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Titel in Übersetzung | TRR 277: Additive manufacturing in construction |
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Originalsprache | Deutsch |
Seiten | 222-231 |
Seitenumfang | 10 |
Band | 98 |
Ausgabenummer | 3 |
Fachzeitschrift | Bautechnik |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 10 März 2021 |
Abstract
TRR 277: additive manufacturing in construction. The construction industry is one of the least digitalised sectors of the economy to date. In contrast to other production sectors, the production of buildings is characterised by individualised construction processes. Digital production techniques from other branches of the economy have not become established in the construction industry because they do not allow the necessary individualisation or are uneconomical. The advantages of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are that automation and customisation are not contradictory, and 3-D printing builds material only where it is structurally or functionally necessary. Additive manufacturing is therefore both economical and resource-efficient. The DFG Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio TRR 277 of the two universities TU Braunschweig and TU Munich wants to research the technology of additive manufacturing fundamentally for the construction industry and also contribute to the digitisation of the construction industry. This article gives an overview of the goals, structure and methods of the TRR 277 and its three focus areas with its 18 scientific research projects.
Schlagwörter
- (computational/computer-aided) modeling, additive manufacturing in civil engineering, Building materials, concrete 3-D printing, depositing processes, execution of construction works, New Processes/Experimental Techniques, particle bed based 3-D printing processes, process control, robotics, TRR 277
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Tief- und Ingenieurbau
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Bauwesen
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in: Bautechnik, Jahrgang 98, Nr. 3, 10.03.2021, S. 222-231.
Publikation: Beitrag in nicht-wissenschaftlicher/populärwissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift/Zeitung › Beitrag in Publikumszeitung/-zeitschrift › Transfer
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T1 - TRR 277
T2 - Additive Fertigung im Bauwesen
AU - Kloft, Harald
AU - Gehlen, Christoph
AU - Dörfler, Kathrin
AU - Hack, Norman
AU - Henke, Klaudius
AU - Lowke, Dirk
AU - Mainka, Jeldrik
AU - Raatz, Annika
N1 - Funding Information: Die Autoren (Vorstand des TRR 277) bedanken sich f?r die F?rderung des TRR 277 (www.tu-braunschweig.de/trr277) durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) ? TRR 277/1?2020 ? Projektnummer 414265976.
PY - 2021/3/10
Y1 - 2021/3/10
N2 - TRR 277: additive manufacturing in construction. The construction industry is one of the least digitalised sectors of the economy to date. In contrast to other production sectors, the production of buildings is characterised by individualised construction processes. Digital production techniques from other branches of the economy have not become established in the construction industry because they do not allow the necessary individualisation or are uneconomical. The advantages of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are that automation and customisation are not contradictory, and 3-D printing builds material only where it is structurally or functionally necessary. Additive manufacturing is therefore both economical and resource-efficient. The DFG Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio TRR 277 of the two universities TU Braunschweig and TU Munich wants to research the technology of additive manufacturing fundamentally for the construction industry and also contribute to the digitisation of the construction industry. This article gives an overview of the goals, structure and methods of the TRR 277 and its three focus areas with its 18 scientific research projects.
AB - TRR 277: additive manufacturing in construction. The construction industry is one of the least digitalised sectors of the economy to date. In contrast to other production sectors, the production of buildings is characterised by individualised construction processes. Digital production techniques from other branches of the economy have not become established in the construction industry because they do not allow the necessary individualisation or are uneconomical. The advantages of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies are that automation and customisation are not contradictory, and 3-D printing builds material only where it is structurally or functionally necessary. Additive manufacturing is therefore both economical and resource-efficient. The DFG Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio TRR 277 of the two universities TU Braunschweig and TU Munich wants to research the technology of additive manufacturing fundamentally for the construction industry and also contribute to the digitisation of the construction industry. This article gives an overview of the goals, structure and methods of the TRR 277 and its three focus areas with its 18 scientific research projects.
KW - (computational/computer-aided) modeling
KW - additive manufacturing in civil engineering
KW - Building materials
KW - concrete 3-D printing
KW - depositing processes
KW - execution of construction works
KW - New Processes/Experimental Techniques
KW - particle bed based 3-D printing processes
KW - process control
KW - robotics
KW - TRR 277
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U2 - 10.1002/bate.202000113
DO - 10.1002/bate.202000113
M3 - Beitrag in Publikumszeitung/-zeitschrift
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VL - 98
SP - 222
EP - 231
JO - Bautechnik
JF - Bautechnik
SN - 0932-8351
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