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Incorporation of Forest Biomass-Based Fly-Ash in Cement for 3D Printing (2023-04)

10.1007/978-3-031-25795-7_6

 Joshi Arpan,  de Carvalho Tomás,  Gaspar Florindo
Contribution - Sustainable and Digital Building, pp. 73-87

Abstract

The construction sector is undergoing a significant transformation with the application of digitalization and automation, known as “Industry 4.0” or “Construction 4.0”. It is an evolving concept in construction industries that involves revolutionary approaches such as digitally based construction methods, for instance. Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, uses robots to build structures layer by layer, which is particularly important for the construction of geometrically complex components [1]. While using fly ash as a partial replacement for cement during 3D printing, it is essential to understand the rheological behaviour of the mixture in fresh condition as well after being extruded from the nozzle. Only the wise understanding and systematic application of agro-based wastes into building construction materials will maximize its potential and, concurrently, lead to the development of higher strength of materials and low environmental risks [2].

BibTeX
@inproceedings{josh_carv_gasp.2023.IoFBBFAiCf3P,
  author            = "Arpan Joshi and Tomás Archer de Carvalho and Florindo Gaspar",
  title             = "Incorporation of Forest Biomass-Based Fly-Ash in Cement for 3D Printing",
  doi               = "10.1007/978-3-031-25795-7_6",
  year              = "2023",
  pages             = "73--87",
  booktitle         = "Sustainable and Digital Building",
  editor            = "Florindo Gaspar and Artur Mateus",
}
Formatted Citation

A. Joshi, T. A. de Carvalho and F. Gaspar, “Incorporation of Forest Biomass-Based Fly-Ash in Cement for 3D Printing”, in Sustainable and Digital Building, 2023, pp. 73–87. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-25795-7_6.

Joshi, Arpan, Tomás Archer de Carvalho, and Florindo Gaspar. “Incorporation of Forest Biomass-Based Fly-Ash in Cement for 3D Printing”. In Sustainable and Digital Building, edited by Florindo Gaspar and Artur Mateus, 73–87, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25795-7_6.