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Revision as of 08:02, 16 October 2018
Modeling
Modelling in the biological sciences provides a great tool for investigating and predicting outcomes based on a multiple of parameters.
From studying the fungal behaviour in details to the structural behaviour of the mycelium-based structures, we’ve been applying four different approaches to solve some of the problems and increase our understanding of the processes involved in the project.
The whole idea of basing structures on fungal mycelium relies on the growth and the optimization of the basic physical and mechanical properties of the fungus. We have therefore developed two different approaches to simulating the biomass growth; a detailed model following the location of hyphae and locations [LINK TO SECTION] and another one involving applying a system of partial differential equations (PDE) that models the biomass movement [LINK TO SECTION].
When you change the characteristics of the mycelium, the structural properties will most likely also be influenced. The study of this have therefore been carried out by both designing the building [LINK TO SECTION] and testing out whether the mycelium can withstand the pressure needed [LINK TO SECTION].