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Researchers at the University of Michigan have made a transformative breakthrough in 3D concrete printing.Architect Mania Aghaei Meibodi and researchers Alireza Bayramvand and Yuxin Lin of the DART lab at U-Ms Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning have developed a groundbreaking method for creating ultra-lightweight.
3D printing is gaining popularity in the construction industry for its ability to create complex shapes and structures with less waste quickly.solid concrete of the same size and paves the way for new partnerships and patents beyond the university.See Also A new approach combining topology optimization and robotic technologyTraditional approaches to 3D concrete printing
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