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Title: Natural flow systems: acquiring their constructal morphology
Authors: Miguel, A. F.
Keywords: constructal law
morphing configuration
animate systems
inanimate systems
unifying law
thermodynamics of non-equilibrium
Issue Date: Oct-2010
Publisher: WIT Press
Citation: A.F. Miguel, International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics. Vol. 5, No. 3 (2010) 230–241
Abstract: The generation of flow configuration (shape, structure, patterns, rhythms) is a phenomenon that occurs across the board, in natural flow systems. Scientists have struggled to understand the origins of this phenomenon. What determines configuration of natural flow systems? Are they following the rule of any law? This paper contributes to stress the importance of common features underlying the generation of configuration in animate and inanimate flow systems. More specifically, as a central, unifying principle, the constructal law is introduced and illustrated. Based on studies produced in the light of the constructal law, we aim to show the oneness of configuration generation in animate and inanimate flow systems. The paper also traces the application of constructal law as a principle of maximisation of flow access in animate morphing configurations, and discusses the need of communication to a specific pattern formation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5480
Type: article
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