Additive Manufacturing Based on Building Information-Model-Data (2022-04)¶
, Kirichek Pavel
Contribution - Building Life-Cycle Management, pp. 77-85
Abstract
Additive manufacturing in construction has many applications in the construction of low-rise buildings. The most common example is printing by extrusion on 3D printers of portal design. Information about the geometry of the building can be transmitted from the Building Information Model (BIM) in STL formats. Researchers are looking for a method of transmitting information using the AMF and IFC formats. It is noted that 3D printing imposes conditions and restrictions on the parameters of the information model. The most of modern studies is devoted to the choice of material for printing. Traditionally, concrete is used, but it is possible to use other eco-friendly and ergonomic materials. The purpose of this study is to use an information model of a building to prepare an additive production of a building. The experiment was carried out under model conditions for the construction of a two-storey cottage on a scale of 1:100. The information model of the cottage was created in the Autodesk Revit program. Preparation for the printing was carried out in the Ultimaker Cura software. An Creality Ender-3 Pro portal FDM printer was used. During the experiment, the BIM parameters that need to be stored were determined. It is noted that BIM helps to calculate the volumes of materials and the moments of time when the types of work are changed or added. In addition, it is possible to simulate the printing process based on the information model of the building, as with other construction technologies.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{igna_kiri.2022.AMBoBIMD,
author = "Elena Ignatova and Pavel Kirichek",
title = "Additive Manufacturing Based on Building Information-Model-Data",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_8",
year = "2022",
volume = "231",
pages = "77--85",
booktitle = "Building Life-Cycle Management: Information Systems and Technologies",
editor = "Alexander Ginzburg and Kashevarova Galina",
}
Formatted Citation
E. Ignatova and P. Kirichek, “Additive Manufacturing Based on Building Information-Model-Data”, in Building Life-Cycle Management: Information Systems and Technologies, 2022, vol. 231, pp. 77–85. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_8.
Ignatova, Elena, and Pavel Kirichek. “Additive Manufacturing Based on Building Information-Model-Data”. In Building Life-Cycle Management: Information Systems and Technologies, edited by Alexander Ginzburg and Kashevarova Galina, 231:77–85, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96206-7_8.