Digital fabrication with concrete beyond horizontal planar layers

IF 10.9 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Cement and Concrete Research Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.cemconres.2024.107663
Dirk Lowke , Ana Anton , Richard Buswell , Selen Ercan Jenny , Robert J. Flatt , Ena Lloret Fritschi , Norman Hack , Inka Mai , Mariana Popescu , Harald Kloft
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Digital fabrication technologies, such as 3D concrete printing, are currently making their way into the construction industry. The primary focus in this field is often on the depositing processes, such as extrusion 3D concrete printing, where material is typically applied in horizontal planar layers. This area has seen substantial progress in recent years. However, numerous research and development projects are specifically targeting the additive manufacturing of unreinforced raw concrete components. When implementing these technologies in practice, it has become clear that additional processes, such as fully automated process-parallel reinforcement integration, application of cover layers and formative and subtractive post-processing of the components, are essential for successful application. In addition, by varying the orientation, characteristics and arrangement of the layers, new shapes and functions can be realised. Examples include angled layer orientation for producing vaulted geometries without support structures, as well as non-planar layer formation for complex component geometries or assembly joints. Moreover, alternative innovative manufacturing processes, such as KnitCrete, Smart Dynamic Casting or Injection 3D Printing, reveal new potential for the application of digital manufacturing technologies in the construction industry. This article aims to demonstrate the possibilities offered by digital fabrication with concrete beyond the stacking of horizontal planar layers, and how these technologies can complement and expand a future digital fabrication strategy in the construction industry.

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超越水平平面层的混凝土数字化制造
三维混凝土打印等数字制造技术目前正在进入建筑行业。这一领域的主要重点通常是沉积工艺,例如挤压式三维混凝土打印,材料通常以水平平面层的形式进行沉积。近年来,这一领域取得了长足的进步。然而,许多研发项目专门针对非加固原混凝土构件的增材制造。在实际应用这些技术时,很明显,附加工序,如全自动平行工序钢筋集成、覆盖层的应用以及构件的成型和减法后处理,对于成功应用至关重要。此外,通过改变层的方向、特性和排列,还可以实现新的形状和功能。例如,倾斜层定向可用于生产无支撑结构的拱形几何形状,非平面层形成可用于复杂的组件几何形状或装配接头。此外,KnitCrete、Smart Dynamic Casting 或注塑 3D 打印等其他创新制造工艺也揭示了数字制造技术在建筑行业应用的新潜力。本文旨在展示混凝土数字化制造在水平平面层堆叠之外的可能性,以及这些技术如何补充和扩展建筑业未来的数字化制造战略。
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Cement and Concrete Research
Cement and Concrete Research 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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318
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Cement and Concrete Research is dedicated to publishing top-notch research on the materials science and engineering of cement, cement composites, mortars, concrete, and related materials incorporating cement or other mineral binders. The journal prioritizes reporting significant findings in research on the properties and performance of cementitious materials. It also covers novel experimental techniques, the latest analytical and modeling methods, examination and diagnosis of actual cement and concrete structures, and the exploration of potential improvements in materials.
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