Light Like a Feather: A Fibrous Natural Composite with a Shape Changing from Round to Square

Volume: 4, Issue: 3
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Only seldom are square/rectangular shapes found in nature. One notable exception is the bird feather rachis, which raises the question: why is the proximal base round but the distal end square? Herein, it is uncovered that, given the same area, square cross sections show higher bending rigidity and are superior in maintaining the original shape, whereas circular sections ovalize upon flexing. This circular‐to‐square shape change increases the...
Paper Details
Title
Light Like a Feather: A Fibrous Natural Composite with a Shape Changing from Round to Square
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
4
Issue
3
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