The synergistic effect of ester-ether copolymerization thixo-tropic superplasticizer and Nano-Clay on the buildability of 3D printable cementitious materials

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The shape retention ability of materials deposited layer by layer is called buildability, which is an indispensable performance parameter for successful 3D printable cementitious materials (3DPC). This study investigated the synergistic effect of nano-clay (NC) and thixotropic superplasticizer (TP) on the buildability of 3DPC. The rheological parameters and static yield stress are characterized by the rheology testing, the green strength is measured by a self-made pressure tester, and the fluidity is tested by flow table. Results indicate that NC significantly increases the growth rate of static yield stress and green strength and TP can improve the initial rheological parameters and fluidity, which ensures the initial stiffness and workability of printed materials. The mixture with 7‰ (by mass of cementitious materials) NC and 3‰ TP obtains excellent extrudability and buildability, due to the synergistic effect of NC and TP. Based on the rheology testing and specific printing experiments, a printable window with 1.0 Pa/s~2.0 Pa/s of the rate of static yield stress evolution over time (RST) or 170 mm~200 mm of fluidity is established. This work provides theorical support for the control and evaluation of rheological properties in 3DPC.

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Wang, Y., Jiang, Y., Pan, T., & Yin, K. (2021). The synergistic effect of ester-ether copolymerization thixo-tropic superplasticizer and Nano-Clay on the buildability of 3D printable cementitious materials. Materials, 14(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14164622

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