Exploring nature's wisdom in biomimetic marine shapes

Abstract

Iwinski Calomeni*

The intricate forms and functions of marine life have long intrigued researchers seeking innovative solutions to engineering challenges. In this study, we delve into the hydraulic properties of shapes inspired by marine species. By replicating nature's designs in a controlled laboratory setting, we aim to uncover potential applications in various fields, including biomimetic engineering and fluid dynamics. Through a series of experiments and analyses, we evaluate the efficacy of these biomimetic shapes in enhancing fluid flow, resistance to drag, and overall hydrodynamic efficiency. Our findings shed light on the promising potential of bio-inspired designs in advancing technological solutions for diverse industries, ranging from marine transportation to renewable energy.

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