Overcoming Fabrication-Constraints in Concrete 3D Printing Using Interlacing Bezier-Curves (2022-06)¶
, , ,
Contribution - Proceedings of the 6th fib International Congress
Abstract
Fabrication constraints are one of the main challenges in implementing optimized solutions within the additive manufacturing of concrete structures. Indeed, optimization algorithms often only address material and design restrictions, disregarding the issues related to specific requirements of layeredextrusion techniques. Therefore, the solutions frequently require post-processing operations to adjust the design to the printing technology available, disrupting the structural performance. This work shows how a curve-based approach yields optimized designs that do not require postprocessing operations that can be faithfully printed. Using a set of interlacing Bézier curves, our solution algorithm optimizes the design of concrete structures accounting for layer interfaces, path continuity, and extrusion width. The numerical simulations evidence that this solution algorithm can faithfully reproduce feasible trajectories of a printing apparatus in a diverse set of numerical case studies, achieving reduced weights while respecting the strength limits. The developed algorithm was employed to design a topology optimized beam. The beam was successfully 3D printed and tested through a 3-point bending test, enabling the validation of the optimized beam shape in printability requirements, and bearing designed capacity.
¶
5 References
- Carstensen Josephine (2020-06)
Topology-Optimization with Nozzle-Size-Restrictions for Material-Extrusion-Type Additive Manufacturing - Kinomura Koji, Murata Satoshi, Yamamoto Yujin, Obi Hirotoshi et al. (2020-07)
Application of 3D Printed Segments Designed by Topology-Optimization-Analysis to a Practical-Scale Pre-Stressed Pedestrian Bridge - Pastore Tommaso, Menna Costantino, Asprone Domenico (2020-07)
Combining Multiple Loads in a Topology-Optimization Framework for Digitally Fabricated Concrete Structures - Vantyghem Gieljan, Corte Wouter, Shakour Emad, Amir Oded (2020-01)
3D Printing of a Post-Tensioned Concrete Girder Designed by Topology-Optimization - Wolfs Robert, Bos Freek, Salet Theo (2019-03)
Hardened Properties of 3D Printed Concrete:
The Influence of Process Parameters on Inter-Layer Adhesion
0 Citations
BibTeX
@inproceedings{past_espo_menn_aspr.2022.OFCiC3PUIBC,
author = "Tommaso Pastore and Laura Esposito and Costantino Menna and Domenico Asprone",
title = "Overcoming Fabrication-Constraints in Concrete 3D Printing Using Interlacing Bezier-Curves: A Numerical and Experimental Analysis",
year = "2022",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 6th fib International Congress: Concrete Innovation for Sustainability",
editor = "fédération internationale du béton",
}
Formatted Citation
T. Pastore, L. Esposito, C. Menna and D. Asprone, “Overcoming Fabrication-Constraints in Concrete 3D Printing Using Interlacing Bezier-Curves: A Numerical and Experimental Analysis”, in Proceedings of the 6th fib International Congress: Concrete Innovation for Sustainability, 2022.
Pastore, Tommaso, Laura Esposito, Costantino Menna, and Domenico Asprone. “Overcoming Fabrication-Constraints in Concrete 3D Printing Using Interlacing Bezier-Curves: A Numerical and Experimental Analysis”. In Proceedings of the 6th Fib International Congress: Concrete Innovation for Sustainability, edited by fédération internationale du béton, 2022.