Los procesos productivos basados en impresión 3D frente a metodologías convencionales: un análisis comparativo en el sector de la construcción

Authors

  • José-Manuel Mesa-Fernández Universidad de Oviedo. Área de Proyectos de Ingeniería. Calle Independencia, 13 – 33004 Oviedo (España) Author
  • Juan-Carlos Piquero-Camblor IDONIAL. Parque Científfco Tecnológico de Gijón. Zona INTRA. Avda. Jardín Botánico, 1345 - 33203 Gijón (España) Author
  • Marina Díaz-Piloñeta Universidad de Oviedo. Área de Proyectos de Ingeniería. Calle Independencia, 13 – 33004 Oviedo (España) Author
  • Henar Morán-Palacios Universidad de Oviedo. Área de Proyectos de Ingeniería. Calle Independencia, 13 – 33004 Oviedo (España) Author

Keywords:

construction sector; additive manufacturing; 3D printing; conventional manufacturing; productivity

Abstract

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 inffuence on atomization and other aspects such as safety, productivity or environmental impact. The results obtained conffrm the potential of additive manufacturing as a fast, safe and efffcient construction process.

Published

2024-05-24

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