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Influence of Carbonated-Bottom-Slag-Granules in 3D Concrete Printing (2023-05)

10.3390/ma16114045

Butkutė Karolina, Vaitkevičius Vitoldas,  Šinka Māris,  Augonis Algirdas,  Korjakins Aleksandrs
Journal Article - Materials, Vol. 16, Iss. 11

Abstract

This study investigates the possibility of utilising bottom slag (BS) waste from landfills, and a carbonation process advantageous for the use of artificial aggregates (AAs) in printed three-dimensional (3D) concrete composites. In general, the main idea of granulated aggregates is to reduce the amount of CO2 emissions of printed 3D concrete objects (wall). AAs are made from construction materials, both granulated and carbonated. Granules are made from a combination of binder (ordinary Portland cement (OPC), hydrated lime, burnt shale ash (BSA)) and waste material (BS). BS is a waste material left over after the municipal waste burning process in cogeneration power plants. Whole printed 3D concrete composite manufacturing consists of: granulating artificial aggregate, aggregate hardening and sieving (adaptive granulometer), carbonation of AA, mixing 3D concrete, and 3D printing. The granulating and printing processes were analysed for hardening processes, strength results, workability parameters, and physical and mechanical properties. Printings with no granules (reference 3D printed concrete) were compared to 3D printed concretes with 25% and 50% of their natural aggregate replaced with carbonated AA. The results showed that, theoretically, the carbonation process could help to react approximately 126 kg/m3 CO2 from 1 m3 of granules.

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BibTeX
@article{butk_vait_sink_augo.2023.IoCBSGi3CP,
  author            = "Karolina Butkutė and Vitoldas Vaitkevičius and Māris Šinka and Algirdas Augonis and Aleksandrs Korjakins",
  title             = "Influence of Carbonated-Bottom-Slag-Granules in 3D Concrete Printing",
  doi               = "10.3390/ma16114045",
  year              = "2023",
  journal           = "Materials",
  volume            = "16",
  number            = "11",
}
Formatted Citation

K. Butkutė, V. Vaitkevičius, M. Šinka, A. Augonis and A. Korjakins, “Influence of Carbonated-Bottom-Slag-Granules in 3D Concrete Printing”, Materials, vol. 16, no. 11, 2023, doi: 10.3390/ma16114045.

Butkutė, Karolina, Vitoldas Vaitkevičius, Māris Šinka, Algirdas Augonis, and Aleksandrs Korjakins. “Influence of Carbonated-Bottom-Slag-Granules in 3D Concrete Printing”. Materials 16, no. 11 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16114045.