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Investigation of the material mixtures and fiber addition for 3D concrete printing

Antoni, and AGRAPUTRA, AUDI and TEOPILUS, DANIEL and SUNARYO, AXELINO HADI and MULYADI, MALVIN MANUEL and Chandra, Jimmy and Pudjisuryadi, Pamuda and Hardjito, Djwantoro (2021) Investigation of the material mixtures and fiber addition for 3D concrete printing. [UNSPECIFIED]

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          Abstract

          The era of Construction 4.0 is characterized by technological advances used in the construction industry. One of the advancements is the use of 3D concrete printing in construction. However, until now, the development of 3D concrete printing in Indonesia is still minimal. The main challenge is to determine the composition of the material mixtures for making the mortar, having good extrudability but still has sufficient strength. The rapid initial setting time required was also different for the concrete for typical construction. Our previous mixture composition incorporating calcium oxide to accelerate the initial setting time was adequate. However, the extrusion process was still not satisfactory. In this study, the effect of cement to sand ratio, sand particle size, and the addition of synthetic micro-fiber was investigated on the main properties of 3D printing materials, i.e., initial setting time, flowability, extrudability, and compressive strength. It was found that using smaller maximum particle size sand increases the initial setting time. The addition of synthetic microfiber reduces the strength and the workability of the mortar. However, fiber inclusion has advantages as it reduces the possibility of cracking in the printed concrete. The extruded concrete specimens were shown to have significant strength reduction due to lack of compaction, and it was affected by the direction of printing showing orthotropic properties of the 3D printed concrete.

          Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
          Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
          Divisions: Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning > Civil Engineering Department
          Depositing User: Admin
          Date Deposited: 30 Nov 2021 00:18
          Last Modified: 22 Jun 2022 14:59
          URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/19412

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