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Hardened properties and durability of large-scale 3D printed cement-based materials

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MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
卷 54, 期 1, 页码 -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1617/s11527-021-01632-x

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Additive manufacturing; Digital construction; Void distribution; Layer structure; Anisotropy

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51878153, 51678143, 52008284]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China 973 Program [2015CB655102]
  3. Higher Education Institutions [20KJB560004]
  4. Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Digital Construction
  5. Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, Swinburne University

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This study investigates the properties and void distribution of large-scale 3D printed cement-based materials. The results show that 3DPC has higher strength and better resistance to some degradation mechanisms, but lower resistance to others. Voids in 3DPC are strongly oriented along the printing direction and more interconnected, leading to anisotropy in material performance.
This study systematically investigates the hardened properties, durability and void distribution of large-scale 3D printed cement-based materials (3DPC). Experimental results indicate that 3DPC has higher compressive and flexural strengths, lower drying shrinkage, better resistance against sulfate attack and carbonation than mold-cast cement-based materials, but lower resistance to frost damage and chloride ion penetration. Computed tomography scanning reveals that voids in 3DPC are strongly oriented along the printing direction. Furthermore, the voids are much more inter-connected and even continuous among the printed filaments. This unique void distribution is the origin of anisotropy for 3DPC and can explain the determined directional dependency of mechanical strengths and durability performance. Along the printing direction, the more connected voids render more channels for gas and liquid to penetrate into 3DPC.

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