3d printing of column structures for architectural applications

B. Waldschmitt, C. Borg Costanzi, U. Knaack, J. Lange
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Abstract

Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a welding process used to build up three-dimensional structures in steel. Like other Additive Manufacturing technologies, it allows for geometrically-complex structures to be fabricated which are otherwise unfeasible to manufacture using traditional methods. This research paper presents an integrated design approach to the use of WAAM in the context of large-scaled applications, focusing on column variants of gradually-increasing geometric complexity as basis for architectural constructions. It combines material behavior and process para-meter research together with a rudimentary digital twin model, with the aim of providing a digital tool to design architectural structures for WAAM. To achieve the desired geometries, necessary welding parameters are stored and applied to the digital twin model. This is complimented by multiple process-control checks, which are implemented during the printing process to ensure that an object is generated as planned. Finally, the structures are manufactured and are subjected to a critical evaluation in order to identify the possible future potential. The challenge of combining geometric complexity with manufacturing for large scale represents a next step in the integration of WAAM in steel constructions for architectural applications.

用于建筑应用的柱结构的3d打印
金属丝电弧增材制造(WAAM)是一种用于在钢中建立三维结构的焊接工艺。与其他增材制造技术一样,它允许制造几何复杂的结构,否则使用传统方法制造这些结构是不可行的。本文提出了一种在大规模应用中使用WAAM的集成设计方法,重点关注几何复杂性逐渐增加的柱变体,作为建筑施工的基础。它将材料行为和工艺参数研究与基本的数字孪生模型相结合,旨在为WAAM提供一种设计建筑结构的数字工具。为了实现所需的几何形状,存储必要的焊接参数并将其应用于数字孪晶模型。这还得到了多个过程控制检查的补充,这些检查在打印过程中实施,以确保按计划生成对象。最后,制造结构并进行关键评估,以确定未来可能的潜力。将几何复杂性与大规模制造相结合的挑战代表了WAAM在建筑应用钢结构中集成的下一步。
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