Developing 3D Printable Lightweight Functional Cementitious Composite (2021-04)¶
Brooks Adam,
Contribution - Proceedings of the 17th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments, pp. 52-58
Abstract
Provoked by recent advancements in additive manufacturing, 3D printable concrete has been explored as an alternative method to construct concrete structures. 3D printing of cementitious materials has the potential to address several major challenges faced by the current concrete industry: (i) it eliminates the use of formwork (mold) and vibration that are typically necessary for consolidating wet concrete, which can in turn significantly reduce material and labor costs involved in the formwork construction; (ii) the highly automated construction process can reduce the material waste, cut down construction time, and reduce human error; in addition, (iii) it allows a new approach for concrete design–the composition and property of printed material can be parametrically varied from one location to another, tuning to the optimal structural performance and functionalities. In the last decade, some showcase examples have became available–e.g., WinSun, XTree, TotalKustom, Smart Dynamic Concrete, as this new construction technology becomes more commercially and economically feasible.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{broo_zhou.2021.D3PLFCC,
author = "Adam Lee Brooks and Hongyu Zhou",
title = "Developing 3D Printable Lightweight Functional Cementitious Composite",
doi = "10.1061/9780784483381.005",
year = "2021",
pages = "52--58",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 17th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments: Materials, Structures, Dynamics, and Control in Extreme Environments, Earth and Space",
}
Formatted Citation
A. L. Brooks and H. Zhou, “Developing 3D Printable Lightweight Functional Cementitious Composite”, in Proceedings of the 17th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments: Materials, Structures, Dynamics, and Control in Extreme Environments, Earth and Space, 2021, pp. 52–58. doi: 10.1061/9780784483381.005.
Brooks, Adam Lee, and Hongyu Zhou. “Developing 3D Printable Lightweight Functional Cementitious Composite”. In Proceedings of the 17th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments: Materials, Structures, Dynamics, and Control in Extreme Environments, Earth and Space, 52–58, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784483381.005.