Development of communication protocols between bim elements and 3D concrete printing

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Historically, the construction industry has exhibited slow technological development when compared to other industries. However, during the last several years, investigations related to automation in construction have been conducted, such as additive manufacturing in concrete. This study aims to delve into this topic, providing effective communication between BIM-designed elements and its additive concrete manufacturing, with the help of an articulated robotic arm. Therefore, the paper addresses the preparation of computer code that allows such BIM–robot communication, checking the parameters utilized, and analyzing the results of tests with the equipment involved.

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Forcael, E., Pérez, J., Vásquez, Á., García-Alvarado, R., Orozco, F., & Sepúlveda, J. (2021). Development of communication protocols between bim elements and 3D concrete printing. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167226

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