Safety factors as a ‘design’ principle of animal form and function: an historical perspective

Volume: 224, Issue: 22
Published: Nov 15, 2021
Abstract
For well over 150 years, factors of safety (also known as safety factors) have been a fundamental engineering concept that expresses how much stronger a system is compared with the intended load. The pioneering work of Robert McNeill Alexander in the early 1980s applied this engineering concept to biomechanics. Over the next decade, evidence from comparative biomechanics supported the idea that safety factors are a fundamental principle of...
Paper Details
Title
Safety factors as a ‘design’ principle of animal form and function: an historical perspective
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
Volume
224
Issue
22
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