Title: REACTION WOODS
1REACTION WOODS INSPIRATION FOR SMART MATERIALS
AND STRUCTURES
George Jeronimidis
2- WHAT IS INTERESTING ABOUT REACTION WOODS ?
- IS THERE SOMETHING USEFUL TO LEARN ?
- INSPIRATION FOR ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS
- CONCLUSIONS
3Adaptive shape change
Why arent all trees the shape of weeping willows
?
Reaction wood is used by trees to modulate shape
of trunk and branches
4Fibres provide the key organisational elements
for functional self-assembly
20-30 mm
Wood microstructure
5Creating functional fibre architectures in plant
cell walls
Barnett Jeronimidis, 2003
Cave, 1980
Clair, 2001
6Physical interactions between cell walls during
maturation
7Interesting effects result from coupled
deformations in anisotropic laminated
structures Neither component in the laminate
(fibres / matrix) has a negative or zero thermal
exapansion coefficient Yet, the laminate can be
designed to have negative or zero expansivity for
some specified fibre angles
Hygro- or thermal expansivity of angle-ply
structures
8Depending on the microfibrillar orientation in
the various cell walls and their relative
thickness, their interactions during maturation
can produce axial shrinkage, axial expansion,
radial shrinkage, radial expansion and
twist Axial contraction in tension woodAxial
expansion in compression wood
9Partial or total suppression of deformation
(twist) due to cell-cell adhesion high internal
stresses at interfaces
10Differences between reaction wood and normal wood
provide mechanism for shape change
Non-symmetric laminate
Shape change (curvature)
De-hydration / Maturation
Poplar Normal Wood
Poplar Tension Wood
Coutand et al, 2004
11Inspiration for engineering solutions
Adaptive roof element
12Tension or Compression Wood Cell element
13Tension wood side
Tissue / Organ element
14Compression wood side
Tension wood side
Element combining tension and compression
wood
15Stretching-Bending
Different materials Different scale Different
actuation .but
SAME FUNCTIONALITY
16Conclusions
DIFFERENTIATION AT THE MATERIAL LEVEL
(Anisotropy, Heterogeneity, Hierarchies)
DIFFERENTIATION AT THE STRUCTURE LEVEL
(Shape, Dimensions, Geometry)
FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION AT THE SYSTEM LEVEL
17THANK YOU JOHN FOR THE INPIRATION AND SUPPORT
DURING ALL THESE YEARS
YES !!! IT IS ONE OF YOUR PICTURES