Bio-inspired design (also called biomimetics or biomimicry) is a
promising approach for the development of innovative technical
products - not only in mechanical engineering, but also in areas such as
material science and even computer engineering. Innovations such as
humanoid robots or multifunctional materials have shown the potential of
bio-inspired design. However, in industrial companies, bio-inspired
design remains an "exotic" approach which is rarely used in innovation
practice. One reason for this is a lack of knowledge on how to implement
bio-inspired design in practice. Therefore, this guide book was written
to explain the application of bio-inspired design methods and tools. The
target groups are professional engineers and biologists, as well as
students of both disciplines.
The book presents a selection of methods for specific activities in
bio-inspired design, namely: planning a bio-inspired design project,
abstraction, search, analysis and comparison, and transfer of analogies.
Factsheets give an overview of each method, its advantages and
challenges, and its suitability for different bio-inspired design
approaches and scenarios. To facilitate understanding, all methods are
explained with the help of the same example. In addition, ten best
practice examples show the practical applicability of bio-inspired
design.