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Digital atomic scale fabrication an inverse Moore's Law – A path to atomically precise manufacturing
There is an exciting opportunity to start a second digital revolution that will supersede the first digital revolution in information technology (IT) as the primary driver of scientific, technological, and economic growth.
John N. Randall +6 more
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Material characterization and structural behaviour of HC3DP elements for lightweight facades
This paper investigates the structural behavior and material characteristics of Hollow-Core 3D printing (HC3DP) for large-spanning elements. The study compares HC3DP with conventional large-scale Material Extrusion (ME) methods and explores the influence
Matthias Leschok +6 more
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Digital Concrete: Opportunities and Challenges
Digital fabrication has been termed the “third industrial revolution” in recent years, and promises to revolutionize the construction industry with the potential of freeform architecture, less material waste, reduced construction costs, and increased ...
Timothy Wangler +10 more
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Nanomaterials as Promising Additives for High-Performance 3D-Printed Concrete: A Critical Review
Three-dimensional (3D) printed concrete (3DPC), as one of the subset of digital fabrication, has provided a revolution in the construction industry. Accordingly, scientists, experts, and researchers in both academic and industry communities are trying to
Mehrdad Razzaghian Ghadikolaee +3 more
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The Digital era ended bequeathing remarkable technological advancements and numerous queries related to the critical evolution between productive activities and the survival of human beings on planet Earth.
Michela Musto, Chiara Scarpitti
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BIM-Based Digital Fabrication Process for a Free-Form Building Project in South Korea
Since the concept of building information modeling (BIM) was introduced in South Korea in 2008, digital fabrication concerning free-form shapes and complex parametric information has been expanding owing to the development of BIM software and tools ...
Joo-sung Lee +4 more
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Rapid fabrication of a digital prosthesis
Finger prosthesis often needs refabrication due to its discoloration following use. This article presents a novel, economical, and cost-effective technique to duplicate the patient׳s existing prosthesis to obtain a new wax replica, which is then clinically tried and processed to obtain new silicone finger prosthesis.
Rokaya, Dinesh +2 more
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Thermal and manufacturing properties of hollow-core 3D-printed elements for lightweight facades
High-performance facades play an important role in achieving Net-Zero goals by 2050. As a facade manufacturing technology, 3D printing offers the opportunity to create site-specific and high-performance building envelopes. In this manuscript, the thermal
Matthias Leschok +7 more
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Digitally fabricated ribbed concrete floor slabs: a sustainable solution for construction
The concrete used in floor slabs accounts for large greenhouse gas emissions in building construction. Solid slabs, often used today, consume much more concrete than ribbed slabs built by pioneer structural engineers like Hennebique, Arcangeli and Nervi.
Jaime Mata-Falcón +16 more
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Extensible Digital Fabrication Language for Digital Fabrication Processes [PDF]
While additive manufacturing objects are described by the STL and AMF standards, the protocol controlling the fabricator is typically machine-specific. In this paper, we explore a system architecture that converts geometric data into control processes
Lipton, Jeffrey I. +2 more
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