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Ceramic Components - Computational Design for Bespoke Robotic 3D Printing on Curved Support

Ana Anton, Ahmed Abdelmahgoub

Year
2018
Citations
7

Abstract

Additive manufacturing enables the fabrication of affordable customisation of construction elements. This paper presents a computational design method developed for 3D printing of unique interlocking ceramic components, which assemble into segmented columns. The fabrication method is ceramic-paste extrusion, robotically placed on semi-cylindrical molds. Material system and fabrication setup contribute to the development of an integrated generative system which includes overall design, assembly logic and printing tool-path. By contextualizing clay extrusion and identifying challenges in bespoke tool-path generation, this paper discusses detailing opportunities in digital fabrication. Finally, it identifies future directions of research in extrusion-based printing.

Keywords

BespokeFabrication3D printingExtrusionCeramicRapid prototypingComputer scienceFused filament fabricationMechanical engineeringEngineering drawing

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