Pressure Differential Architecture: A Biomimetic Framework for Water-Based Structural Systems

Auckland Council

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Abstract

This paper presents Pressure Differential Architecture (PDA), a biomimetic approach to structural engineering derived from biological hydrostatic skeletons. We present the theoretical framework, mathematical validation, and engineering specifications for PDA systems implemented as the Adaptive Matrix Ecosystem (AME). The central result is that pressure differentials between adjacent cells in a cellular water structure remain bounded regardless of absolute depth—enabling uniform membrane stress at arbitrary scale. Computational validation confirms stress reduction of 8.1× compared to equivalent monolithic structures, with damping ratios ζ = 0.50–0.63 providing significant seismic energy dissipation. Material…

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Keywords
  • Hydrostatic pressure
  • Hydrostatic equilibrium
  • Natural rubber
  • Bounded function
  • Matrix (chemical analysis)
  • Reduction (mathematics)
  • Structural system
  • Service life
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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