Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Associates Overview

Guest Researchers

The AMC invites outstanding researchers from various disciplines, especially from abroad, as guests for longer and shorter stays. They are usually in close exchange with individual subprojects and support the project staff with their expertise. In lecture formats, they present their own research and discuss it together with the staff. At the end of each stay, the results obtained are published in joint publications. Proposals and invitations for guest researchers can be submitted to the AMC at any time.

Associated industry partners

Associated industry partners support the AMC in order to accelerate the transfer into application. In this way, the bridge between pure basic research and industry is to be further expanded. Along associated industry partners the technological value chain is bundled and a high relevance in practice is generated. Proposals for the association of industrial partners can be formulated by any AMC scientist to the AMC Executive Director. The speakers finally decide on an association.

Associated Scientists

Associated scientists and research groups whose scientific profile is closely related to the AMC and its projects. Associates are invited to participate in all AMC events and are supported by the AMC in the realization of their own projects. Proposals and invitations can be formulated by any AMC scientist to the AMC Executive Director. The spokespersons finally decide on an association.

Alumni

The circle of alumni includes all former employees, former guest scientists and former associated members of the AMC. Even after the official departure, the alumni continue to work together on the mutual use of the experience potential and on the development of a network. Likewise, the AMC should receive new impulses from its alumni.


Alumni

he worked as an AMC Researcher in the Project C 05.

Institute of Building Materials, Concrete Construction and Fire Safety

f.grati@ibmb.tu-bs.de

Alumni

is senior researcher and group leader in the field of arc technologies for additive manufacturing, joining and cladding. Within the AMC project he is responsible for the coordination and innovative developments regarding the handling and process features in the A07 subtopic.

Institute for Joining and Assembly Technology / Profesur Welding Technology

andre.haelsig@mb.tu-chemnitz.de

Associated Scientists

has been working on additive manufacturing in construction for many years. This work also includes additive manufacturing with wood. He leads the project A08 and provides general guidance and support for the academic staff at HBB. In addition, he is responsible for the coordination of the proposed project within the TRR 277. He was a member of the AMC Board for the first funding period 2020-2023.

Chair of Timber Structures and Building Construction

henke@tum.de

Alumni

was an AMC Researcher in the Focus Area A in Project A 04.

Institute of Structural Design

e.herrmann@tu-braunschweig.de

Alumni

a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Structural Design (ITE) at TU Braunschweig. His focus is on the developments of augmented reality supported applications for aided manufactured methods.  He is an expert in Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) and coordinates the AMC Central Demonstrator.

Institute of Structural Design

c.jantzen@tu-braunschweig.de

Alumni

was a doctoral researcher in Focus Area C in the Project C 05.

Institute of Building Materials, Concrete Construction and Fire Safety

s.javidmehr@ibmb.tu-bs.de

Alumni

is associated scientist, prof. of the Chair of Material Handling at OvGU, dir. of the Institute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems and head of a bulk solids analysis laboratory for DEM material properties. He provides the group with exp. determined DEM material properties for the calibration of DEM simulations and advises the group on the development of cohesive DEM models.

Institut für Logistik und Materialflusstechnik (ILM)

Institute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems

andre.Katterfeld@ovgu.de

Alumni

Head of the workgroup bulk conveying and supports Prof. Fottner in leading project A03 and B02. He instructs and supports the academic staff regarding DEM-solutions, 3D-CAD design of machines and virtual prototyping questions to create a digital twin.

Chair of Material Handling, Material Flow, Logistics

stephan.kessler@tum.de

Alumni

is a scientific assistant at the ITE, TU Braunschweig. She received her master’s degree in architecture and digital fabrication at the ITA, ETH Zurich in 2019. She is interested in rethinking architecture through the interplay between design and other disciplines. Her academic and career intentions include exploring innovative design and fabrication methods in order to expand the possibilities of what the built environment is about and what it could be. She has been involved in various research projects at the ITE including Fiber Reinforced 3D Concrete Printing, Injection 3D Concrete Printing and currently she is exploring Clay 3D Printing.

