A new parametric design tool for robot milling

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This paper proposes the use of parametric design software, which is generally used for real-time analysis and evaluation of architectural design variants, to create a new production immanent design tool for robot milling. Robotic constraints are integrated in the data flow of the parametric model for calculating, visualizing and simulating robot milling toolpaths. As a result of the design process, a physical model together with a milling robot control data file is generated.

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Brell-Cokcan, S., & Braumann, J. (2010). A new parametric design tool for robot milling. In Life In:formation: On Responsive Information and Variations in Architecture - Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture, ACADIA 2010 (pp. 357–363). https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2010.357

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