Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6695360 | Automation in Construction | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
One of the geometrical restrictions associated with printed paste materials such as concrete, is that material must be self-supporting during printing. In this research paper a new methodology for 3D Printing Concrete onto a temporary freeform surface is presented. This is achieved by setting up a workflow for combining a Flexible Mould developed at TU Delft with a 4-degrees-of-freedom gantry printer (4 DOF) provided at TU Eindhoven. A number of hypothetical cases are studied, namely fully-printing geometries or combining 3D printing with casting concrete. The final outcome is a 5â¯m2 partially-printed and partially-cast shell structure, combined with a CNC-milled mould simulating a Flexible Mould.
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Authors
C. Borg Costanzi, Z.Y. Ahmed, H.R. Schipper, F.P. Bos, U. Knaack, R.J.M. Wolfs,