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Fresh and Hardened Properties of 3D Printed Concrete Made with Dune Sand (2020-07)

10.1007/978-3-030-49916-7_23

 el Hassan Hilal,  al Najjar Fady,  al Jassmi Hamad, Ahmed Waleed
Contribution - Proceedings of the 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication, pp. 225-234

Abstract

This paper examines the performance of 3D-printed concrete made with locally abundant desert dune sand. Cement was replaced by up to 10% silica fume and 30% fly ash to reduce its detrimental environmental footprint. The water-to-binder ratio used in the mix ranged between 0.35 and 0.40. Also, a superplasticizer was added in the range of 1 to 3%, by binder mass. Concrete mixes were proportioned to attain optimum fresh and hardened properties. A control mix with crushed dolomitic limestone aggregates served as a reference. The performance of 3D-printed concrete mixes was assessed based on slump flow, pumpability, and compressive strength. Experimental results showed a reduction in slump flow and pumpability with an increase in dune sand content. In turn, the compressive strength increased by 3% when 20% dune sand was utilized, but decreased by an average of 3% for every additional 10% subsequently. Concrete mixes incorporating a superplasticizer and higher water-to-binder ratio exhibited improved workability. While the former caused limited change to compressive strength, the latter resulted in a notable decrease. Upon replacing cement with silica fume and fly ash, the slump flow and pumpability increased. In fact, 3D-printed concrete made with 3% superplasticizer, 20% fly ash, and 10% silica fume experienced a 230 and 79% increase in slump flow and pumpability, respectively. Compressive strength increased by an average of 4% for every 10% fly ash replacement. The incorporation of 10% silica fume improved the strength by an additional 14%. Analytical models were developed to correlate slump flow to pumpability and 3D-printed concrete compressive strength to that of typical concrete cubes, serving as guidelines to produce optimal concrete mixes for large-scale concrete 3D printers.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings{hass_najj_jass_ahme.2020.FaHPo3PCMwDS,
  author            = "Hilal el Hassan and Fady al Najjar and Hamad Al Jassmi and Waleed Ahmed",
  title             = "Fresh and Hardened Properties of 3D Printed Concrete Made with Dune Sand",
  doi               = "10.1007/978-3-030-49916-7_23",
  year              = "2020",
  volume            = "28",
  pages             = "225--234",
  booktitle         = "Proceedings of the 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication: Digital Concrete 2020",
  editor            = "Freek Paul Bos and Sandra Simaria de Oliveira Lucas and Robert Johannes Maria Wolfs and Theo A. M. Salet",
}
Formatted Citation

H. el Hassan, F. al Najjar, H. A. Jassmi and W. Ahmed, “Fresh and Hardened Properties of 3D Printed Concrete Made with Dune Sand”, in Proceedings of the 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication: Digital Concrete 2020, 2020, vol. 28, pp. 225–234. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-49916-7_23.

Hassan, Hilal el, Fady al Najjar, Hamad Al Jassmi, and Waleed Ahmed. “Fresh and Hardened Properties of 3D Printed Concrete Made with Dune Sand”. In Proceedings of the 2nd RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication: Digital Concrete 2020, edited by Freek Paul Bos, Sandra Simaria de Oliveira Lucas, Robert Johannes Maria Wolfs, and Theo A. M. Salet, 28:225–34, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49916-7_23.