collagenous Tissues (MCTs) undergo nervously mediated, drastic and rever...
Sea urchins are major substratum eroders of coral reefs and the calcium carbonate condition of coral...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06For the purpose of providing protection against ...