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Use of Waste Materials to Reduce Cement and Natural Aggregates in 3D Printing Mortars (2023-01)

10.1007/978-3-031-09319-7_6

 Jesus Manuel,  Costa Joana,  Teixeira João,  Pessoa Ana Sofia,  Guimarães Ana,  Rangel Bárbara,  Moreira Luís,  Maia Lino,  Neto Rui,  Alves Jorge
Contribution - 3D Printing for Construction with Alternative Materials, pp. 127-153

Abstract

3D printing (3DP) is an example of a sustainable technology capable of replacing traditional manufacturing processes. One of its advantages is the use of optimized production processes, even for customized products, as well as the almost non-existence of waste. 3DP mortars (3DPM), therefore, rely heavily on Portland cement (PC), a material with high carbon emissions and energy consumption related to its manufacture. In order to comply with the growing environmental regulations and concerns, it is imperative that its use becomes more moderate and, as such, alternatives to PC or additives to reduce its percentage are being sought. At the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto, research has been conducted to produce 3DPM with different waste materials. This study has the following objectives: (i) reduce PC by adding sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA), with a strong emphasis on performance; (ii) substitute natural sand with recycled brick sand (RBS), aiming at replacing a natural aggregate while exploring new aesthetic possibilities. As to assess their viability as 3DPM, several mortars with different amounts of SCBA and RBS were formulated, taking into account some of its fresh and hardened properties as well as exploring different colours and textures. In the end, the best compositions were printed using material extrusion equipment.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings{jesu_cost_teix_pess.2023.UoWMtRCaNAi3PM,
  author            = "Manuel Jesus and Joana Costa and João Teixeira and Ana Sofia Mendes Pessoa and Ana Sofia Guimarães and Bárbara Rangel and Luís Moreira and Lino Maia and Rui Neto and Jorge Lino Alves",
  title             = "Use of Waste Materials to Reduce Cement and Natural Aggregates in 3D Printing Mortars",
  doi               = "10.1007/978-3-031-09319-7_6",
  year              = "2023",
  pages             = "127--153",
  booktitle         = "3D Printing for Construction with Alternative Materials",
  editor            = "Bárbara Rangel and Ana Sofia Guimarães and Jorge Lino Alves and Leonardo Santana",
}
Formatted Citation

M. Jesus, “Use of Waste Materials to Reduce Cement and Natural Aggregates in 3D Printing Mortars”, in 3D Printing for Construction with Alternative Materials, 2023, pp. 127–153. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-09319-7_6.

Jesus, Manuel, Joana Costa, João Teixeira, Ana Sofia Mendes Pessoa, Ana Sofia Guimarães, Bárbara Rangel, Luís Moreira, Lino Maia, Rui Neto, and Jorge Lino Alves. “Use of Waste Materials to Reduce Cement and Natural Aggregates in 3D Printing Mortars”. In 3D Printing for Construction with Alternative Materials, edited by Bárbara Rangel, Ana Sofia Guimarães, Jorge Lino Alves, and Leonardo Santana, 127–53, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09319-7_6.