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Freek Bos

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We gradually emerge from two difficult years of the covid-19 pandemic raging through the world in waves of constantly changing intensities. The associated uncertainties really put the ‘challenging’ into Challenging Glass this time. Still, some of our peers are not able to join us ...

Printable Cement-Based Materials

Fresh Properties Measurements and Control

Digital fabrication with cementitious materials is a rapidly growing field of research in which the evolution of strength during the various processes, such as 3D printing, is the key controlling parameter. The strength evolves over multiple orders of magnitude during the process ...
The form freedom enabled by digital fabrication with concrete technologies provides advantages for a wide range of concrete based objects, from architectural to structural elements. The current chapter focuses on the specifics of structural design and engineering of DFC with emph ...

Recent years have seen a rapid growth of additive manufacturing methods for concrete construction. Potential advantages include reduced material use and cost, reduced labor, mass customization and CO2 footprint reduction. None of these methods, however, has yet been able to ...

Additive manufacturing and 3D printing are rapidly developing digital fabrication techniques (Lu et al. 2015). After the first steps in small scale printing of metals (Frazier 2014) and plastics (Gibson et al. 2014) have been made, research from various groups around the world is ...

Proceedings of the Challenging Glass Conference 6 (CGC 6)

International Conference on the Architectural and Structural Application of Glass

Challenging Glass Conference Proceedings collects the conference articles presented at the international bi-annual Challenging Glass Conference and focuses on the Architectural and Structural Application of Glass.@en

Double curved concrete printing

Printing on non-planar surfaces

It is no secret that there have been some great advances in the realm of concrete additive manufacturing. However, one of the major drawbacks of this fabrication technique is that the elements must be self-supporting during printing. While most other additive manufacturing materi ...

Challenging Glass 4 & COST Action TU0905 Final Conference

Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass

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Optimising 3D Printed Concrete Structures

Concrete additive manufacturing and topology optimisation

Additive manufacturing and 3D printing are rapidly developing digital fabrication techniques. After the first steps in printing of metals and plastics have been made, research from various groups around the world is now also focusing on printing in concrete and moving to larger s ...

Challenging Glass 5

Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass

Challenging Glass 2

Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass

Challenging Glass

Conference on Architectural and Structural Applications of Glass