用于回收建筑材料的建筑再利用的数字工具集成

IF 9.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Automation in Construction Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1016/j.autcon.2024.105947
Malgorzata A. Zboinska, Frederik Göbel
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建筑材料再利用可以减少建筑对环境的影响,但其先进的数字支持仍然有限。哪些数字工具可以有效地支持高度不规则的回收材料的修复?为了探讨这个问题,提出了一个包含六个先进数字工具的框架,并通过六次设计和原型实验进行了验证。实验表明,集成摄影测量、机器人视觉、机器学习、计算机视觉、计算设计和机器人3D打印的数字工具包有效地支持不规则再生材料的修复和恢复,实现其强大的数字化、损伤检测和特征信息计算重新设计和再制造。这些发现有助于推进建筑行业的数字化辅助再利用实践,为利用先进的自动化和数字化来容纳高度异构的再生材料提供了有价值的见解。它们提供了关键的、目前缺失的技术和方法基础,为未来的工业数字解决方案重用研究提供了必要的信息。
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Digital tool integrations for architectural reuse of salvaged building materials
Building material reuse can reduce the environmental impact of construction yet its advanced digital support is still limited. Which digital tools could effectively support repair of highly irregular, salvaged materials? To probe this question, a framework featuring six advanced digital tools is proposed and verified through six design and prototyping experiments. The experiments demonstrate that a digital toolkit integrating photogrammetry, robot vision, machine learning, computer vision, computational design, and robotic 3D printing effectively supports repair and recovery of irregular reclaimed materials, enabling their robust digitization, damage detection, and feature-informed computational redesign and refabrication. These findings contribute to the advancement of digitally aided reuse practices in the construction sector, providing valuable insights into accommodating highly heterogeneous reclaimed materials by leveraging advanced automation and digitization. They provide the crucial and currently missing technological and methodological foundation needed to inform future research on industrial digital solutions for reuse.
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Automation in Construction
Automation in Construction 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
19.20
自引率
16.50%
发文量
563
审稿时长
8.5 months
期刊介绍: Automation in Construction is an international journal that focuses on publishing original research papers related to the use of Information Technologies in various aspects of the construction industry. The journal covers topics such as design, engineering, construction technologies, and the maintenance and management of constructed facilities. The scope of Automation in Construction is extensive and covers all stages of the construction life cycle. This includes initial planning and design, construction of the facility, operation and maintenance, as well as the eventual dismantling and recycling of buildings and engineering structures.
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