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Special Topic Seminar CE 7999 - Aspects of Buildability in Extrusion Based Concrete 3D Printing – Material Parameters

Special Topic Seminar CE 7999 - Aspects of Buildability in Extrusion Based Concrete 3D Printing – Material Parameters

Date6th Oct 2021

Time02:30 PM

Venue Google Meet

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This study investigates the effect of the alkali-free aluminium sulfate based accelerator on the printability and buildability of 3D printable concrete. The accelerator is introduced at various locations in the printing system – at the mixer, nozzle and sprayed on the surface post-printing. The influence of accelerator on setting and hardening is examined. Flow table test and vane shear test are used to determine the effect on static yield stress, structuration, and resistance to flow (spread), which determines the suitable dosage of the accelerator for a printable and buildable structure. The test results are compared with the observations from print trials, and a good relationship is established. Through print trials, it is concluded that the mix with 1% accelerator dosage provides better buildability when added at the mixer, and the 2% dosage is suitable for addition at the nozzle. A new method of enhancing buildability post-printing by spraying a high dosage of the accelerator is studied. The higher stiffness of sprayed surface due to the quick set (up to 5 mm depth) arrests compression of layers while printing. The depth of penetration and evolution of phases is examined by XRD analysis. A large-scale structure printed with this technique is demonstrated.

Speakers

Mr. Shantanu Bhattacherjee, Roll No. CE17D700

Department of Civil Engineering