Gantry robots and anthropomorphic arms of various sizes have already been studied and, while they are in use in some parts of the world for automated construction, a new kind of wide workspace machinery, cable-driven parallel robots (CDPR), has emerged. These robots are capable of automated movement in a very wide workspace, using cables reeled in and out by winches as actuation members, the other elements being easily stacked for easy relocation and reconfiguration, which is critical for on-site construction. The motivation of this paper is to showcase the potential of a CDPR operating solely on motor position sensors and showing limited collisions from the cables for large-scale applications in the building industry relevant for additive ...
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Scalability is a problem common to most existing 3D printing processes, where the size of the design...
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Generalization of additive manufacturing has led to consider this technological solution for more an...
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Cable-driven parallel robots offer significant advantages in terms of workspace dimensions and paylo...
Although additive and robotic manufacturing, is considered a technology with lots of potentials in t...
3D printing techniques for the building industry are developing fast. Concepts like Contour printing...
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Additive manufacturing technologies are becoming more popular in various industries, including the c...
Scalability is a problem common to most existing 3D printing processes, where the size of the design...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a robot-controlled welding process used to build up three-...
Generalization of additive manufacturing has led to consider this technological solution for more an...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) for building construction is booming because it is a cost-saving method....
International audienceIn this paper, a framework for foam printing with a Cable-Driven Parallel Robo...
Additive manufacturing of concrete is a growing field of research, yet current motion platforms do n...
This thesis is about the design of a cable driven parallel robot for additive manufacturing. This ty...
International audienceThis paper presents the development and results of a large 3 d.o.f cable-drive...
Cable-driven parallel robots offer significant advantages in terms of workspace dimensions and paylo...
Although additive and robotic manufacturing, is considered a technology with lots of potentials in t...
3D printing techniques for the building industry are developing fast. Concepts like Contour printing...
International audienceThis paper presents the further developments and preliminary results of a larg...
Cable Driven Parallel Robots, or CDPRs, might provide art historians and curators with an improved a...
International audienceThis paper presents a new 6 degree-of-freedom cable-driven parallel robot full...
Additive manufacturing technologies are becoming more popular in various industries, including the c...
Scalability is a problem common to most existing 3D printing processes, where the size of the design...
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a robot-controlled welding process used to build up three-...