Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM

The construction industry we know today is often critiqued to be too traditional and lacking innovation. This spurs the development of 3D Concrete Printing, which seeks to improve productivity, lower costs and minimise waste, among several other benefits. As it gradually gains traction and becomes i...

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Main Author: Gan, Nicole Jia Hui
Other Authors: Qian Shunzhi
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-785342023-03-03T17:29:21Z Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM Gan, Nicole Jia Hui Qian Shunzhi School of Civil and Environmental Engineering SZQian@ntu.edu.sg DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction technology The construction industry we know today is often critiqued to be too traditional and lacking innovation. This spurs the development of 3D Concrete Printing, which seeks to improve productivity, lower costs and minimise waste, among several other benefits. As it gradually gains traction and becomes increasingly accepted, there exists a need to optimize the design and printing process to aid the widespread adoption of 3D Concrete Printing across the world. While programs for typical 3D Printing are extensive, application is limited for 3D Concrete Printing due to the material properties of concrete. This project therefore seeks to develop a program which would automate the printing path design from Building Information Modelling (BIM) that would be suited for 3D Concrete Printing. At the click of a button, the program would slice the BIM model obtained, generate the printing points along its perimeter and infill, then consolidate the points into a continuous path, and finally translate this path into a G-code file readable by 3D Printers. This research would be the first of its kind, potentially disrupting the current process for 3D Concrete Printing and significantly boosting productivity in this space. In this report, development of the proposed program was discussed in detail. At the end of the process, a 3D Concrete Print job was also arranged to test the viability of the program for closed wall structures. Recommendations for further works were then discussed. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2019-06-21T03:37:18Z 2019-06-21T03:37:18Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78534 en Nanyang Technological University 55 p. application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM
description The construction industry we know today is often critiqued to be too traditional and lacking innovation. This spurs the development of 3D Concrete Printing, which seeks to improve productivity, lower costs and minimise waste, among several other benefits. As it gradually gains traction and becomes increasingly accepted, there exists a need to optimize the design and printing process to aid the widespread adoption of 3D Concrete Printing across the world. While programs for typical 3D Printing are extensive, application is limited for 3D Concrete Printing due to the material properties of concrete. This project therefore seeks to develop a program which would automate the printing path design from Building Information Modelling (BIM) that would be suited for 3D Concrete Printing. At the click of a button, the program would slice the BIM model obtained, generate the printing points along its perimeter and infill, then consolidate the points into a continuous path, and finally translate this path into a G-code file readable by 3D Printers. This research would be the first of its kind, potentially disrupting the current process for 3D Concrete Printing and significantly boosting productivity in this space. In this report, development of the proposed program was discussed in detail. At the end of the process, a 3D Concrete Print job was also arranged to test the viability of the program for closed wall structures. Recommendations for further works were then discussed.
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author Gan, Nicole Jia Hui
author_sort Gan, Nicole Jia Hui
title Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM
title_short Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM
title_full Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM
title_fullStr Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM
title_full_unstemmed Automation of printing path design for 3D concrete printing using BIM
title_sort automation of printing path design for 3d concrete printing using bim
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78534
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