2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16206702
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Biomimetic Venus Flytrap Structures Using Smart Composites: A Review

Bing Wang,
Yi Hou,
Shuncong Zhong
et al.

Abstract: Biomimetic structures are inspired by elegant and complex architectures of natural creatures, drawing inspiration from biological structures to achieve specific functions or improve specific strength and modulus to reduce weight. In particular, the rapid closure of a Venus flytrap leaf is one of the fastest motions in plants, its biomechanics does not rely on muscle tissues to produce rapid shape-changing, which is significant for engineering applications. Composites are ubiquitous in nature and are used for b… Show more

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“…Smart morphing composite technologies are developed to design and manufacture structures that can sense and respond to ambient environmental changes. Wang et al [1] focus on reviewing recent progress in biomimetic Venus flytrap structures based on smart composites. The biomechanics of real Venus flytraps was first introduced to reveal the underlying mechanisms.…”
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“…Smart morphing composite technologies are developed to design and manufacture structures that can sense and respond to ambient environmental changes. Wang et al [1] focus on reviewing recent progress in biomimetic Venus flytrap structures based on smart composites. The biomechanics of real Venus flytraps was first introduced to reveal the underlying mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%