3D Printed Fastener-Free Connections for Non-Structural and Structural Applications – An Exploratory Investigation
Abstract
The construction industry has shown increasing interest in AM technologies and has
successfully implemented various proof of concept projects using different AM processes. Much
of the research on AM in the construction industry has focused on development of new large-scale
extrusion printing systems and on development of cementitious materials for AM applications,
whereas research exploring new applications of already existing AM technologies and materials
suitable for construction applications has been scarce. This paper explores the use of existing,
small-scale material extrusion 3D printers to create fastener-free connections that could be used in
structural or non-structural applications. These connections, inspired by traditional wood joinery
and modern proprietary connections were printed using polylactic acid (PLA) material. The
flexural strength of the connections was then tested using a four-point bending test to evaluate
their potential structural performance and to identify connection types that warrant further research
in this exploratory proof of concept study.