Automated Production of Textile Reinforced Concrete Modules for the Assembly of Shell Structures (2022-09)¶
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Contribution - Proceedings of the 14th fib PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering, pp. 763-770
Abstract
Conventional construction of concrete shells involves a costly and time-consuming erection of formwork. This can be avoided by assembling such structures from prefabricated modules. This article b presents a new automated technology for the production of such modules which combines 3D printing technology using specially designed Strain-Hardening Cement-based Composite (SHCC) and newly developed technology of textile mesh production by robotic freeform laying of carbon yarns. This publication describes briefly all these production steps, presents approaches to the design of shell structures from planar modules and the joints between the modules, and demonstrates a module fabricated using the proposed technology.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{ivan_tosi_eich_mull.2022.APoTRCMftAoSS,
author = "Egor Ivaniuk and Zlata Tošić and Martin Friedrich Eichenauer and Steffen Müller and Daniel Lordick and Viktor Mechtcherine",
title = "Automated Production of Textile Reinforced Concrete Modules for the Assembly of Shell Structures",
year = "2022",
pages = "763--770",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 14th fib PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering",
editor = "fédération internationale du béton",
}
Formatted Citation
E. Ivaniuk, Z. Tošić, M. F. Eichenauer, S. Müller, D. Lordick and V. Mechtcherine, “Automated Production of Textile Reinforced Concrete Modules for the Assembly of Shell Structures”, in Proceedings of the 14th fib PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering, 2022, pp. 763–770.
Ivaniuk, Egor, Zlata Tošić, Martin Friedrich Eichenauer, Steffen Müller, Daniel Lordick, and Viktor Mechtcherine. “Automated Production of Textile Reinforced Concrete Modules for the Assembly of Shell Structures”. In Proceedings of the 14th Fib PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering, edited by fédération internationale du béton, 763–70, 2022.