3D printing for construction with alternative materials / Bárbara Rangel, Ana Sofia Guimarães, Jorge Lino, Leonardo Santana, editors.
2023
TS171.95 .T47 2023
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3D printing for construction with alternative materials / Bárbara Rangel, Ana Sofia Guimarães, Jorge Lino, Leonardo Santana, editors.
ISBN
9783031093197 electronic book
3031093194 electronic book
3031093186
9783031093180
3031093194 electronic book
3031093186
9783031093180
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
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10.1007/978-3-031-09319-7 doi
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TS171.95 .T47 2023
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621.9/88
Summary
This book explores the latest achievements and design possibilities that 3D printing for construction (DPC) can offer, the alternative materials to natural aggregates or cement and even the 4th dimension that is already starting in this area. DPC materiality is starting to be explored in architecture as a new design language to reach not only outrageous forms but also to leverage the building process and its performance. Like Corbusier explored the concrete potentiality of concrete to release the facade and the plan, 3DPC is allowing to straighten design freedom with building performance. Industry and Scientific research are offering design professionals possibilities to start a new design movement. New paths are also starting to be tracked to reduce even more this building system footprint, stalking alternatives to Portland cement (PC). Today is already possible to build with the soil from the buildings ground. Leftovers from various industries are opening possibilities to decrease the PC and natural aggregates rate in printable mortars. From the industry, salt is becoming a possibility to be used in 3DPC. Sugar can ashes are improving the mortar performance reducing adjuvants. Construction and demolition waste can substitute natural aggregates and even offer new textures and color possibilities. Finally, to close this edition, the latest steps on the use of Phase Change Materials in additive manufacturing are collected to raise awareness to the next step of AM, the 4D printing.
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Digital innovations in architecture, engineering and construction.
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Table of Contents
How 3DPC will transform architectural design
Giving shape and functionality to the matter: Digital construction
WASP in the edge of 3DPrinting with soil
Architectonic cement-based composites 3d printing
3D print with salt
Use of waste materials to reduce cement and natural aggregates in 3D printing mortars
4D printing and construction: reality, future, or science fiction.
Giving shape and functionality to the matter: Digital construction
WASP in the edge of 3DPrinting with soil
Architectonic cement-based composites 3d printing
3D print with salt
Use of waste materials to reduce cement and natural aggregates in 3D printing mortars
4D printing and construction: reality, future, or science fiction.