Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
560
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 9, 2008
Éditeur
Wiley
ISBN-10
0471998168
ISBN-13
9780471998167
Description
Adrian Bejan and Sylvie Laurent delve into the innovative realm of constructal theory, offering a fresh perspective on design principles that govern both nature and engineering. Their exploration emphasizes how the flow of energy, matter, and information shapes the structures we create, mirroring the efficiencies observed in natural systems.
The authors guide readers through the foundational concepts that underlie this universal design approach, highlighting the interconnectedness of various disciplines. Through practical examples and engaging illustrations, they reveal how constructal theory can lead to more effective and sustainable designs.
As the narrative unfolds, it challenges conventional perspectives, inviting designers, engineers, and thinkers to consider how they can harness these principles to foster innovation in their respective fields. This journey through constructal theory offers aspiring creators a profound understanding of the natural world’s patterns and its implications for future designs.
The authors guide readers through the foundational concepts that underlie this universal design approach, highlighting the interconnectedness of various disciplines. Through practical examples and engaging illustrations, they reveal how constructal theory can lead to more effective and sustainable designs.
As the narrative unfolds, it challenges conventional perspectives, inviting designers, engineers, and thinkers to consider how they can harness these principles to foster innovation in their respective fields. This journey through constructal theory offers aspiring creators a profound understanding of the natural world’s patterns and its implications for future designs.
Genres
Science & Technologie
Nature