Institute of Structural Design

n.khader@tu-braunschweig.de

Alumni

Gabriela Kienbaum is a research associat…

Institute of Structural Design

gabriela.kienbaum@tu-braunschweig.de

Alumni

he was an AMC Researcher in Focus Area A in the Project A 07.

Alumni

was responsable for accounting of TRR 277

Institute of Structural Design

trr277-finanzen@tu-braunschweig.de

Associated Scientists

Prof. Krafft has provided significant support to the TRR277 project A06 at the metallography and thus contributes to the successful progress of the project A06.

Labor für Werkstofftechnik

Frank.krafft@hm.edu

Guest researchers
Associated Scientists

Dr. Vittoria Laghi is a post-doc researcher in Structural Design at University of Bologna, Italy. Her expertise lies in metal additive manufacturing (AM) solutions for structural applications, with specific focus on Wire-and-Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). Dr. Laghi has contributed as guest researcher since 2021 in TP A07 for the design of new optimized solutions for construction. In particular, she visited TU Braunschweig as guest researcher for several month at the end of 2021, during which she worked on innovative diagrid solutions for pillars realized with WAAM dot-by-dot printing strategy. Both design and fabrication activities were carried out at ITE and DBFL. Additional studies were carried out on possible combination of WAAM dot-by-dot with shotcrete 3D printing (SC3DP) through a collaboration between AMC projects A07 and A04. From this, the FloWall concept was developed and presented in various competitions, winning important awards such as the Special Mention by Autodesk at 3D Pioneers Challenge 2022 and the Iconic award for its disruptive concept. The research outcomes of this collaborations were also presented in a publication accepted in MDPI Buildings journal. Dr. Laghi’s activities as guest researcher continued also in 2022, during which she supervised the research activities of A07 for the structural design part. She is supposed to become Project Leader in funding phase 2 within A07. Dr. Laghis’ cooperation within the AMC also contributes in exchanging activities between the German and Italian universities, by bringing Italian Master’s students at TU Braunschweig to pursue part of their Master’s Thesis abroad within the AMC program. So far, two Master’s students from University of Bologna (Lidiana Arrè and Edoardo Benvenuti) have participated in the exchange program to pursue their Master’s Thesis at TU Braunschweig under the co-supervision of Dr. Laghi and Prof. Dr. Kloft.

Institute of Structural Design (ITE)

Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering, ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – Università di Bologna

vittoria.laghi2@unibo.it

Alumni

is a research associate at iBMB, Division of Concrete Construction of TU Braunschweig. He is responsible for experimental, theoretical and numerical research work.

Institute of Building Materials, Concrete Construction and Fire Safety

j.lanwer@ibmb.tu-bs.de

Guest researchers

AMC-Mercator-Fellow Prof. Dr. Ena Lloret-Fritschi is an architect with years of experience in digital processes with concrete. She is Assistant Professor of Fabrication and Materials Aware Architecture at the Accademia di Architettura Mendrisio, USI-ARC, Switzerland. Her research focuses on using novel processing techniques for mineral building materials like concrete. More specifically, her work focuses on using fast-setting concrete processed through Digital Casting Systems. This method enables the use of ultra-thin formwork made of paper, clay, or recycled polymers. Through research and design studies her research work investigates how these novel processing techniques impact how we can design and build more sustainable architecture in the near future. Before joining the USI-ARC, Dr. Lloret-Fritschi held a Postdoctoral position in Digital Fabrication, at the NCCR, ETH. Here she was in a bridge position between two research groups, Gramazio Kohler Research (GKR) and Physical Chemistry of Building Materials (PCBM), focusing on shaping concrete with minimal materials using digital fabrication processes. Prof. Dr. Lloret-Fritschi also has several years of professional experience as an architect in practice, working for firms that include OMA in Holland, Allmann Sattler Wappner in Germany, and Dietrict Untertrifaller and Querkraft in Austria. She was the project leader for several architectural competitions and assisted in several projects. In 2022, Ena Lloret-Fritschi was appointed Mercator Fellow by the TRR 277 AMC in honor of her contributions to the AMC. Within the context of her AMC cooperation, she contributed by sharing her experience in digital processing systems for concrete, as well as by cooperating for the development of printable earth mixtures in joint workshops involving both AMC senior researchers and AMC PhD students from TUBS and TUM. The ongoing collaboration focuses on advancing the extrusion 3D printing with natural and earth-based materials for reusable earth formworks, including building up processing twins, developing clear methodologies for experimental studies, and advancing dedicated material mixtures. As outcome of her Mercator Fellowship collaborative work, a final demonstrator will be printed together with AMC staff. The research will lead to a documentation of the process methodology and a validation with a final demonstrator, which will be published in a high-level journal anticipated in 2023. In addition to a rich exchange between the working groups of Prof. Dr. Hack and Prof. Dr. Dörfler, a new collaboration emerged with Dr. Ing. Inka Mai from the working group of Prof. Dr. Lowke. For the future, Prof. Dr. Ena Lloret-Fritschi aims to expand the collaboration that started with the AMC Mercator Fellowship and to develop a joint research grant application from it.

