Bioinspired Morphing Mechanisms for Soft Systems: A Review
Oscar Rabaux,
Christine Jérôme
Abstract:Throughout evolution, plants have developed a number of strategies to induce movement ensuring the survival and reproduction of their species. Carnivorous plants feed by trapping insects, sunflowers grow by following the sun, and pine cones control the dispersal of their seeds under optimal conditions. This comprehensive review first analyses the mechanisms responsible for these adaptive movements highlighting the need for a gradient in one of the physico‐chemical properties to enable morphing. Next, the main … Show more
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