Particle-Finite-Element-Simulation of Fresh Concrete for 3D Printing Applications (2018-10)¶
Reinold Janis,
Contribution - Forschungskolloquium 2018 Grasellenbach, pp. 68-70
Abstract
The material behaviour of concrete and fiber reinforced structures is dependent on the casting process like filling the formwork or compaction. Consequently, analysing the flow behaviour of fresh concrete during casting is of great interest to better understand the influence of the casting process.
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3 References
- Bos Freek, Wolfs Robert, Ahmed Zeeshan, Salet Theo (2016-08)
Additive Manufacturing of Concrete in Construction:
Potentials and Challenges of 3D Concrete Printing - Wolfs Robert, Bos Freek, Salet Theo (2018-02)
Early-Age Mechanical Behaviour of 3D Printed Concrete:
Numerical Modelling and Experimental Testing - Zhang Yu, Zhang Yunsheng, Liu Guojian, Yang Yonggan et al. (2018-04)
Fresh Properties of a Novel 3D Printing Concrete Ink
BibTeX
@inproceedings{rein_mesc.2018.PFESoFCf3PA,
author = "Janis Michel Reinold and Günther Meschke",
title = "Particle-Finite-Element-Simulation of Fresh Concrete for 3D Printing Applications",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-658-23627-4_24",
year = "2018",
pages = "68--70",
booktitle = "Forschungskolloquium 2018 Grasellenbach",
editor = "Jens Schneider and Nihat Kiziltoprak",
}
Formatted Citation
J. M. Reinold and G. Meschke, “Particle-Finite-Element-Simulation of Fresh Concrete for 3D Printing Applications”, in Forschungskolloquium 2018 Grasellenbach, 2018, pp. 68–70. doi: 10.1007/978-3-658-23627-4_24.
Reinold, Janis Michel, and Günther Meschke. “Particle-Finite-Element-Simulation of Fresh Concrete for 3D Printing Applications”. In Forschungskolloquium 2018 Grasellenbach, edited by Jens Schneider and Nihat Kiziltoprak, 68–70, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23627-4_24.