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Biomimetics and the case of the remarkable ragworms
Authors:Thomas Hesselberg
Institution:(1) Centre for Biomimetic and Natural Technologies, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, BA2 6PG Bath, UK;(2) Present address: Department of Neurobiology, University of Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89069 Ulm, Germany
Abstract:Biomimetics is a rapidly growing field both as an academic and as an applied discipline. This paper gives a short introduction to the current status of the discipline before it describes three approaches to biomimetics: the mechanism-driven, which is based on the study of a specific mechanism; the focused organism-driven, which is based on the study of one function in a model organism; and the integrative organism-driven approach, where multiple functions of a model organism provide inspiration. The first two are established approaches and include many modern studies and the famous biomimetic discoveries of Velcro and the Lotus-Effect, whereas the last approach is not yet well recognized. The advantages of the integrative organism-driven approach are discussed using the ragworms as a case study. A morphological and locomotory study of these marine polychaetes reveals their biomimetic potential, which includes using their ability to move in slippery substrates as inspiration for novel endoscopes, using their compound setae as models for passive friction structures and using their three gaits, slow crawling, fast crawling, and swimming as well as their rapid burrowing technique to provide inspiration for the design of displacement pumps and multifunctional robots.
Keywords:Biomimetics  Bionics  Ragworms            Nereis            Locomotion
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