Design and Optimization of Free-Form Surfaces for Modular Concrete 3D Printing (2022-07)¶
, Eichenauer Martin, , , Krasić Sonja,
Journal Article - Automation in Construction, Vol. 141
Abstract
Although they are very efficient structures, concrete shells have lost popularity due to the complexity of the traditional construction process using cast-in-place concrete. A key concept to overcome the labor-intensive formwork in situ is the segmentation of the shells into prefabricated parts. In order to avoid individual formworks during prefabrication as well, the authors rely on extrusion-based 3D printing of strain-hardening cementbased composite (SHCC). The goal is a highly automated, scalable, and adaptable flow-prefabrication of modules controlled by a holistic digital design process. Such the creation of modular free-form shell structures can be accelerated significantly, resulting in structures comparable with gridshells. Starting with the problem statement and the elaboration of the technology used, the main contribution of this research is the development of geometrical methods for modularization based on given production conditions. The challenge lies in the freeform geometry discretization with respect to the structural analysis and within the defined constraints such as planar quads, no edge torsion, and minimal material consumption. Methods of discrete differential geometry for circular PQ (planar quad) mesh generation are combined with Response Surface Methodology (RSM) for multiobjective optimization of the global parameterized shape. The results were illustrated in a study case where the geometrical and structural production parameters of starting and final shell are compared.
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BibTeX
@article{tosi_eich_ivan_lord.2022.DaOoFFSfMC3P,
author = "Zlata Tošić and Martin Friedrich Eichenauer and Egor Ivaniuk and Daniel Lordick and Sonja Krasić and Viktor Mechtcherine",
title = "Design and Optimization of Free-Form Surfaces for Modular Concrete 3D Printing",
doi = "10.1016/j.autcon.2022.104432",
year = "2022",
journal = "Automation in Construction",
volume = "141",
}
Formatted Citation
Z. Tošić, M. F. Eichenauer, E. Ivaniuk, D. Lordick, S. Krasić and V. Mechtcherine, “Design and Optimization of Free-Form Surfaces for Modular Concrete 3D Printing”, Automation in Construction, vol. 141, 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.autcon.2022.104432.
Tošić, Zlata, Martin Friedrich Eichenauer, Egor Ivaniuk, Daniel Lordick, Sonja Krasić, and Viktor Mechtcherine. “Design and Optimization of Free-Form Surfaces for Modular Concrete 3D Printing”. Automation in Construction 141 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2022.104432.