Kathrin Dörfler , Gido Dielemans , Stefan Leutenegger , Selen Ercan Jenny , Johannes Pankert , Julius Sustarevas , Lukas Lachmayer , Annika Raatz , Dirk Lowke
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Abstract
Mobile robots for 3D printing applications are ready to transition from factory floors to building sites. Their remarkable flexibility and adaptability support a variety of deposition-based 3D printing technologies that utilise materials ranging from concrete and earth for extrusion, spraying, or shotcreting to metals for processes like Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing. Not confined to new constructions alone, their mobility enables utilisation in corrective building maintenance, restoration, revitalisation, and repair. Their ability to cooperate with one another allows for deployment in multi-robot settings, offering scalability in speed by their number. Despite their promising potential, mobile 3D printing robots also encounter numerous technological challenges. These include ensuring the mechanical properties of printed structures meet required building codes, designing robust mechanical systems for large-scale construction projects, and integrating these systems seamlessly with existing architectural planning tools. Moreover, enhancing the precision and robustness of these robots through advanced sensing and control technologies is critical for their effective application in building manufacturing. With this paper, we detail selected current research trajectories and give insights into current challenges, open questions, and key prospects associated with mobile 3D printing robots for on-site construction within existing environments. To enrich the discussion, insights into potential architectural application scenarios for revitalising, repairing, and strengthening building structures are provided. The complex, interdisciplinary nature of these challenges underscores the need for a collaborative approach in advancing the field of mobile 3D printing technology.
用于三维打印应用的移动机器人已经准备好从工厂车间过渡到建筑工地。它们具有出色的灵活性和适应性,支持各种基于沉积的三维打印技术,使用的材料从用于挤压、喷射或喷丸的混凝土和泥土到用于线弧增材制造等工艺的金属。三维打印技术不仅适用于新建建筑,其机动性还可用于建筑的维护、修复、活化和修缮。它们相互协作的能力允许在多机器人环境中进行部署,通过数量实现速度的可扩展性。尽管移动 3D 打印机器人潜力巨大,但它们也遇到了许多技术挑战。这些挑战包括确保打印结构的机械性能符合建筑规范要求,为大型建筑项目设计坚固的机械系统,以及将这些系统与现有的建筑规划工具无缝集成。此外,通过先进的传感和控制技术提高这些机器人的精度和坚固性,对于它们在建筑制造中的有效应用至关重要。在本文中,我们详细介绍了当前选定的研究轨迹,并深入探讨了与现有环境中现场施工移动 3D 打印机器人相关的当前挑战、开放性问题和关键前景。为了丰富讨论的内容,我们还对潜在的建筑应用场景进行了深入探讨,以活化、修复和加固建筑结构。这些挑战的复杂性和跨学科性突出表明,在推进移动三维打印技术领域的发展时,需要采取合作的方式。
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.