Flow-Based Fabrication (2015-06)¶
Duro-Royo Jorge, ,
Journal Article - Computer-Aided Design, Vol. 69, pp. 143-154
Abstract
Structural hierarchy and material organization in design are traditionally achieved by combining discrete homogeneous parts into functional assemblies where the shape or surface is the determining factor in achieving function. In contrast, biological structures express higher levels of functionality on a finer scale through volumetric cellular constructs that are heterogeneous and complex. Despite recent advancements in additive manufacturing of functionally graded materials, the limitations associated with computational design and digital fabrication of heterogeneous materials and structures frame and limit further progress. Conventional computer-aided design tools typically contain geometric and topologic data of virtual constructs, but lack robust means to integrate material composition properties within virtual models. We present a seamless computational workflow for the design and direct digital fabrication ofmulti-material and multi-scale structured objects. The workflow encodes for and integrates domain-specific meta-data relating to local, regional and global feature resolution of heterogeneous material organizations. We focus on water-based materials and demonstrate our approach by additively manufacturing diverse constructs associating shape-informing variable flow rates and material properties to mesh-free geometric primitives. The proposed workflow enables virtual-to-physical control of constructs where structural, mechanical and optical gradients are achieved through a seamless designto-fabrication tool with localized control. An enabling technology combining a robotic arm and a multisyringe multi nozzle deposition system is presented. Proposed methodology is implementedand full-scale demonstrations are included.
¶
0 References
8 Citations
- Carcassi Olga, Alon Lola (2024-08)
Additive Manufacturing of Natural Materials - Nicholas Paul, Rossi Gabriella, Williams Ella, Bennett Michael et al. (2020-08)
Integrating Real-Time Multi-Resolution Scanning and Machine Learning for Conformal Robotic 3D Printing in Architecture - Mostafavi Sina, Kemper Benjamin, Du Chong (2019-08)
Materializing Hybridity in Architecture:
Design to Robotic Production of Multi-Materiality in Multiple Scales - Bhardwaj Abhinav, Jones Scott, Kalantar Negar, Pei Zhijian et al. (2019-06)
Additive Manufacturing Processes for Infrastructure Construction:
A Review - Chee Ryan, Tan Wei, Goh Wei, Amtsberg Felix et al. (2018-09)
Concrete Fabrication by Digitally Controlled Injection - Bhardwaj Abhinav, Zou Na, Pei Zhijian (2018-06)
Additive Manufacturing for Civil Infrastructure Design and Construction:
Current State and Gaps - Chee Ryan, Tan Wei, Goh Wei, Amtsberg Felix et al. (2018-05)
Locally Differentiated Concrete by Digitally Controlled Injection - Tay Yi, Panda Biranchi, Paul Suvash, Mohamed Nisar et al. (2017-05)
3D Printing Trends in Building and Construction Industry:
A Review
BibTeX
@article{duro_moga_oxma.2015.FBF,
author = "Jorge Duro-Royo and Laia Mogas-Soldevila and Neri Oxman",
title = "Flow-Based Fabrication: An Integrated Computational Workflow for Design and Digital Additive Manufacturing of Multifunctional Heterogeneously Structured Objects",
doi = "10.1016/j.cad.2015.05.005",
year = "2015",
journal = "Computer-Aided Design",
volume = "69",
pages = "143--154",
}
Formatted Citation
J. Duro-Royo, L. Mogas-Soldevila and N. Oxman, “Flow-Based Fabrication: An Integrated Computational Workflow for Design and Digital Additive Manufacturing of Multifunctional Heterogeneously Structured Objects”, Computer-Aided Design, vol. 69, pp. 143–154, 2015, doi: 10.1016/j.cad.2015.05.005.
Duro-Royo, Jorge, Laia Mogas-Soldevila, and Neri Oxman. “Flow-Based Fabrication: An Integrated Computational Workflow for Design and Digital Additive Manufacturing of Multifunctional Heterogeneously Structured Objects”. Computer-Aided Design 69 (2015): 143–54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cad.2015.05.005.