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Feasibility study of large-scale mass customization 3D printing framework system with a case study on Nanjing Happy Valley East Gate

Philip F. Yuan, Hooi Shan Beh, Xuezhou Yang, Liming Zhang, Tianyi Gao

2022Frontiers of Architectural Research24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

At present, the development and implementation of digital transformation are the keys to promoting high-quality industry development. The new digital fabrication method of robotic 3D printing is a research area being studied by many to tackle the issue of the declining productivity of traditional construction methods. Although many studies have been done, most of the current 3D printing projects are facing limitations in terms of scale. In order to bridge the gap, this article proposed a mass customization 3D printing framework system for large-scale projects. This article discusses how mass customization is made possible through the joint operation of the FUROBOT software and 3D printing hardware. By taking the east gate of Nanjing Happy Valley Plaza as a case study, the article demonstrates and studies the feasibility of the large-scale mass customization 3D printing framework system.

Topics & Concepts

Mass customization3D printingBridge (graph theory)Scale (ratio)PersonalizationSoftwareComputer scienceDigital manufacturingEngineeringManufacturing engineeringWorld Wide WebOperating systemMechanical engineeringGeographyCartographyMedicineInternal medicineInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageArchitecture and Computational Design
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