Properties and testing of printed cement-based materials in hardened state
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Abstract
3D printing is offering a totally new construction method, but an in-depth understanding of the consequences of the different production conditions compared to traditional formwork-based casting operations is required. Bulk material properties (intrinsic strength and durability) will follow the same fundamental material laws. However, in printed structures, the role of the interfaces will become increasingly important as they affect the mechanical performance, transport properties and durability behaviour. Additionally, the anisotropic nature of 3D printed structures implies that there are new opportunities to develop new methods of analysis. The aim of this chapter is to focus on the current practices for performance testing and to give an overview of the parameters which affect the hardened properties of a printed cementitious material.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | RILEM State-of-the-Art Reports |
Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media B.V. |
Pages | 137-185 |
Number of pages | 49 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Publication series
Series | RILEM State-of-the-Art Reports |
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Volume | 36 |
ISSN | 2213-204X |
Keywords
Research priority areas of TU Dresden
DFG Classification of Subject Areas according to Review Boards
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Keywords
- Anisotropic behaviour, Durability, Mechanical properties, Microstructure