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Concrete 4.0? Additive Fabrication in Building Industries

Concrete 4.0? Additive Fabrication in Building Industries

Asko Fromm, Roman Gerbers, Stefan Neudecker
Architectural design is traditionally limited by the availability of fabrication tools and increasing loan costs. Especially in concrete industries this has a great effect due to the intensive need of manual craftsmanship at the production of formwork. By introducing additive fabrication processes and methods of Industry 4.0 as advanced inspection procedures new design limits can be discovered. To produce large scale concrete elements with high surface qualities and high accuracy at joints in short time hybrid fabrication processes can be a solution. At TU Braunschweig a new generative method is investigated where concrete is sprayed on an adaptive formwork and graded surfaces can be generated.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 32 | 2016 | Edition 5 | Pages 21-25
Cyber-Physical Production  Systems to Decentralized Material Flow Control

Cyber-Physical Production Systems to Decentralized Material Flow Control

Cyber-Physische Produktionssysteme für eine dezentrale Materialflusssteuerung
André Heinke, Ludger Overmeyer
The customer-oriented individual production, as part of the future project “Industry 4.0”, is based on the progressive shortening of development cycles. The parallel to the material flow directed flow of information gains in importance for a decentralized material flow control. The use of this newly available information through the production systems requires cognitive abilities on the machines. For this, future machines as well as handling and transport systems should communicate, identify problems, make their own conclusions, learn and plan. For this purpose Cyber-Physical Production Systems are the technological foundation.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 6 | Pages 9-12