Accademia di Architettura Mendrisio, USI-ARC, Switzerland

ena.lloret.fritschi@usi.ch

Guest researchers

AMC-Mercator-Fellow Prof. Dr. Laura De Lorenzis was Professor and Director of the Institute of Applied Mechanics at TU Braunschweig from 2013 to early 2020 and was part of the initial team of the AMC. In February 2020 she became Professor of Computational Mechanics at ETH Zurich. Since then, she nevertheless participated in the meetings of the AMC and thus continued to make a scientific contribution to the AMC. In honor of her recent and future contribution to the AMC Laura De Lorenzis was appointed as AMC-Mercator-Fellow by the TRR 277 AMC in late 2022. In her AMC-Mercator-Fellowship she started to and will further integrate in the AMC the computational technology that her PhD student Helge Hille recently developed under her supervision (in collaboration with Sid Kumar, former Postdoc in the group and now Assistant professor at the TU Delft), which is denoted as Floating Isogeometric Analysis (FLIGA). This technology is currently the only option available to simulate in a Lagrangian setting mechanical problems involving material behavior with history variables and featuring extreme deformations along one characteristic direction, such as the extrusion problem. FLIGA will be specifically integrated with the future project A09 of PL Mai and PL Hack on Injection 3D Concrete Printing, in order to simulate this novel process. Once the simulation is calibrated and validated to be quantitatively predictive, it can be used to explore the vast design space of the process, explain observed instabilities, and ultimately optimize the process with virtual experiments, much faster and less expensive than actual ones. The first comparisons with preliminary experimental results at the TU Braunschweig have been carried out and a joint journal publication together with different AMC Project Leaders as well as joint presentations at international conferences (e.g. the upcoming Sim-Am conference in Munich, July 2023) are planned for the near future. The experimental results stemming from the AMC will be an important benchmark for FLIGA, as they will allow Prof. Dr. Laura De Lorenzis and her team at ETH Zürich to test FLIGA on a complicated challenge with quantitative results.

Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, D-MAVT

ldelorenzis@ethz.ch

Alumni

She was an expert in additive manufacturing, rheological questions and material development. She organized the material development and material testing on behave of WG Gehlen. She also was an expert in AM by extrusion of concrete, rheological questions and material development. She was responsible for all research regarding extrusion, material development and testing.

Chair of Material Science and Testing

c.matthaeus@tum.de

Associated Industry Partner

MC Bauchemie supports the TRR 277 A04 project by supplying Material for the Shotcrete 3D Printing process. The special Material is used for most of the experiments to validate the SC3DP process and expand the knowledge on process parameters and the integration of reinforcement. In the future the option of developing a special SC3DP material together with MC Bauchemie will be explored.

Alumni

She is a doctoral researcher at the Chair of Architectural Informatics at TUM. She is part of the team who is working on the TUM Workbench. She is responsible for conceptualizing and preparing educational tutorials for other researchers to understand and use the data management platform.

Chair of Architectural Informatics /  Lehrstuhl für Architekturinformatik

ilayda.memis@tum.de

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