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PRODUCTIVE PROCESSES BASED ON 3D PRINTING VERSUS CONVENTIONAL METHODOLOGIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

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MAY 2020   -  Volume: 95 -  Pages: 299-304

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6036/9504

Authors:

JOSÉ MANUEL MESA FERNÁNDEZ - JUAN CARLOS PIQUERO CAMBLOR - MARINA DIAZ PILOÑETA - HENAR MORAN PALACIOS

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  • Construction technology (INGENIERIA DE ESTRUCTURAS )

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Received Date :   14 November 2019

Reviewing Date :   14 November 2019

Accepted Date :   30 January 2020


Key words:
sector de la construcción, fabricación aditiva, impresión 3D, fabricación convencional, productividad, construction sector, additive manufacturing, 3D printing, conventional manufacturing, productivity
Article type:
ARTICULO DE INVESTIGACION / RESEARCH ARTICLE
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Although the production methodologies and technologies used in the construction sector have evolved over time, much of the work is still done using techniques that can be considered less evolved than those used in other industrial sectors where robotics and other advanced manufacturing technologies are much more implemented.
In this framework it is presented an analysis regarding the integration of production processes based on 3D printing (additive manufacturing) versus conventional manufacturing methodologies in the construction sector. With this aim in mind, a set of experiments on manufacturing usual construction elements have been conducted, both by conventional methodologies as well as by additive manufacturing. In this way, it is possible to compare variables such as process time, material consumption and quality of each technique, which have an influence on atomization and other aspects such as safety, productivity or environmental impact. The results obtained confirm the potential of additive manufacturing as a fast, safe and efficient construction process.

Key Words: construction sector; additive manufacturing; 3D printing; conventional manufacturing; productivity

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