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Title A prototype low-carbon segmented concrete shell building floor system
ID_Doc 8289
Authors Oval, R; Nuh, M; Costa, E; Madyan, OA; Orr, J; Shepherd, P
Title A prototype low-carbon segmented concrete shell building floor system
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.istruc.2023.01.063
Abstract Concrete shell structures offer a mechanically efficient solution as a building floor system to reduce the environmental impact of our buildings. Although the curved geometry of shells can be an obstacle to their fabrication and implementation, digital fabrication and affordable robotics provide a means for the automation of their construction in a sustainable manner at an industrial scale. The applicability of such structures is demonstrated in this paper with the realisation of a large-scale concrete shell floor system, completed by columns, tie rods, and a levelled floor. The shell was prefabricated off-site in segments that can be transported and assembled on-site, and which can be disassembled to enable a circular economy of construction. This paper presents the conceptual and structural design; the automation of fabrication, thanks to an actuated, reconfigurable, reusable mould and a robotic concrete spraying process; the strategy and sequence of assembly and disassembly on-site using standard scaffold elements; and the sustainability assessment using life-cycle analysis. This prototype offers a reduction of about 50% of cradle-to-gate embodied carbon benchmarked against regular flat slabs before further improvement and optimisation.
Author Keywords Concrete structures; Funicular shells; Segmented shells; Automated construction; Flexible formwork; Reconfigurable mould; Concrete spraying; Robotic fabrication; Sustainability; Life-cycle analysis; Deconstruction
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000927560600001
WoS Category Engineering, Civil
Research Area Engineering
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2023.01.063
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