 Trask compares the structure of the advanced fibre reinforced composite material they use with that of a tree’s, which comprises a fibrous structure, and a resin to hold all the fibres together. Trask says, ‘I work in the fields of engineering composites, but most of my inspiration comes from biological systems. The most logical thing is about how you and I go about healing ourselves.’
Another way they are learning from nature is how it solves specific problems. Trask explains, ‘when engineers design a structure they are always thinking about the failure of it, because it could be the loss of human life. So you think about making an engineering structure overly efficient.’ He describes this as the traditional view of engineering, but current thinking is that you won’t have a structure just taking load, it will have another function, and that function could be sensing damage, or it could be healing.
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