Evaluating the Effect of Glass and Carbon Fiber Mesh on 3D-Printed Concrete Performance (2026-04)¶
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Journal Article - Materials, Vol. 19, Iss. 8, No. 1639
Abstract
Additive manufacturing of concrete offers reduced waste, faster construction, and design freedom, yet effective reinforcement integration remains a major challenge due to weak interlayer bonding and anisotropy. Most prior studies focus on vertical reinforcement, short fibers, or metallic systems, achieving modest flexural improvements (15–60%). This study evaluates horizontal continuous reinforcement using glass fiber mesh and two carbon fiber meshes (ARMO-mesh 200/200 and 500/500) integrated during 3D printing. The methods include extrusion-based printing of small (four-layer) and beam-like (eight-layer) specimens, both printed and cast, followed by three-point flexural and compression tests at 7 and 28 days under vertical and horizontal loading. The results show that ARMO-mesh 500/500 significantly enhances flexural strength—up to 100% over unreinforced controls (e.g., 24.4 kNm vs. 12.2 kNm in small specimens at 28 days) and ~60% over ARMO-mesh 200/200, while glass mesh provides only marginal gains (~12%). Carbon meshes also improve post-cracking toughness and apparent interlayer cohesion. A pronounced size effect reduces nominal strength in larger specimens. These findings demonstrate that wide-format porous carbon meshes offer a scalable, corrosion-resistant solution for load-bearing 3D-printed concrete elements, advancing automated digital construction.
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BibTeX
@article{jang_josh_gasp.2026.EtEoGaCFMo3PCP,
author = "Emad Janghorban and Arpan Joshi and Florindo José Mendes Gaspar",
title = "Evaluating the Effect of Glass and Carbon Fiber Mesh on 3D-Printed Concrete Performance",
doi = "10.3390/ma19081639",
year = "2026",
journal = "Materials",
volume = "19",
number = "8",
pages = "1639",
}
Formatted Citation
E. Janghorban, A. Joshi and F. J. M. Gaspar, “Evaluating the Effect of Glass and Carbon Fiber Mesh on 3D-Printed Concrete Performance”, Materials, vol. 19, no. 8, p. 1639, 2026, doi: 10.3390/ma19081639.
Janghorban, Emad, Arpan Joshi, and Florindo José Mendes Gaspar. “Evaluating the Effect of Glass and Carbon Fiber Mesh on 3D-Printed Concrete Performance”. Materials 19, no. 8 (2026): 1639. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19081639.