Evaluation of suitability for 3D printing of high performance concretes

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The article presents overview of additive manufacturing for concrete structures. Study focuses on specific tests used to determine suitability of high performance mixes for 3D printing. The tests include determination of compressive strength and evaluation of printing speed, extrudability and overall surface quality. Tests were performed on a High-Performance Concrete mix with fine natural aggregate up to 2 mm. Mineral additives such as silica fume and fly ash, and superplasticizer were added to obtain proper consistency. The tests were performed using specially designed site consisting of Cartesian robot and pumping module. The design of printed paths were tailored for specific tests. The evaluation of pump performance was made by measuring pumped mix volume in time. The determination of correct pumping speed was made based on the visual quality of the printed layers. Study determines also the ability to print multilayered structures and printability window of proposed mix.

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Kaszyńska, M., Hoffmann, M., Skibicki, S., Zieliński, A., Techman, M., Olczyk, N., & Wróblewski, T. (2018). Evaluation of suitability for 3D printing of high performance concretes. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 163). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816301002

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