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New giant 3D printer can build a house in 24 hours
NDTV Gadgets ^ | January 13, 2014

Posted on 04/28/2014 3:38:50 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Scientists claim to have developed a revolutionary new giant 3D concrete printer that can build a 2,500-square-foot house in just 24 hours. The 3D printer, developed by Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis from the University of Southern California, could be used to build a whole house, layer by layer, in a single day.

The giant robot replaces construction workers with a nozzle on a gantry, which squirts out concrete and can quickly build a home based on a computer pattern, MSN News reported.

It is "basically scaling up 3D printing to the scale of building," said Khoshnevis.

'Contour Crafting' is a layered fabrication technology and has great potential for automating the construction of whole structures as well as sub-components, according to the project website.

Using this process, a single house or a colony of houses, each with possibly a different design, may be automatically constructed in a single run, embedded in each house all the conduits for electrical, plumbing and air-conditioning.

The potential applications of this technology are far reaching including in emergency, low-income, and commercial housing.

The technology may potentially reduce energy use and emissions by using a rapid-prototype or 3D printing process to fabricate large components, according to the project website.

Featuring robotic arms and extrusion nozzles, a computer-controlled gantry system moves the nozzle back and forth.

"Our research also addresses the application of Contour Crafting in building habitats on other planets. Contour Crafting will most probably be one of the very few feasible approaches for building structures on other planets, such as the Moon and Mars, which are being targeted for human colonisation before the end of the new century," researchers said on the project website.

With the process, large-scale parts can be fabricated quickly in a layer-by-layer fashion.

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The chief advantages of the Contour Crafting process over existing technologies are the superior surface finish that is realised and the greatly enhanced speed of fabrication, according to the project website.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: 3dprinters; 3dprinting; homebuilding; housing
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To: Balding_Eagle

No plumbing electrical or havc????


21 posted on 04/28/2014 4:49:09 PM PDT by DocJhn
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To: DocJhn

Hvac!


22 posted on 04/28/2014 4:50:07 PM PDT by DocJhn
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To: Gen.Blather

Exactly


23 posted on 04/28/2014 4:53:59 PM PDT by UB355 (Slower traffic keep rigsupreme Splasht)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I’d like to look at straw bale building...

That reminds me of the SNL parody commercial of the new car called The Adobe.

-PJ

24 posted on 04/28/2014 4:59:06 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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To: blackdog

Do you have pics of this? I’m trying to imagine it in my head.


25 posted on 04/28/2014 5:11:29 PM PDT by Captainpaintball (Immigration without assimilation is the death of a nation)
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To: willgolfforfood

Fiber reinforced concrete can be quite strong.


26 posted on 04/28/2014 7:42:21 PM PDT by null and void ( They don't think think they are above the law. They think they are the law.)
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To: Captainpaintball
No I do not. The entire neighborhood had houses made from concrete walls, floors, and roof. Every house was the same. The forms for pouring the houses were steel, lifted by cranes. Then the roof was lowered and pinned in place. The wiring, plumbing, and heating ducts were in the poured floor. The windows were all metal framed crank open types which were mortared in and caulked. No overhead lighting. Just lamps from conduit run exposed up the wall on the interior.

Ugly and bunker looking, but they will still be standing in 2,000 years. Very utilitarian, or usonian as Frank Lloyd Wright would say. I say just Spartan.

27 posted on 04/29/2014 5:57:07 AM PDT by blackdog (There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

That’s a pretty lousy floor plan there.


28 posted on 04/29/2014 6:00:25 AM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: blackdog

We’ve learned over time that heat and air ducts in the floor weren’t really such a good idea.....


29 posted on 04/29/2014 6:01:47 AM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: kjam22

I don’t know. Would have to see where each room is. Of course I hate the floor plans for most houses. They could be made much more liveable. I seem to always find something wrong with them.


30 posted on 04/29/2014 8:06:13 AM PDT by sheana
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To: kjam22
I prefer the piping of boiler water thru schedule 80 stainless piping with aluminum fins spaced 10" apart in the slab. It works fantastic.

In the summer, use a chiller to pipe the same water thru the pipes. Just not so cold as to make the floor sweat.

31 posted on 04/29/2014 9:25:26 AM PDT by blackdog (There is no such thing as healing, only a balance between destructive and constructive forces.)
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