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A Mechanical Characteristic Capture-Method Considering Printing-Configurations for Buildability-Modeling in Concrete 3D Printing (2024-10)

10.1016/j.addma.2024.104462

 Chen Yuning, Xia Kailun, Dong Enlai, Cao Ruilin, Gao Yueyi,  Zhang Yamei
Journal Article - Additive Manufacturing, Vol. 94, No. 104462

Abstract

The structure failure modeling of 3D printing concrete (3DPC) during production is crucial for structure design, manufacturing process control and optimization. Serving as model inputs, the accuracy of 3DPC fresh material properties measurement highly affects the model prediction performance. The measured mechanical properties of freshly printed concrete strongly depend on the geometry, deformation and hardening process of used samples in testing. Herein, we propose an all-in-one method (AIOM) that synchronously considers these key factors (layer geometry, deformation, and hardening process) to more accurately capture the early-age mechanical performance distribution in printed structures. Different parametric-mechanical buckling models and two printable cementitious materials with distinct hardening characteristics (printable cement and printable geopolymer) were used to validate the performance of AIOM, with the traditional testing method, uniaxial unconfined compression test (UUCT), as the reference. Compared with UUCT, AIOM can improve the buildability prediction accuracy by 11.9 % to 50.8% for different validation scenarios. This novel testing method for 3DPC fresh material properties contributes to improving the accuracy of 3DPC structure failure models, thereby facilitating a better production phase control for 3DPC.

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BibTeX
@article{chen_xia_dong_cao.2024.AMCCMCPCfBMiC3P,
  author            = "Yuning Chen and Kailun Xia and Enlai Dong and Ruilin Cao and Yueyi Gao and Yamei Zhang",
  title             = "A Mechanical Characteristic Capture-Method Considering Printing-Configurations for Buildability-Modeling in Concrete 3D Printing",
  doi               = "10.1016/j.addma.2024.104462",
  year              = "2024",
  journal           = "Additive Manufacturing",
  volume            = "94",
  pages             = "104462",
}
Formatted Citation

Y. Chen, K. Xia, E. Dong, R. Cao, Y. Gao and Y. Zhang, “A Mechanical Characteristic Capture-Method Considering Printing-Configurations for Buildability-Modeling in Concrete 3D Printing”, Additive Manufacturing, vol. 94, p. 104462, 2024, doi: 10.1016/j.addma.2024.104462.

Chen, Yuning, Kailun Xia, Enlai Dong, Ruilin Cao, Yueyi Gao, and Yamei Zhang. “A Mechanical Characteristic Capture-Method Considering Printing-Configurations for Buildability-Modeling in Concrete 3D Printing”. Additive Manufacturing 94 (2024): 104462. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2024.104462.