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cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com to 3DPrinting@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Europe's biggest 3D-printed building rises in just 140 hours

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Europe's biggest 3D-printed building rises in just 140 hours

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cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com to 3DPrinting@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Video: Europe's biggest 3D-printed building rises in just 140 hours
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Tasked with building a new data center in an urban area of Germany, the team behind the Wave House harnessed the benefits of 3D printing technology to inject a sense of style into the unglamorous world of cloud-computing infrastructure, creating Europe's largest 3D-printed building in the process.
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    No windows? What would it be like inside?

    • Deceptichum@sh.itjust.works
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      Probably Linux.

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        God damn it, no sub is safe!

        • Synapse@lemmy.world
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          Soon, you will become one with the hive. Do not resist.

      • billwashere@lemmy.world
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        With a dark theme.

    • Diplomjodler@feddit.de
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      Just like any other data center, except for the curved walls, maybe.

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      I would imagine you could “cut” out windows since it’s all cement with rebar inside.

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    Was hoping to see how it looks inside.

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      Here’s another article, with a photo from the inside and a video of the construction process.

      https://www.techeblog.com/the-wave-house-data-center-europe-largest-3d-printed-building/

      That said, I’d expect racks and blinkenlights, it’s a datacenter after all.

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        It would’ve been funny if it was full of infill.

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    Can someone hook me up with the .STLs for it so I can print my own?

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    3D printer extruded a recyclable cement-like mixture out of a nozzle in layers,

    Anyone know exactly how this works?

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      The whole print process video is embedded in the article… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfWryED7Zrk It really is just a big 3D printer. At first i thought the walls were like 90% air with no infill but it looks like they fill them up with rebar and cement. So really its just a thing that prints unique molds to pour concrete into so not really “a 3D printed building”

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        Thanks, but I more meant specifics, like what is the “cement-like mixture”, what extruder they are using. If it would be possible to DIY this basically.

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          https://m.startribune.com/minnesota-man-builds-castle-with-3-d-concrete-printer/273410261/

          This guy DIY’d it way back in the early days of concrete extrusion. He actually let a college class I was in see it. It was definitely an involved project and the result was pretty rough around the edges. His system was pretty slow and took a substantial number of batches to complete. Getting the machine and mix balanced for extruding all in one go would be pretty difficult and you’d probably need to have it mix continuously rather than in batches.

          Unfortunately I don’t remember much about the type of mix he used or the pumping system. So I can’t guide you in the right direction.

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          There are several companies doing 3D printed concrete. It generally is concrete, just formulated and mixed for being piped and coming out of a 4" nozzle. Ifyouu search YouTube you can find more detailed breakdowns, but the principles are the same as desktop FDM, just scaled way up. That said, don’t expect to be doing this in your backyard unless you have heavy equipment and large scale building tools laying around.

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            Oh and you also need a decently sized stone crusher for all your failed attempts and speedbenchies.

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        Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

        https://www.piped.video/watch?v=cfWryED7Zrk

        Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

        I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      From what I understand (based on smaller printed buildings anyway) it’s identical to FDM 3d printing pretty much, except that instead of filament, a massive onsite silo contains a liquefied cement-like mixture. The nozzle also has a valve of some sort to immediately stop flow.

      Typically one operator has a computer running the printer host software, and others manually fix-up print errors (and things like blobs) while the mixture is still damp. A paperclip shaped rebar is also inserted into the walls every few layers for additional structural integrity

      There are challenges with things like rainfall retention in walls during construction, but various companies have their own way of dealing with that from what I understand…

      Due to the mixture it’s usually restricted to walls AFAICT. Overhangs like doorways need beam supports to be inserted into the structure beforehand

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    I have an empty field if they want to store that big printer, for free

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    The future is now old man!

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    Those layer lines tho 🤢

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    https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/feb/25/concrete-the-most-destructive-material-on-earth?CMP=share_btn_url

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