hollowfiberinspired
Hollowfiberinspired is a term used in materials science and bioinspired design to describe architectures, materials, or devices that imitate or take cues from hollow-fiber geometries. It is not a formally defined field, but appears in discussions of morpho-inspired engineering to convey design strategies that exploit the advantages of hollow-core structures, such as a central lumen and a supportive wall that can be porous or reinforced.
The core idea is to leverage hollow-fiber motifs to increase surface area, enable internal transport channels,
Challenges include manufacturing complexity, material compatibility, mechanical stability of thin walls, fouling in membrane-related applications, and