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A review of largescale 3DCP: Material characteristics, mix design, printing process, and reinforcement strategies

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STRUCTURES
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages 508-532

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2022.06.068

Keywords

Additive manufacturing (AM); 3D concrete printing (3DCP); Cementitious material; Construction automation; Extrusion; Rheology

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3D concrete printing is a promising construction method that offers design flexibility, reduces material waste and costs, and improves construction efficiency and safety. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the latest developments in large-scale 3D concrete printing, including mix characteristics, printing process parameters, and methods of reinforcement.
3D concrete printing (3DCP) is the additive manufacturing (AM) with the use of cementitious materials. It is a layer-by-layer new construction method which can provide design flexibility, minimize material waste, improve sustainability, decrease construction period, reduce labor requirements, increase site safety and significantly reduce the overall costs. In past 10 years, significant improvements have been made in developing concrete printers to transfer 3DCP from lab-scale to the real construction-scale. In this paper, the existing techniques that have been applied in construction of largescale 3DCP are presented. The recent literature is explored for new mix characteristics, printing process parameters, insight relations of flowability-extrudability-buildability, the hardened and mechanical properties of extrusion-based 3DPC. In addition, this paper investigated the different applied techniques for reinforcing of 3DPC structures in details, because to date, the largest challenge that faced 3DPC structures is the lack of appropriate methods of reinforcement. Overall, this work presents a comprehensive systematic review of 330 most recent publications in this field, with the focus on the last 3 years.

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