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Additive manufacturing of a bridge in situ

Thilo Feucht, Benedikt Waldschmitt, Jörg Lange, Maren Erven

2022Steel Construction40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nominated for Eurosteel 2021 Best Paper Award Additive manufacturing (AM) is playing an increasing role in the production of complex steel structures. Robot‐ or machine‐guided gas‐shielded metal arc welding (GMAW), known as wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM), is suitable for this purpose. A small footbridge was designed in shell form at TU Darmstadt. It was completely additively manufactured over a stream on site using a welding robot. The work called for cantilevered manufacturing without support structures, which poses special challenges in manufacturing. This paper describes selected aspects of this project: the preliminary strength studies, the manufacturing strategy to ensure homogeneous manufacturing and the findings from on‐site manufacturing. In addition, investigations were carried out which led to a notable increase in the deposition rate with the right choice of gas and wire.

Topics & Concepts

Gas metal arc weldingWeldingBridge (graph theory)Mechanical engineeringHomogeneousEngineeringManufacturing engineeringArc weldingMedicineInternal medicinePhysicsThermodynamicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesAdvanced Machining and Optimization Techniques
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