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Interaction of reinforcement, process, and form in Digital Fabrication with Concrete

  • Harald Kloft (Corresponding author)
  • , Bartłomiej Sawicki
  • , Freek Bos
  • , Robin Dörrie
  • , Niklas Freund
  • , Stefan Gantner
  • , Lukas Gebhard
  • , Norman Hack
  • , Egor Ivaniuk
  • , Jacques Kruger
  • , Walter Kaufmann
  • , Jaime Mata-Falcón
  • , Viktor Mechtcherine
  • , Ammar Mirjan
  • , Rob Wolfs
  • , Dirk Lowke

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Material, manufacturing process, and form are mutually dependent. In formwork-based concrete construction, the reinforcement must be positioned and fixed in the formwork, limiting material efficiency and freedom of form. In Digital Fabrication with Concrete (DFC), the formwork no longer limits the concrete forming process. Furthermore, the reinforcement no longer must be installed in advance, but can be placed before, during or after the concrete application. Therefore, the role of reinforcement and its interaction with processing must be fundamentally rethought in DFC. Furthermore, with reinforcement integration a concrete component expands from a contour-based shape into a structural form. The current paper proposes a new so-called RPF-framework expressing the interaction of reinforcement, process and form in DFC. The application of this framework is illustrated using current examples of DFC, whose structural forms are critically discussed. Finally, the need for a holistic approach to material, process and form in DFC is emphasised.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer107640
Aantal pagina's20
TijdschriftCement and Concrete Research
Volume186
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - dec. 2024

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