Support-strategies for Robocasting Ceramic Building Components
Alexander Wolf,
João Carvalho,
Bruno Figueiredo
et al.
Abstract:The introduction of ceramic additive manufacturing technologies in the building industry offers unprecedented opportunities to architects and engineers towards a new brickarchitecture. Robocasting appears as a suitable technology to produce the medium-to large-scale components needed for building applications. This process involves deploying individual strands of clay layerwise to form an object. Unlike powder-bed or sheetlamination-processes, robocasting does not come with a process-inherent supportmaterial. … Show more
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