The TailorCrete project has been launched to develop an integrated, automated process to enable cost-effective use of concrete in buildings and structures that embody individualized solutions to chalenges of function, climate, location, and aesthetics. It applies new digital design tools, on-site and off-site robotics, and automated formwork and reinforcement systems to bring concrete technology up-to date with the potentials of contemporary architecture.
OOFEM simulation software is used in the frame of this project to simulate the flow of self compacting concrete in complex shaped formworks. The computational model has been described in deliverables and reports submitted in the frame of workpackage 6 of the TailorCrete project.
This page serves as starting point for TailorCrete partners, containing examples of solved problems and links to useful material.
This section contains links to examples, with their description, corresponding simualtion inputs, and selected resutls.