Project Details
Fabrication of biomimetic and biologically inspired (modular) structures for use in the construction industry (B04)
Subject Area
Production Systems, Operations Management, Quality Management and Factory Planning
Architecture, Building and Construction History, Construction Research, Sustainable Building Technology
Automation, Mechatronics, Control Systems, Intelligent Technical Systems, Robotics
Construction Material Sciences, Chemistry, Building Physics
Metallurgical, Thermal and Thermomechanical Treatment of Materials
Thermodynamics and Kinetics as well as Properties of Phases and Microstructure of Materials
Architecture, Building and Construction History, Construction Research, Sustainable Building Technology
Automation, Mechatronics, Control Systems, Intelligent Technical Systems, Robotics
Construction Material Sciences, Chemistry, Building Physics
Metallurgical, Thermal and Thermomechanical Treatment of Materials
Thermodynamics and Kinetics as well as Properties of Phases and Microstructure of Materials
Term
from 2014 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 231064407
The project bundles research on fabrication methods for biomimetic structures: Fibre-reinforced 3D-printing, UV-cured free-form pultrusion of fibre-reinforced composites, and waste-free sand formwork for differentiated concrete structures. In the second funding period, control systems for Hydroplotting and Gradient Concrete Extrusion will be developed on a larger scale. The extrusion of bio-based foams and the development of building components based on (co-)extrusion of short and endless natural fibres will be included as a new line of research.
DFG Programme
CRC/Transregios
Subproject of
TRR 141:
Biological Design and Integrative Structures. Analysis, Simulation and Implementation in Architecture
Applicant Institution
Universität Stuttgart
Project Heads
Professorin Dr.-Ing. Hanaa Dahy; Professor Dr.-Ing. Götz T. Gresser, until 6/2018; Dr.-Ing. Armin Lechler, from 1/2018 until 6/2018; Professor Klaus G. Nickel, Ph.D.; Professor Dr.-Ing. Werner Sobek; Professor Dr.-Ing. Alexander Verl