Robotic knitcrete: computational design and fabrication of a pedestrian bridge using robotic shotcrete on a 3D-Knitted formwork

Philipp Rennen,Stefan Gantner,Gido Dielemans, Lazlo Bleker, Nikoletta Christidi,Robin Doerrie, Majid Hojjat,Inka Mai, Karam Mawas,Dirk Lowke, Pierluigi D'Acunto,Kathrin Doerfler,Norman Hack,Mariana Popescu

FRONTIERS IN BUILT ENVIRONMENT(2023)

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The research project presented here aims to develop a design-informed manufacturing process for complex concrete shell structures in additive manufacturing and thus overcome limitations of traditional construction methods such as formwork- and labor intensity. To achieve this, an effort was made to merge the two technologies of CNC knitted stay-in-place formwork, known as KnitCrete, and robotically applied shotcrete, known as Shotcrete 3D Printing (SC3DP), and thereby reduce their respective limitations. The proposed workflow unites both digital fabrication methods into a seamless process that additionally integrates computational form finding, robotically applied fiber reinforcement, CNC post processing and geometric quality verification to ensure precision and efficiency. As part of a cross-university, research-based teaching format, this concept was implemented in the construction of a full-scale pedestrian bridge, which served as a demonstrator to evaluate the capabilities and limitations of the process. While overcoming some challenges during the process, the successful prove of concept shows a significant leap in digital fabrication of complex concrete geometry, reducing reliance on labor-intensive methods. The results shown in this paper make this fabrication approach a promising starting point for further developments in additive manufacturing in the construction sector.
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additive manufacturing in construction,shotcrete 3D printing,stay-in-place formwork,knitcrete,flexible formwork,robotic fiber winding,green-state post-processing,digital fabrication
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