Exploring 3D Concrete Printing of Lattice Structures on Robotically-Shaped Sand Formwork for Circular Futures (2024-02)¶
, Vigorito Alessio
Contribution - Creativity in the Age of Digital Reproduction, pp. 128-135
Abstract
This research bypasses the use of wasteful scaffolding and moulds, by exploring 3D concrete printing (3DCP) on reusable sand-based substructures. Non-standard, complex geometries generally require the use of formwork to be produced, leading to wasteful, material-intense manufacturing processes. The research explores optimised material depositing strategies for 3DCP on robotically shaped sand formwork. The need for timber scaffolding, plastic or foam-based moulding for casting concrete is avoided. The fabricated structures are lattice-based lenses with varying curve densities, envisioned as screens part of facade systems and spatial dividers. The research addresses the need for circular construction, reduction of raw-material usage for concrete formwork and the development of optimised material depositing strategies to undercut concrete usage. The deployed method falls under the category of sub-additive concrete printing. Firstly, the sand-based formwork for printing is shaped robotically through the use of different customised end-effectors. The robotic sand-forming of the substructure can be repeated multiple times, as almost no material loss is encountered. Subsequently, the robot arm is used for 3DCP along a three-dimensional tool path on the robotically shaped sand formwork. Parameters such as extrusion flow, printing speed and angle were tested and optimised to guarantee high-precision printing and resolution.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{nan_vigo.2024.E3CPoLSoRSSFfCF,
author = "Cristina Nan and Alessio Vigorito",
title = "Exploring 3D Concrete Printing of Lattice Structures on Robotically-Shaped Sand Formwork for Circular Futures",
doi = "10.1007/978-981-97-0621-1_16",
year = "2024",
volume = "343",
pages = "128--135",
booktitle = "Creativity in the Age of Digital Reproduction",
editor = "Giancarlo di Marco and Davide Lombardi and Mia Ardiati Tedjosaputro",
}
Formatted Citation
C. Nan and A. Vigorito, “Exploring 3D Concrete Printing of Lattice Structures on Robotically-Shaped Sand Formwork for Circular Futures”, in Creativity in the Age of Digital Reproduction, 2024, vol. 343, pp. 128–135. doi: 10.1007/978-981-97-0621-1_16.
Nan, Cristina, and Alessio Vigorito. “Exploring 3D Concrete Printing of Lattice Structures on Robotically-Shaped Sand Formwork for Circular Futures”. In Creativity in the Age of Digital Reproduction, edited by Giancarlo di Marco, Davide Lombardi, and Mia Ardiati Tedjosaputro, 343:128–35, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0621-1_16.