
Abstract
Though robotic 3D printing technology is currently undergoing rapid development, most of the research and experiments are still based on a bottom up layering process. This paper addresses long term research into a robotic 3D printed polygon mesh whose struts are directly built up and joined together as rapidly generated physical wireframes. This paper presents a novel “multi-threaded” robotic extruder, as well as a technical strategy to create a “printable” polygon mesh that is collision-free during robotic operation. Compared to standard 3D printing, architectural applications demand much larger dimensions at human scale, geometrically lower resolution and faster production speed. Taking these features into consideration, 3D printed frameworks have huge potential in the building industry by combining robot arm technology together with FDM 3D printing technology. Currently, this methodology of rapid prototyping could potentially......
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Conference: ACADIA
Year: 2016
Type: Scientifice paper
Press: ACADIA Proceedigs
ISBN: 978-0-692-77095-5,
Page:298-307
doi:10.52842/conf.acadia.2016.298
Author: Yu Lei;Huang Yijiang; Liu Zhongyuan; Xiao Sai;Liu Ligang; Song Guoxian, Wang Yanxin

