The Upsilon Pavilion presented the robotic technology of Southeast University at the 7th China International Robot Show (CIROS 2018), 4-7 July, 2018. The 5.8×5.8×3.7m Pavilion consists of 145 timber beams fabricated by a robotic milling system and 87 metal connectors cut by a laser cutter. Each connector joins three beams. The structure uses 0.56 cubic meter (243kg) pine dimensional lumber (section 68×95mm). The in situ assembly took six hours and the disassembly took two hours. The truss-like structure is optimized to approximate a compression-only surface. A high payload KUKA robot with an ATC spindle were employed to create the mortise-tenon tectonics from the dimensional lumber. Based on the programming language Java, we developed a computer program to generate the truss structure, optimize the shape, articulate the details, and plan the toolpath.
Team: H. Hua, J.C. Wang, B. Li, P. Tang, Y.Y. Chen, C.Y. Cai, J.N. Xu, J.Z. Chen, S.Y. Li, H.J. Li, N.L. Liu, H. Li, J.R. Zeng, H.C. Guo, X. Wang, Y.L. Chen, H.D. Wu, L.X. Wei, J.S. Zhang.
Institute of Architectural Algorithms & Applications,
Southeast University, Nanjing
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