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foam alternative to concrete
January 11, 2022

3D-printable foam alternative to concrete created

Building geometrically complex formwork for concrete elements that are optimized for resource-efficiency is often wasteful and labor intensive. FoamWork explores how foam 3D printing (F3DP) can be used to produce unique shapes for functional stay-in-place or temporary and recyclable formwork in concrete casting. The resulting mineral composite elements can save up to 70% concrete, are lighter, and feature improved insulation properties. The printable mineral foams based on recycled waste are developed at ETH Zürich in collaboration with FenX AG.

A prototype demonstrates this approach with the generic geometry of a 2 x 1.3m ribbed slab with point supports in every corner. The rib layout follows the isostatic lines derived from the principal stress pattern. The resulting geometry requires 24 formwork elements in 12 unique shapes.

All foam elements are fabricated with a robotic foam 3D printing (F3DP) setup. They are placed manually inside a conventional timber perimeter formwork before casting ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC). After curing, the timber formwork is removed from the prototype and the structural building element is completed.

Learn more and watch the video on dbt.arch.ethz.ch


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