3D Printing - Sustainability in Manufacturing, Building, and Construction: Research in Design, Material, and Optimisation

Abstract

Sustainability in Manufacturing, Building and Construction industries can be attained through 3-D Printing (or Additive Manufacturing), such that waste and carbon footprint can be reduced; new designs can be implemented harnessed to improve structures, using new (and less) materials or even sustainable materials, tailoring heat, light, and sound transport according to the demands. Working conditions can also be improved through automation and reduction of occupational hazards and work-site injuries eradicated. This study considers examples from the different industries, such as the incorporation of A.I, (artificial learning), M.L. (machine learning), predictive diagnostics and use of smart or composites materials.

Presenters

Ming-Jen Tan

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Environmental Sustainability

KEYWORDS

Manufacturing, Sustainability, Materials, Design, Properties

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