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Resumo:The advent of Additive Manufacturing (AM) of ceramic, brought unprecedented possibilities for the building industry while exploring and incorporating components with specific design requirements. It definitively reshaped and expanded the boundaries of what’s possible to achieve with masonry construction and opened new domains, with multiple angles of study and experimentation and with a large industrial potential. This paper presents the main challenges and outcomes of an ongoing research project aiming to explore the integration of digital additive manufacturing techniques in the architectural design and production processes of free-form stoneware bricks for building envelopes. The project uses a clay extruding printer, Lutum®, built by the company Vormvrij available at the Advanced Ceramics R&D Lab, at the Design Institute of Guimarães and at Technische Universität Darmstadt. The path, material flow and printing speed of the printing process are defined digitally. The movement speed, extrusion flow and the air pressure can be controlled manually to adapt the specific printing process to the characteristics of the clay during the printing process itself. The widely accepted Pfefferkorn method has been extensively used to evaluate and control the plasticity of the stoneware used.
Autores principais:Cruz, Paulo J. S.
Outros Autores:Knaack, U.; Figueiredo, Bruno; Witte, D. D.
Assunto:Additive manufacturing Ceramic 3D printing Robocasting Clay extrusion Brick architecture
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Figueiredo, Bruno
Witte, D. D.
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spelling engporThe advent of Additive Manufacturing (AM) of ceramic, brought unprecedented possibilities for the building industry while exploring and incorporating components with specific design requirements. It definitively reshaped and expanded the boundaries of what’s possible to achieve with masonry construction and opened new domains, with multiple angles of study and experimentation and with a large industrial potential. This paper presents the main challenges and outcomes of an ongoing research project aiming to explore the integration of digital additive manufacturing techniques in the architectural design and production processes of free-form stoneware bricks for building envelopes. The project uses a clay extruding printer, Lutum®, built by the company Vormvrij available at the Advanced Ceramics R&D Lab, at the Design Institute of Guimarães and at Technische Universität Darmstadt. The path, material flow and printing speed of the printing process are defined digitally. The movement speed, extrusion flow and the air pressure can be controlled manually to adapt the specific printing process to the characteristics of the clay during the printing process itself. The widely accepted Pfefferkorn method has been extensively used to evaluate and control the plasticity of the stoneware used.application/pdfporCeramic 3D printing – The future of brick architectureCruz, Paulo J. S.Knaack, U.Figueiredo, BrunoWitte, D. D.HostingInstitutionOrganizationalUniversidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.pt2017-092017-09-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/48173http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessAdditive manufacturingCeramic 3D printingRobocastingClay extrusionBrick architecture942305 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794conference paperhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://prod-dspace.uminho.pt/bitstreams/5dc04038-d70e-48ba-86b4-2c5c55b37c1e/download
spellingShingle Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
Cruz, Paulo J. S.
Additive manufacturing
Ceramic 3D printing
Robocasting
Clay extrusion
Brick architecture
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Additive manufacturing
Ceramic 3D printing
Robocasting
Clay extrusion
Brick architecture
title Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
title_full Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
title_fullStr Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
title_full_unstemmed Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
title_short Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
title_sort Ceramic 3D printing – The future of brick architecture
topic Additive manufacturing
Ceramic 3D printing
Robocasting
Clay extrusion
Brick architecture
topic_facet Additive manufacturing
Ceramic 3D printing
Robocasting
Clay extrusion
Brick architecture
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/48173
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