Experimental study on time dependent behaviour of coarse aggregate concrete mixture for 3D construction printing
Arnošt Vespalec, Jan Podroužek, Jiří Boštík, Lumír Miča, Daniel Koutný
Abstract
This experimental study analyses coarse aggregate-containing and coarse aggregate-free materials from the perspective of additive manufacturing. The primary objective is to identify, through a series of experiments, the fundamental equations that characterise material behaviour at early ages in order to formulate a digital material model. During the research, a previously unreported phenomenon, namely the contradictory development of Young's modulus and cohesion, was observed. In addition, the sensitivity of buildability to changes in material properties was discussed and demonstrated with a motivating example using a spatiotemporal simulation of 3D-printed concrete.
Topics & Concepts
Aggregate (composite)Cohesion (chemistry)ModulusMaterials scienceMaterial propertiesYoung's modulusStructural engineeringComposite materialEngineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryInnovations in Concrete and Construction MaterialsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesBIM and Construction Integration