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Biomechanism of impact resistance in the woodpecker's head and its application
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摘要 The woodpecker does not suffer head/eye impact injuries while drumming on a tree trunk with high acceleration(more than 1000×g) and high frequency.The mechanism that protects the woodpecker's head has aroused the interest of ornithologists,biologists and scientists in the areas of mechanical engineering,material science and electronics engineering.This article reviews the literature on the biomechanisms and materials responsible for protecting the woodpecker from head impact injury and their applications in engineering and human protection. The woodpecker does not suffer head/eye impact injuries while drumming on a tree trunk with high acceleration (more than 1000xg) and high frequency. The mechanism that protects the woodpecker's head has aroused the interest of ornithologists, biologists and scientists in the areas of mechanical engineering, material science and electronics engineering. This article reviews the literature on the biomechanisms and materials responsible for protecting the woodpecker from head impact injury and their applications in engineering and human protection.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第8期715-719,共5页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10925208,11120101001,11202017,11272038) Beijing Natural Science Foundation (7133245) Young Scholars for the Doctoral Program of Ministry of Education of China (20121102120039) the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (G-U624)
关键词 应用工程 啄木鸟 耐冲击性 运动性 材料科学 高加速度 机械工程 生物学家 review, biomechanics, woodpecker, head injury, application
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