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Additively Manufactured Concrete Structures 2024
Important dates & payment infos
Registration by:
April 30, 2024
through on-line form
Registration confirmation by
13 May 2024
Payment deadline:
15 August 2024
Reduced registration fee for students and postdocs:
350 €
Full registration fee for professors, researchers and professionals:
600 €
Course:
15-19 July 2024
Included with the registration fee:
lunches and coffee breaks for the 5 days of the Summer School, social event, printed book of lecture notes, printing of the poster for the summer school competition (350€ prize).
Educational objectives
The additive manufacturing (AM) of cementitious materials, particularly through the technique of 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP), is rapidly expanding in the construction industry with relevant developments in the material and production technologies as well as in the advanced design of high TRL projects. This growth necessitates a comprehensive understanding of various factors, including the control of material properties in their fresh state, structural analysis with reinforcement considerations, and the robust integration of applications on a large scale.
Currently, there is a pressing demand for establishing a solid academic foundation among researchers engaged in the digital design-to-fabrication process of innovative 3D printed structures. Enhancing technological and engineering expertise in 3DCP promises to elevate awareness within the construction field, thereby optimizing the socio-economic-environmental benefits derived from its effective implementation.
The primary objective of this Summer School is to train participants with the most advanced technical knowledge—analytical, numerical, and practical—on designing and constructing structures using 3DCP. A novel addition to this year’s program includes sessions by distinguished guest lecturers on specific research themes or practical applications of 3DCP, alongside increased opportunities for students to engage with their research activities. This initiative aims to foster exchange and discussion on these topics, promoting a richer learning experience and deeper understanding of 3DCP’s potential and challenges.
Participants
International Lecturers
Costantino Menna
Freek Bos
Arnaud Perrot
Jacques Kruger
Invited Lecturers
Tim Wangler
Yamei Zhang
Eric Kreiger
Josephine V. Carstensen
Manu Kurungod Mohan
Audience
Ph.D. students
Postdoctoral researchers
Practitioners interested in research and applications
Outline
The main topics addressed in the Summer school are:
- Additive Manufacturing processes
- Construction materials adopted in 3DCP
- Rheological requirements to control the printing process
- Mechanical-physical characterization in the fresh state
- Mechanical-physical characterization in the hardened state
- Analytical and numerical modeling of the printing process/layered structure
- Reinforcement technologies
- Structural optimization based on free-form capabilities
- Structural analysis and approval in large-scale applications
- Examples from practice
Course schedule
Monday, July 15 – Day 1
12.00 – 12.45 Registration of participants
12.45 – 14.00 Welcome Lunch
14.00 – 15.00 Menna - Bos: Introduction and presentation of AMCS202
15.00 – 16.00 Bos: AM Processes in the Digital Fabrication of Concrete
16.00 – 17.00 Bos: 3DCP Projects in practice
17.00 – 18.00 Poster Session nr 1 and Research presentation by participants
18:00 – Walking/Dinner around the city (not included in the SC fee)
Tuesday, July 16 – Day 2
09.00 – 11.00 Perrot: Materials & Rheology basics
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee Break
11.20 – 12.20 Kruger: How to print & cure (tools and equipment)
12.20 – 13.20 Perrot: Materials & Rheology – modeling and applications – Part I
13.20 – 14.30 Lunch Break
14.30 – 18.30 Laboratory Visit - Practical printing session
Wednesday, July 17 – Day 3
09.00 – 11.00 Kruger: Fresh state characterization – Part I
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee Break
11.20 – 13.20 Perrot: Materials & Rheology – modeling and applications – Part II
13.20 – 14.20 Lunch Break
14.20 – 15.20 Poster Session nr 2 and Research presentation by participants
15.20 – 19.20 Social activity: Guided Tour in Galleria Borbonica
19.30 – Social dinner (offered by the Summer School)
Thursday, July 18 – Day 4
09.00 – 10.00 Kruger: Fresh state characterization – Part II
10.00 – 11.00 Kruger: Printing process modeling
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee Break
11.20 – 13.20 Bos: Hardened state characterization and properties
13.20 – 14.30 Lunch Break
14.30 – 15.30 Menna: Structural Optimization – basics for 3DCP applications
15.30 – 16.15 Invited Talk nr.1 - Wangler: 3DCP chemistry basics
16.15 – 16.45 Coffee Break
16.45 – 17.30 Invited Talk nr.2 - Mohan: 3DCP durability issues
Friday, July 19 – Day 5
09.00 – 09.45 Invited Talk nr.3 - Zhang: 3DCP developments in China
09.45 – 10.45 Bos: Reinforcement technologies – Part I
10.45 – 11.15 Coffee Break
11.15 – 12.15 Bos: Reinforcement technologies – Part II
12.15 – 13.15 Menna: Structural analysis and principles – Part I
13.15 – 14.15 Lunch Break
14.15 – 15.15 Menna: Structural analysis and principles – Part II
15.15 – 16.00 Invited Talk nr.4 - Carstensen: Methods and tools in the 3DCP topology opt.
