In this groundbreaking book, Adrian Bejan takes the recurring
patterns in nature--trees, tributaries, air passages, neural
networks, and lightning bolts--and reveals how a single principle
of physics, the constructal law, accounts for the evolution of
these and many other designs in our world.
Everything--from biological life to inanimate systems--generates
shape and structure and evolves in a sequence of ever-improving
designs in order to facilitate flow. River basins, cardiovascular
systems, and bolts of lightning are very efficient flow systems to
move a current--of water, blood, or electricity. Likewise, the more
complex architecture of animals evolve to cover greater distance
per unit of useful energy, or increase their flow across the land.
Such designs also appear in human organizations, like the
hierarchical "flowcharts" or reporting structures in corporations
and political bodies. All are governed by the same principle, known
as the constructal law, and configure and reconfigure themselves
over time to flow more efficiently. Written in an easy style that
achieves clarity without sacrificing complexity, "Design in Nature"
is a paradigm-shifting book that will fundamentally transform our
understanding of the world around us.
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