Ceramic Morphologies. Precision and control in paste-based additive manufacturing (2018)
article⁄Ceramic Morphologies. Precision and control in paste-based additive manufacturing (2018)
abstract⁄Additive manufacturing techniques AMT, commonly referred to as 3D printing, are emerging as a new area of study for the production of ceramic elements at the architectural scale. AMT may allow architectural designers to break from the established means of designing with ceramic elements a process where designs are typically confined to a limited selection of building components produced by machine, die or fixture. In this paper, we report a method for the design and additive manufacture of customizable ceramic masonry elements via pastebased extrusion. A novel digital workflow allowed for precise control of part design, and generated manufacturing parameters such as toolpath geometry and machine code. 3D scans of a selection of elements provide an initial analysis of print fidelity. We discuss the current constraints of this process and identify several ongoing research trajectories generated because of this research.
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| Year |
2018 |
| Authors |
Seibold, Zach; Hinz, Kevin; Garcia del Castillo, Jose Luis; Martinez Alonso, Nono; Mhatre, Saurabh; Bechthold, Martin. |
| Issue |
ACADIA 2018: Recalibration. On imprecisionand infidelity. |
| Pages |
350-357 |
| Library link |
N/A |
| Entry filename |
ceramic-morphologies-precision-control-paste-based |