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白蚁穴—termite nest 疑问~

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发表于 2012-1-13 21:34:22 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Turner’s work debunked some 50-year old assertions that termite mounds’ complex tunnel structure works to circulate air in an orderly manner from a nest chamber low in the mound, up a central chimney away from the nest, and, as the air cools, down small outer tunnels to the bottom of the nest.
The only problem with these sorts of termite-inspired designs, Turner said, is that his studies show that the mounds actually don’t work that way.
Deploying temperature and humidity gauges, and armed with tracer gases, Turner found that a termite mound does not regulate interior temperature. The temperature inside the mound was not appreciably different from that of the surrounding ground, rising during some parts of the year and then falling. In addition, he found that the air in the nest didn’t really circulate. Instead, it was stable, with cooler air in the nest low in the mound and hotter air in the mound’s upper portions and chimney.
The same fluctuation wasn’t found with humidity, which was maintained at roughly 80 percent year-round. But it isn’t the mound or its design that does that job, Turner said. Instead, termites actively move water within and out of the mound as they transport water-soaked earth. In addition, the symbiotic fungi that live in the mound with the termites also help to regulate humidity. The fungi, which help the termites digest tough cellulose in the plant material the insects bring into the nest, form complex, folded bodies that absorb excess humidity during wet months and release water during dry months, Turner said. This helps to maintain a stable humidity, dry enough to keep moisture-loving fungal competitors at bay.

“They actively regulate nest moisture, but not through design of the mound,” Turner said.
So, if the mound itself doesn’t regulate heat or humidity, Turner and his collaborators wondered, what does the elaborate branching system of tunnels do?
The answer came on further investigation, when researchers found that the tunnels work as an air exchange system. The smaller tunnels on the mound’s surface, used by workers to move in and out of the mound, also serve to mute the gusty, turbulent air outside the mound. Those high-energy gusty breezes are blocked in the surface tunnels, allowing more gentle air movements to penetrate the mound in a pulsing, in-and-out process akin to a breathing human lung. Through this process, fresh air is exchanged into the deepest part of the mound, “sloshing” in and out in a tidal movement that refreshes the mound’s air.
“We think these mounds are quite efficient manipulators of transient energy in turbulent wind,” Turner said. “That’s how the mound breathes.”
That in-and-out sloshing, Turner said, provides a model for building design. Though most people would refuse to live in a building resembling a termite mound, the tunnel structure could be replicated in building materials used in exterior surfaces, saving energy through passive air exchange systems in everyday, ordinary buildings.
“There might be some really interesting architectural opportunities,” Turner said.


虽然不确定是原文,但是还是想弄明白。 黄色的两部分明明说作用不是循环空气了,为什么后边划线粗体字又说是呢?到底是不是啊?晕了,求指点!
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沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2012-1-13 21:49:31 | 只看该作者
大家来讨论下哈
板凳
发表于 2012-1-13 22:04:44 | 只看该作者
前面说的是空气循环,是室内的循环,涉及温度;后面说的是空气的交换吧,就是与外面的空气的流通....不知道是不是这个意思
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2012-1-14 09:41:56 | 只看该作者
前面说的是空气循环,是室内的循环,涉及温度;后面说的是空气的交换吧,就是与外面的空气的流通....不知道是不是这个意思
-- by 会员 桑心的囊囊踹 (2012/1/13 22:04:44)

谢谢啊
5#
发表于 2012-1-14 10:33:19 | 只看该作者
考过的这篇的人表示,这不是原文,原文应该是从这篇概括出来的一个提纲,总结类的东西,没有人物说的话。可惜我这篇没大看懂,题目也有些乱作,提供不了什么帮助给楼主了,不好意思。。。
6#
发表于 2012-1-14 10:34:36 | 只看该作者
感激LS。。。真是好人。。。考完还天天来CD帮忙。。。大爱啊。。
7#
发表于 2012-1-14 10:42:05 | 只看该作者
感激LS。。。真是好人。。。考完还天天来CD帮忙。。。大爱啊。。
-- by 会员 泾渭不凡 (2012/1/14 10:34:36)



因为以前来CD上求助了很多问题,特别是语法,还是有很多好心人帮我解答的,虽然我的语法依旧那么烂。。。现在到了我该回馈CD上的同学的时候啦。。。
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