2020
DOI: 10.3390/buildings10120231
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Additive Manufacturing Applications for Industry 4.0: A Systematic Critical Review

Abstract: Additive manufacturing, including 3D printing (3DP), is one of the critical pillars of Industry 4.0 and the next construction revolution. Several countries, including China, have utilized 3DP on larger scales or real projects. However, reviews of the lessons learned from previous large-sized practices of 3DP utilization are scarce. This paper presents a few practical applications of implementing 3DP over the past decade and suggests a direction for future research work. Recent publications on 3DP practices are… Show more

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“…As the name "FDM" is still a Stratasys trademark, the process is now recognized as material extrusion 3D printing (ME3DP). Thanks to its relative ease of use, ease of sourcing build materials and low cost of hardware equipment, ME3DP is now extensively used by home users and businesses of all sizes [3][4][5] Manufacturing of parts using this process is done by depositing horizontal layers of material, one on top of another, each layer being made of extruded thermoplastic feedstock. The feedstock usually comes in the form of a thin filament when used for fabricating small and medium-sized parts or in the form of pellets, when used to produce larger parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the name "FDM" is still a Stratasys trademark, the process is now recognized as material extrusion 3D printing (ME3DP). Thanks to its relative ease of use, ease of sourcing build materials and low cost of hardware equipment, ME3DP is now extensively used by home users and businesses of all sizes [3][4][5] Manufacturing of parts using this process is done by depositing horizontal layers of material, one on top of another, each layer being made of extruded thermoplastic feedstock. The feedstock usually comes in the form of a thin filament when used for fabricating small and medium-sized parts or in the form of pellets, when used to produce larger parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the measuring process (often using advanced digital technologies linked to the Internet of things (IoT) (c.f. Sepasgozar et al. , 2020; Sepasgozar et al.…”
Section: How Accurate Are Rating Tools At Assessment the Sustainability Of A Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of scholars (see, e.g., [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]) have discussed the benefits of implementing this approach in different AECO projects. However, these works are mainly focused on building projects [38,39]. Analyses of the benefits of BIM for infrastructure projects (such as bridges, tunnels, and roads) are relatively scarce in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%