Topology Optimization Of Architectural Panels To Minimize Waste During Fabrication: Algorithms For Panel Unfolding And Nesting

JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT(2021)

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The need to optimize the geometry and topology of construction components and assemblies can often be framed as combinatorial optimization problems (COPs). Such COPs occur throughout construction and are particularly relevant in architectural panel systems, given the complexity of panel topology, large component quantity in most projects, and the need to reduce waste produced during fabrication. The contribution of this paper is the development of novel combinatorial optimization algorithms for unfolding and nesting panels: a process that is central to realizing a fully automated and optimized file-to-factory system. The first algorithm for panel unfolding explores both enumerative and metaheuristic optimization to determine circumstances and applications where each are favorable. Then, a modified two-dimensional (2D) cutting stock algorithm using metaheuristics is developed for deriving optimal nest configurations. The combination of these novel algorithms is shown to produce 11% less fabrication waste in a case study for a typical residential construction project.
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Prefabrication, Offsite manufacturing, Metaheuristics, Combinatorial optimization, Simulated annealing, Genetic algorithm, Two-dimensional (2D) cutting stock, Digital fabrication
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