The Genius of Bionic Bladeless Propellers
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Check out Onshape for FREE: https://Onshape.pro/Ziroth - You won't regret giving it a try! You can also play around with this model of a plane's engine: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/5783cd9799b63cd7f8947218/w/988f55476c062d8d941744b3/e/97a09d6ab5c5c33b321c16d7?renderMode=0&uiState=63f4ef77e21f2e1671fc307a Nature is the best engineer. This is an idea that underpins the world of biomimetics, or biologically inspired engineering. The belief is that by imitating nature, we can learn how to improve our man made systems. We can see this in action in this video, where bionic membranes are used to make highly efficient propellers. However, not all it what it seems. I went to METSTRADE to find out more. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:27 Bionic Propulsion Overview 03:24 AquaJelly 05:58 FinX Propeller Key Sources: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1306983110#:~:text=By%20accounting%20for%20large%20interspecific,meter)%20lower%20than%20other%20metazoans. https://www.festo.com/gb/en/e/about-festo/research-and-development/bionic-learning-network/highlights-from-2013-to-2014/aquajellies-2-0-id_33601/ https://finxmotors.com/en/ Credits: Producer & Presenter: Ryan Hughes Research: Sian Buckley and Ryan Hughes Video Editing: @aniokukade Music and Sound Design: @aniokukade #bionic #engineering #propeller #breakthrough
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