Mehdi FarahbakhshThe University of Texas at Arlington | UTA · School of Architecture
Mehdi Farahbakhsh
Doctor of Philosophy
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September 2017 - May 2019
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Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, offers advantages over traditional construction technologies, increasing material efficiency, fabrication precision, and speed. However, many AM projects in academia and industrial institutions do not comply with building codes. Consequently, they are not considered safe structures for public...
The construction industry is being buffeted by winds of change, balancing the urgent need to remedy deteriorating infrastructure in the developed world and the push to build new infrastructure in emerging economies whilst devising means to better its catastrophic carbon footprint. Much of the deleterious environmental impact of construction derives...
Building a sustainable human habitat on the Moon requires advances in excavation, paving, and additive manufacturing to construct landing pads, surface transportation arteries, resilient shelters, and scientific outposts. Construction of infrastructure elements on the lunar surface necessitates exploration of the interfacial reactivity of locally s...
One of the target areas of concern with large-scale 3D printing (Additive Manufacturing (AM)) processes is the need to enhance the bond strength between adjacent printed layers. In this paper, the impact of three process parameters on interlayer bond strength in paste was investigated. Utilizing an alternative clay-based material in large-scale AM...
In this paper, the fundamentals of a 3D nested construction method for 3D-printing stackable tower-like structures are explained, taking into consideration the transportation, storage, assembly, and even disassembly of building components. The proposed method is called “PRINT in PRINT.” This paper also documents the authors’ experience of and findi...