Title:
Odense Robotics Collaboration Project
Author(s):
Wilson Ricardo Leal da Silva and Roberto Naboni
Publication:
Concrete International
Volume:
43
Issue:
9
Appears on pages(s):
30-31
Keywords:
construction, automation, monitoring, system
DOI:
10.14359/51734156
Date:
9/1/2021
Abstract:
Extrusion-based, three-dimensional concrete printing (3DCP) is one of the main areas of development in architectural and construction robotics, however, the process remains characterized by limited levels of automation. To move 3DCP closer to a truly automated digital fabrication, a group of Danish researchers and companies established the 3DLOOP project.
Related References:
1. “3DLOOP: Integrating feedback-loops for autonomous robot-based 3D Concrete Printing,” https://www.odenserobotics.dk/projects/3dloop-integrating-feedback-loops-for-autonomous-robot-based-3d-concrete-printing/, accessed Aug. 4, 2021.
2. Ribeirinho, M.J.; Mischke, J.; Strube, G.; Sjödin, E.; Blanco, J.L.; Palter, J.L.; Biörck, J.; Rockhill, D.; and Andersson , T., The Next Normal in Construction, McKinsey & Company, June 2020, 84 pp.
3. Wangler, T.; Roussel, N.; Bos, F.P.; Salet, T.A.M.; and Flatt, R.J., “Digital Concrete: A Review,” Cement and Concrete Research, V. 123, Sept. 2019, 17 pp.