A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry

<p>The emerging feld of robotic 3D printing ofers practical alternatives to conventional building methods that are currently used in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. Robotic 3D printing has many advantages over the conventional construction as it reduces human er...

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Main Author: John‑John Cabibihan (16494148) (author)
Other Authors: Aya Gaballa (16494149) (author), Fodil Fadli (14147793) (author), Mohammad Irshidat (16494152) (author), Elsadig Mahdi (9967349) (author), Nimish Biloria (14533509) (author), Zeyad Mansour (16494153) (author), Houssam Abdulrazak (16494156) (author)
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description <p>The emerging feld of robotic 3D printing ofers practical alternatives to conventional building methods that are currently used in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. Robotic 3D printing has many advantages over the conventional construction as it reduces human error, is relatively inexpensive, and opens the door to the creative complex designs while reducing the amount of expertise required to complete the construction process. At present, there is a shortage of resources ofering guidance on how to utilize the available technology. Thus, it is often difcult for researchers and practitioners alike to fnd the right information and make informed decisions relative to their specifc applications. In this paper, we provide such a resource by gathering data from previously constructed projects in the form of a categorical study, which paves the way for accessing the most recent information regarding the robotic 3D printing technology of interest. We illustrate the latest methods and techniques used in the feld and describe the hardware used. We also use the resulting classifcation methods to present a decision-making workfow to streamline the process of selecting the most appropriate approach. We also examined and performed a detailed analysis on three case studies of prominent buildings that have been constructed using 3D printing technology. The categorical parameters were selected carefully to form a clear, informative distinction between the buildings. Printing method and motion type were the most important parameters when it comes to robotic 3D printing. A new database was created and demonstrated to elucidate the types of the additive manufacturing that can be used. By analyzing the data, we hope to facilitate the development of new structures as they relate to 3D printing in the AEC industry. </p> <p></p><h2>Other Information</h2><p>Published in: Construction Robotics<br>License: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0" target="_blank">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</a><br>See article on publisher's website: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41693-023-00103-9" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41693-023-00103-9 </a></p>
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spelling A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industryJohn‑John Cabibihan (16494148)Aya Gaballa (16494149)Fodil Fadli (14147793)Mohammad Irshidat (16494152)Elsadig Mahdi (9967349)Nimish Biloria (14533509)Zeyad Mansour (16494153)Houssam Abdulrazak (16494156)Built environment and designArchitectureBuildingEngineeringControl engineering, mechatronics and roboticsRobotic 3D PrintingConcreteConstructionTaxonomyDecision<p>The emerging feld of robotic 3D printing ofers practical alternatives to conventional building methods that are currently used in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. Robotic 3D printing has many advantages over the conventional construction as it reduces human error, is relatively inexpensive, and opens the door to the creative complex designs while reducing the amount of expertise required to complete the construction process. At present, there is a shortage of resources ofering guidance on how to utilize the available technology. Thus, it is often difcult for researchers and practitioners alike to fnd the right information and make informed decisions relative to their specifc applications. In this paper, we provide such a resource by gathering data from previously constructed projects in the form of a categorical study, which paves the way for accessing the most recent information regarding the robotic 3D printing technology of interest. We illustrate the latest methods and techniques used in the feld and describe the hardware used. We also use the resulting classifcation methods to present a decision-making workfow to streamline the process of selecting the most appropriate approach. We also examined and performed a detailed analysis on three case studies of prominent buildings that have been constructed using 3D printing technology. The categorical parameters were selected carefully to form a clear, informative distinction between the buildings. Printing method and motion type were the most important parameters when it comes to robotic 3D printing. A new database was created and demonstrated to elucidate the types of the additive manufacturing that can be used. By analyzing the data, we hope to facilitate the development of new structures as they relate to 3D printing in the AEC industry. </p> <p></p><h2>Other Information</h2><p>Published in: Construction Robotics<br>License: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0" target="_blank">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</a><br>See article on publisher's website: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41693-023-00103-9" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41693-023-00103-9 </a></p>2023-07-05T11:59:30ZTextJournal contributioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextcontribution to journal10.1007/s41693-023-00103-9https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_guided_approach_for_utilizing_concrete_robotic_3D_printing_for_the_architecture_engineering_and_construction_industry/23626605CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/236266052023-07-05T11:59:30Z
spellingShingle A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
John‑John Cabibihan (16494148)
Built environment and design
Architecture
Building
Engineering
Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics
Robotic 3D Printing
Concrete
Construction
Taxonomy
Decision
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title A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
title_full A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
title_fullStr A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
title_full_unstemmed A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
title_short A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
title_sort A guided approach for utilizing concrete robotic 3D printing for the architecture, engineering, and construction industry
topic Built environment and design
Architecture
Building
Engineering
Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics
Robotic 3D Printing
Concrete
Construction
Taxonomy
Decision