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Technology Trend of Construction Additive Manufacturing
Jinsu Park, Kyungteak Kim, Hanshin Choi
J Powder Mater. 2019;26(6):528-538.   Published online December 1, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2019.26.6.528
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The transition from “More-of-Less” markets (economies of scale) to “Less-of-More” markets (economies of scope) is supported by advances of disruptive manufacturing and reconfigurable-supply-chain management technologies. With the prevalence of cyber-physical manufacturing systems, additive manufacturing technology is of great impact on industry, the economy, and society. Traditionally, backbone structures are built via bottom-up manufacturing with either pre-fabricated building blocks such as bricks or with layer-by-layer concrete casting such as climbing form-work casting. In both cases, the design selection is limited by form-work design and cost. Accordingly, the tool-less building of architecture with high design freedom is attractive. In the present study, we review the technological trends of additive manufacturing for construction-scale additive manufacturing in particular. The rapid tooling of patterns or molds and rapid manufacturing of construction parts or whole structures is extensively explored through uncertainties from technology. The future regulation still has drawbacks in the adoption of additive manufacturing in construction industries.

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  • Technology Trend of Additive Manufacturing Standardization
    Hanshin Choi, Jinsu Park
    Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute.2020; 27(5): 420.     CrossRef

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