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Efficient Production of Pre-Cast Concrete Staircases Using Additive-Manufactured, Component-Integrated Formworks Systems (2024-10)

10.1007/978-3-031-73776-3_11

Rudolph Enrico, Schönfelder Daniel,  Funke Henrik,  Gelbrich Sandra
Contribution - Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering III, pp. 160-174

Abstract

The paper presents the development of a resource-efficient automation solution for the production of prefabricated staircases using additivemanufactured, component-integrated formwork systems. The componentintegrated staircase formwork is produced in an automated process by concrete extrusion with a special 3D printing concrete, then reinforced with steel and filled with casting concrete. In addition to the development and implementation of the component-integrated formwork concept and the associated automated production process, the development of a parametric staircase model is presented, which significantly advances digitalization in the manufacturing of precast stairs. The model considerably simplifies the creation of CAD geometries and the generation of production programs, enables the visualization of the production process, and provides a process simulation to evaluate the feasibility of production-critical designs. Particularly in light of the increasing shortage of skilled workers, the new manufacturing strategy, in conjunction with strong digitalization, offers the opportunity to relieve the burden on skilled workers, increase productivity, and make an important contribution to increasing efficiency and cost-effectiveness in production. The paper provides an overview of the entire development process from the conception phase to the final realization of the precast staircase. The focus is on material development and characterization, the development of a parametric staircase model for generating the production programs, the manufacturing and investigation of large-scale test specimens to verify the production strategies, and the production-related implementation of the component-integrated staircase formwork including reinforcement and casting process.

BibTeX
@inproceedings{rudo_scho_funk_gelb.2025.EPoPCCSUAMCIFS,
  author            = "Enrico Rudolph and Daniel Schönfelder and Henrik Funke and Sandra Gelbrich",
  title             = "Efficient Production of Pre-Cast Concrete Staircases Using Additive-Manufactured, Component-Integrated Formworks Systems",
  doi               = "10.1007/978-3-031-73776-3_11",
  year              = "2025",
  volume            = "615",
  pages             = "160--174",
  booktitle         = "Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering III",
}
Formatted Citation

E. Rudolph, D. Schönfelder, H. Funke and S. Gelbrich, “Efficient Production of Pre-Cast Concrete Staircases Using Additive-Manufactured, Component-Integrated Formworks Systems”, in Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering III, 2025, vol. 615, pp. 160–174. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-73776-3_11.

Rudolph, Enrico, Daniel Schönfelder, Henrik Funke, and Sandra Gelbrich. “Efficient Production of Pre-Cast Concrete Staircases Using Additive-Manufactured, Component-Integrated Formworks Systems”. In Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering III, 615:160–74, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73776-3_11.