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  • 2022Transport properties of 3D printed cementitious materials with prolonged time gap between successive layers32citations
  • 2022Transport properties of 3D printed cementitious materials with prolonged time gap between successive layers32citations
  • 2021Manual application versus autonomous release of water repellent agent to prevent reinforcement corrosion in cracked concrete1citations
  • 2021Manual application versus autonomous release of water repellent agent to prevent reinforcement corrosion in cracked concretecitations
  • 2020X-Ray Micro Tomography of Water Absorption by Superabsorbent Polymers in Mortar11citations
  • 2019Microstructural characterization of 3D printed cementitious materials163citations
  • 2019Microstructural characterization of 3D printed cementitious materials163citations

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  • Van Den Heede, Philip
  • De Volder, Melissa
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  • Schutter, Geert De
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  • Heede, Philip Van Den
  • Tittelboom, Kim Van
  • Putten, Jolien Van Der
  • Stappen, Jeroen Van
  • França De Mendonça Filho, F.
  • Schlangen, Erik
  • Šavija, Branko
  • Romero Rodriguez, Claudia
  • Offenwert, Stefanie Van
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Microstructural characterization of 3D printed cementitious materials

  • Schutter, Geert De
  • Deprez, Maxim
  • Cnudde, Veerle
  • Van Tittelboom, Kim
Abstract

Three-dimensional concrete printing (3DCP) has progressed rapidly in recent years. With the aim to realize both buildings and civil works without using any molding, not only has the need for reliable mechanical properties of printed concrete grown, but also the need for more durable and environmentally friendly materials. As a consequence of super positioning cementitious layers, voids are created which can negatively affect durability. This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the relationship between 3DCP process parameters and the formed microstructure. The effect of two different process parameters (printing speed and inter-layer time) on the microstructure was established for fresh and hardened states, and the results were correlated with mechanical performance. In the case of a higher printing speed, a lower surface roughness was created due to the higher kinetic energy of the sand particles and the higher force applied. Microstructural investigations revealed that the amount of unhydrated cement particles was higher in the case of a lower inter-layer interval (i.e., 10 min). This phenomenon could be related to the higher water demand of the printed layer in order to rebuild the early Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate (CSH) bridges and the lower amount of water available for further hydration. The number of pores and the pore distribution were also more pronounced in the case of lower time intervals. Increasing the inter-layer time interval or the printing speed both lowered the mechanical performance of the printed specimens. This study emphasizes that individual process parameters will affect not only the structural behavior of the material, but they will also affect the durability and consequently the resistance against aggressive chemical substances.

Topics
  • microstructure
  • pore
  • surface
  • cement
  • void
  • Calcium
  • durability