Enclosing Reinforcement Structures in Shotcrete 3D Printing

Niklas Freund, Robin Dörrie, Martin David, H. Kloft, Klaus Dröder, D. Lowke
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Integrating reinforcement into existing concrete 3D printing processes represents one of the key challenges in further automating the additive manufacturing of structural concrete components. A number of different approaches are currently being investigated. In this context, the integration of prefabricated reinforcement structures as well as the process-parallel assembly of reinforcement, e.g. by additive metal arc welding or joining of short rebars, are potential strategies. A common feature of both of these reinforcement strategies is that rebars protrude from the concrete surface in variable orientations during the printing process and need to be enclosed in concrete. Due to the spray application, Shotcrete 3D Printing (SC3DP) offers a good basis for realizing such reinforcement enclosures without the use of specially adapted nozzles. However, it is essential to systematically analyze material properties, e.g. accelerator dosage, and process properties, e.g. reinforcement orientation, in order to define limits for the application. For this reason, the present study investigates the influence of accelerator dosage (0 - 4 %) and reinforcement geometry (spacing, inclination, crossings) on the formation of voids. It is observed that with increasing accelerator dosage, the reinforcement structure increasingly acts as a blocking element for material spreading. The adhesion of the concrete to the reinforcement during spraying creates a shielding effect that increasingly leads to void formation. Finally, the potential and limitations of using prefabricated reinforcement structures in SC3DP are discussed.
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用喷射混凝土 3D 打印技术封闭加固结构
在现有的混凝土三维打印工艺中集成钢筋是进一步实现混凝土结构件增材制造自动化的关键挑战之一。目前正在研究多种不同的方法。在这种情况下,预制钢筋结构的集成以及钢筋的平行组装(例如通过快速成型金属弧焊或短钢筋的连接)都是潜在的策略。这两种加固策略的共同特点是,在打印过程中,钢筋会以不同的方向突出混凝土表面,因此需要将其封闭在混凝土中。由于喷射应用,喷射混凝土三维打印(SC3DP)为实现这种钢筋围护提供了良好的基础,而无需使用专门改装的喷嘴。不过,必须系统地分析材料特性(如促进剂用量)和工艺特性(如钢筋方向),以确定应用限制。为此,本研究调查了促进剂用量(0 - 4 %)和加固几何形状(间距、倾斜度、交叉)对空隙形成的影响。研究发现,随着促进剂用量的增加,钢筋结构越来越成为材料扩散的阻碍因素。在喷射过程中,混凝土与钢筋的粘附产生了屏蔽效应,从而越来越多地导致空隙的形成。最后,讨论了在 SC3DP 中使用预制钢筋结构的潜力和局限性。
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