Rheological Rejuvenation and Structural Build-up of 3D Printed Manufactured Sand Concrete via Secondary Mixing Protocol (2026-02)¶
Zhu Wenxuan, , , Zhu Chao, Wang Tilin, Wang Yifei,
Journal Article - Journal of Building Design and Environment
Abstract
The application of sustainable manufactured sand (MS) in 3D printed concrete is currently severely restricted by the “pumpability-buildability” conflict, primarily characterized by the high internal friction and angularity of MS particles. To overcome this bottleneck, this study proposes a novel process-oriented strategy: a secondary mixing protocol featuring a static resting period and delayed superplasticizer addition. This approach is explicitly designed to induce a “rheological rejuvenation” effect in stiff MS mixtures. Quantitative results demonstrate that this protocol reduces the static yield stress of high-volume MS ink (T-3) by approximately 39% (from 1,516 Pa to 924 Pa) and significantly diminishes thixotropic hysteresis, thereby successfully reopening the effective printing window to approximately 65 min. Although increasing MS content accelerates the structural build-up rate, the optimized 3D printed manufactured sand concrete (T-3) achieves a 28-day compressive strength of 61 MPa, representing a 15% enhancement over the river sand reference group (T-0). These findings confirm that the secondary mixing protocol is a robust solution capable of unlocking the potential of high-volume MS in sustainable digital construction.
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BibTeX
@article{zhu_liu_zhan_zhu.2024.RRaSBuo3PMSCvSMP,
author = "Wenxuan Zhu and Chao Liu and Yu Zhang and Chao Zhu and Tilin Wang and Yifei Wang and Huawei Liu",
title = "Rheological Rejuvenation and Structural Build-up of 3D Printed Manufactured Sand Concrete via Secondary Mixing Protocol",
doi = "10.70401/jbde.2026.0029",
year = "2024",
journal = "Journal of Building Design and Environment",
}
Formatted Citation
W. Zhu, “Rheological Rejuvenation and Structural Build-up of 3D Printed Manufactured Sand Concrete via Secondary Mixing Protocol”, Journal of Building Design and Environment, 2024, doi: 10.70401/jbde.2026.0029.
Zhu, Wenxuan, Chao Liu, Yu Zhang, Chao Zhu, Tilin Wang, Yifei Wang, and Huawei Liu. “Rheological Rejuvenation and Structural Build-up of 3D Printed Manufactured Sand Concrete via Secondary Mixing Protocol”. Journal of Building Design and Environment, 2024. https://doi.org/10.70401/jbde.2026.0029.