16.00 – 16.45 Invited Talk nr.5 - Kreiger: 3DCP developments in the US
16.45 – 17.15 Coffee Break
17.15 – 17.45 Poster Session Award and Closing of the Summer School
Contacts
Organizing issues: costantino.menna@unina.it – freek.bos@tum.de – phd.dist@unina.it
Administrative issues: immacolata.diez@unina.it – valeria.peluso@unina.it – annarita.manzi@unina.it – alessandra.sciarrino@unina.it – mariacristina.dirella@unina.it – maurizio.ranieritenti@unina.it
The Venue
Via Partenope belongs to the “Lungomare di Napoli” which is a route of about 3 km that runs along the sea and that starts from Santa Lucia, from Via Nazario Sauro, and goes up to Mergellina, where it ends via Caracciolo, skirting one of the most beautiful “views” in the world, able to fascinate tourists but also the inhabitants themselves who crowd the splendid promenade during the whole year.
The Conference Centre is located in front of the Castel dell’Ovo which is the oldest castle of Naples. Its aspect has changed over the centuries after many wars: in fact, the castle was originally built by the Normans, restored by the Angioinians first and then Aragonese. The Conference Centre is part of the numerous historical buildings of the University of Naples Federico II.
The University of Naples Federico II celebrates its 800th anniversary this year, a milestone celebrated with the entire city. The Federico II University, in addition to being one of the oldest in Europe, was the first university institution founded by a secular public authority. This prestigious distinction traces its origins to the enlightened Frederick II, the emperor who, 800 years ago, on June 5th, 1224, founded the University where knowledge was made accessible to anyone in the Kingdom.
Social event
We are delighted to announce that we will be organizing and providing all participants with a half-day guided tour of the Galleria Borbonica on Wednesday, July 17th (Day 3).
This stunning historical underground tunnel, originally commissioned by King Ferdinand II of Bourbon in the 19th century, offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural and architectural heritage of the city. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the intricate network of tunnels and passageways, marvel at the engineering feats of the past, and enjoy an evening of networking and cultural immersion in one of Naples’ most fascinating historical sites.
The tour will commence from the Summer School venue, which is conveniently within walking distance. Afterwards, we will conclude the day with a social dinner. Here are further details about the attraction and the restaurant:
Costs for the tour tickets and social dinner are already covered for all Summer School participants.
Travel Info
From Rome to Naples
- From Rome Airport (Leonardo da Vinci - Fiumicino Airport): take the Leonardo Express train or other regional trains to Roma Termini, the main train station in Rome. From the airport, you can follow the pedestrian path to take the Leonardo Express. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Train tickets can be purchased at the airport or at the train station.
- By train, from Roma Termini, the main train station in Rome. Take a train to Naples Central Station (Napoli Centrale). The journey takes approximately 1-2 hours, depending on the type of train (fast or regional, respectively). Train tickets can be purchased at the station or online in advance.
From Naples to the Conference Centre
- From Naples Airport (Napoli Capodichino Airport): take the Alibus shuttle service that connects the airport to Naples Central Station (Napoli Centrale, in Italian). The journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes.
- From Naples Train Station: once you arrive in Naples Central Station (Napoli Centrale, in Italian), make your way to the Conference Centre in Via Partenope:
- By Metro Line 1 – At Napoli Centrale, take Metro Line 1 (direction Piscinola). Get off at the Municipio station. Exit the station and walk towards Via Partenope (approximately 15 minutes on foot).
- By Bus 151 – At Napoli Centrale, take the bus 151 from the Piazza Garibaldi bus stop. Stay on the bus until you reach the Via Acton-Porto stop. From the bus stop, it is a short walk to Via Partenope.
Suggested accomodations
The list includes some suggested accommodation in Naples. However, being July high season, applicants are encouraged to check accommodation availability in the whole city.



