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Controlling Three-Dimensional-Printable Concrete with Vibration (2021-11)

10.14359/51734150

 Pattaje Sooryanarayana Karthik, Hawkins Kathleen,  Stynoski Peter,  Lange David
Journal Article - ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 118, Iss. 6, pp. 353-358

Abstract

This study proposes using vibration to facilitate three-dimensional (3D) printing of concrete with coarse aggregate, which could lower material costs and decrease shrinkage compared with current 3D-printed cementitious structures. 3D printing of concrete requires concrete to behave like a fluid during pumping and extrusion but like a solid after extrusion. This difference in behavior could potentially be accommodated by using vibration to control the yield stress of concrete. The objective of this study was to understand the effect of vibration on the concrete yield stress and its implications for 3D printing. In this study, a concrete rheometer was modified to measure the yield stress of concrete during vibration. The results of the study show how the effect of vibration on the yield stress of concrete is dependent on the aggregate volume fraction and the packing of the aggregates. It was also observed that the effect is instantaneous and reversible.

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1 Citations

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BibTeX
@article{patt_hawk_styn_lang.2021.CTDPCwV,
  author            = "Karthik Pattaje Sooryanarayana and Kathleen A. Hawkins and Peter B. Stynoski and David A. Lange",
  title             = "Controlling Three-Dimensional-Printable Concrete with Vibration",
  doi               = "10.14359/51734150",
  year              = "2021",
  journal           = "ACI Materials Journal",
  volume            = "118",
  number            = "6",
  pages             = "353--358",
}
Formatted Citation

K. P. Sooryanarayana, K. A. Hawkins, P. B. Stynoski and D. A. Lange, “Controlling Three-Dimensional-Printable Concrete with Vibration”, ACI Materials Journal, vol. 118, no. 6, pp. 353–358, 2021, doi: 10.14359/51734150.

Sooryanarayana, Karthik Pattaje, Kathleen A. Hawkins, Peter B. Stynoski, and David A. Lange. “Controlling Three-Dimensional-Printable Concrete with Vibration”. ACI Materials Journal 118, no. 6 (2021): 353–58. https://doi.org/10.14359/51734150.