3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda

3D printing (3DP) is regarded as an innovation that contributes to automation in civil engineering and offers benefits in design, greenness, and efficiency. It is necessary to objectively analyze the current status and challenges associated with 3DP and identify future research directions to properl...

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Main Authors: Xin Ning, Tong Liu, Chunlin Wu, Chao Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6665333
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spelling doaj-8ce26d28054748fa8153c61e4fe606f52021-04-19T00:04:46ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/66653333D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development AgendaXin Ning0Tong Liu1Chunlin Wu2Chao Wang3School of Investment and Construction ManagementSchool of Investment and Construction ManagementDepartment of Behavior and Operation ManagementBert S. Turner Dept. of Construction Management3D printing (3DP) is regarded as an innovation that contributes to automation in civil engineering and offers benefits in design, greenness, and efficiency. It is necessary to objectively analyze the current status and challenges associated with 3DP and identify future research directions to properly understand its construction applications. Previous research has focused more on the technical dimension of 3DP; however, the nontechnical dimension of the technology may hinder its implementation and thus must be paid particular attention to. This study presents a systematic review of the existing literature from both technical and nontechnical dimensions by combining quantitative and qualitative studies. The quantitative study was conducted using scientometric methods. The qualitative study analyzed information, including the technical research status and nontechnical challenges and trends. Two aspects of technical research status are presented, including materials and processes. In addition, nontechnical challenges and trends from the economic, environmental, social, and legislative aspects are proposed. This study provides a comprehensive agenda to advance 3DP in construction and proposes research interests, challenges, and future topics. It is intended to help construction practitioners systematically master existing processes and materials and assess the application degree and necessity of 3DP.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6665333
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Tong Liu
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3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda
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Tong Liu
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title 3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda
title_short 3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda
title_full 3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda
title_fullStr 3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda
title_full_unstemmed 3D Printing in Construction: Current Status, Implementation Hindrances, and Development Agenda
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description 3D printing (3DP) is regarded as an innovation that contributes to automation in civil engineering and offers benefits in design, greenness, and efficiency. It is necessary to objectively analyze the current status and challenges associated with 3DP and identify future research directions to properly understand its construction applications. Previous research has focused more on the technical dimension of 3DP; however, the nontechnical dimension of the technology may hinder its implementation and thus must be paid particular attention to. This study presents a systematic review of the existing literature from both technical and nontechnical dimensions by combining quantitative and qualitative studies. The quantitative study was conducted using scientometric methods. The qualitative study analyzed information, including the technical research status and nontechnical challenges and trends. Two aspects of technical research status are presented, including materials and processes. In addition, nontechnical challenges and trends from the economic, environmental, social, and legislative aspects are proposed. This study provides a comprehensive agenda to advance 3DP in construction and proposes research interests, challenges, and future topics. It is intended to help construction practitioners systematically master existing processes and materials and assess the application degree and necessity of 3DP.
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