The endoskeletal structure of the Sea Urchin, Centrostephanus rodgersii, has numerous long spines whose known functions include locomotion, sensing, and protection against predators. These spines have a remarkable internal microstructure and are made of single-crystal calcite. A finite-element model of the spine's unique porous structure, based on micro-computed tomography (microCT) and incorporating anisotropic material properties, was developed to study its response to mechanical loading. Simulations show that high stress concentrations occur at certain points in the spine's architecture; brittle cracking would likely initiate in these regions. These analyses demonstrate that the organization of single-crystal calcite in the unique, intri...
peer reviewedCidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numero...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These patterns provide in...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These result in optimized...
Sea urchins are marine animals that crystallize calcite as the major skeleton building material. Reg...
Sea urchins have characteristic spines that fulfil critical functions. Several studies revealed mark...
The sea urchin spine of Phyllacanthus imperialis is characterized by a lightweight construction unde...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Structuring over many length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials w...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.This ele...
<p>A: Cross-section of the spine showing its hollow center and porous wall architecture (scale bar =...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
We investigated the plasticity of spines of the burrowing heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum inhabi...
Sea urchin spines of Holopneustes porossisimus are porous singlecrystals, with the pores being fille...
Sea urchin spines have been studied for numerous reasons including their crystallographic and chemic...
Using X-ray scattering, we measured detailed maps of the diffuse scattering intensity distribution a...
peer reviewedCidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numero...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These patterns provide in...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These result in optimized...
Sea urchins are marine animals that crystallize calcite as the major skeleton building material. Reg...
Sea urchins have characteristic spines that fulfil critical functions. Several studies revealed mark...
The sea urchin spine of Phyllacanthus imperialis is characterized by a lightweight construction unde...
Structuring overmany length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials wi...
Structuring over many length scales is a design strategy widely used in Nature to create materials w...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.This ele...
<p>A: Cross-section of the spine showing its hollow center and porous wall architecture (scale bar =...
Biomineralization processes in living organisms result in the formation of skeletal elements with co...
We investigated the plasticity of spines of the burrowing heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum inhabi...
Sea urchin spines of Holopneustes porossisimus are porous singlecrystals, with the pores being fille...
Sea urchin spines have been studied for numerous reasons including their crystallographic and chemic...
Using X-ray scattering, we measured detailed maps of the diffuse scattering intensity distribution a...
peer reviewedCidaroid sea urchins are the sister clade to all other extant echinoids and have numero...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These patterns provide in...
Repeated polygonal patterns are pervasive in natural forms and structures. These result in optimized...