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A process classification framework for defining and describing Digital Fabrication with Concrete
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posted on 2020-04-22, 11:21 authored by Richard BuswellRichard Buswell, WR Leal da Silva, FP Bos, HR Schipper, D Lowke, N Hack, H Kloft, V Mechtcherine, T Wangler, N RousselDigital Fabrication with Concrete (DFC) encompasses 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) and many other methods of production. DFC is emerging from an era of invention and demonstration to one where the merits of one principle over another needs to be quantified systematically. DFC technologies vary in characteristics, complexity and maturity which hampers the synthesis of research and comparisons of performance. The interdependence of design geometry, material properties and process characteristics is well recognised. Materials research has made significant progress in recent years and there have been many applications with varying design geometries demonstrated. Far less has been done to guide the definition and description of the processes used. This work takes a step forward by presenting classification and process description guidance for DFC. The approach was developed by engaging a broad cross-section of the international community through the activities of the RILEM Technical Committee 276 between 2016 and 2020.
Funding
UK Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund: Transforming Construction initiative (EPSRC grant number EP/S031405/1) and EPSRC Grant number EP/P031420/1
I-Site Future initiative, through the DiXite project in Paris, France
Swiss National Science Foundation, National Centre for Competence in Research: Digital Fabrication in Architecture
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), Project Number 387152958 (GZ: ME 2938/20-1), within the priority program SPP 2005 OPUS FLUIDUM FUTURUM – Rheology of reactive, multiscale, multiphase construction materials
Innovation Fund Denmark (Grant no. 8055-00030B: Next Generation of 3D-printed Concrete Structures)
Junior Professorship for Digital Building Fabrication is sponsored by the Gerhard and Karin Matthai Foundation
Development of the Shotcrete 3D Printing technology (SC3DP) was funded by the Ministery for Science and Culture (MWK) of Lower Saxony and implemented with the DFG-funded Digital Building Fabrication Laboratory (DBFL)
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- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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Cement and Concrete ResearchVolume
134Publisher
ElsevierVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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This is an open access article published by Elsevier under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Acceptance date
2020-03-30Publication date
2020-05-26Copyright date
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0008-8846Publisher version
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- en
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Prof Richard Buswell. Deposit date: 20 April 2020Article number
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