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: Received: 20 September 2021 / Approved: 21 September 2021 / Online: 21 September 2021 (09:14:50 CEST)
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Ivanova, I.; Ivaniuk, E.; Bisetti, S.; Nerella, V. N.; Mechtcherine, V. Comparison between Methods for Indirect Assessment of Buildability in Fresh 3D Printed Mortar and Concrete. Preprints2021, 2021090352
Ivanova, I.; Ivaniuk, E.; Bisetti, S.; Nerella, V. N.; Mechtcherine, V. Comparison between Methods for Indirect Assessment of Buildability in Fresh 3D Printed Mortar and Concrete. Preprints 2021, 2021090352
Ivanova, I.; Ivaniuk, E.; Bisetti, S.; Nerella, V. N.; Mechtcherine, V. Comparison between Methods for Indirect Assessment of Buildability in Fresh 3D Printed Mortar and Concrete. Preprints2021, 2021090352
APA Style
Ivanova, I., Ivaniuk, E., Bisetti, S., Nerella, V. N., & Mechtcherine, V. (2021). Comparison between Methods for Indirect Assessment of Buildability in Fresh 3D Printed Mortar and Concrete. Preprints. https://doi.org/
Chicago/Turabian Style
Ivanova, I., Venkatesh N. Nerella and Viktor Mechtcherine. 2021 "Comparison between Methods for Indirect Assessment of Buildability in Fresh 3D Printed Mortar and Concrete" Preprints. https://doi.org/
Abstract
This paper presents a comparison between indirect methods for assessing the buildability of 3D printed cementitious materials, including CRV or CSR test using rotational rheometry, unconfined uniaxial compression test (UUCT), a newly proposed confined uniaxial compression test (CUCT), and fast penetration test. The experimental program was conducted on the extruded samples of six printable mortars and two printable concretes with various rheological behavior achieved by the use of different additives and admixtures. Predictions of the material failure and the stability failure in hollow cylindrical structures are provided and compared with the results of the direct printing test. Benefits and disadvantages of the employed test methods are discussed, also taking into consideration a perspective of their use for automated in-situ control of the materials’ buildability.
Keywords
3D concrete printing; digital concrete; layered extrusion; fresh concrete rheology; green strength; buildability; rotational rheometry
Subject
Chemistry and Materials Science, Materials Science and Technology
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