Structural Performance of Textile Reinforced 3D-Printed Concrete Elements

Gözdem Dittel, Martin Scheurer, Clara Evers, Fabian Meyer-Brötz, Ankiet Patel, Michael Osswald, Thomas Gries
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The aim of this study is to verify the industrial feasibility of integrating textile reinforcement into the 3D concrete printing process and to determine the flexural strength of 3D-printed concrete reinforced with alkali-resistant glass textiles. Due to the non-corrosiveness of the textile reinforcement, thin-walled concrete elements are feasible, reducing material consumption by up to 80 percent compared to steel reinforced concrete. The proposed method of the authors aims to combine 3D concrete printing with a single-sided, movable formwork in order to reduce the time-, personnel-, cost- and material-intensive formwork effort. As a first step towards that goal, in this study, a single-sided stable formwork following the printing path is designed and tested for its applicability on an industrial scale. The prototypical implementation of the printing method through a textile reinforcement is tested. For this purpose, test panels reinforced with textiles vertically and horizontally are printed with concrete. The flexural tensile strength of the printed, reinforced elements is investigated in a four-point bending test. Based on the results of the investigations, the requirements for a movable formwork are defined for the industrial application of this study. The movable formwork will replace the formwork frames in the future, so that the 3D concrete printing process can be optimized in a material-saving way and in terms of circular economy.
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本研究旨在验证将纺织加固材料集成到三维混凝土打印工艺中的工业可行性,并确定用耐碱玻璃纤维纺织品加固的三维打印混凝土的抗弯强度。由于纺织加固材料的非腐蚀性,薄壁混凝土构件是可行的,与钢筋混凝土相比,材料消耗最多可减少 80%。作者提出的方法旨在将三维混凝土打印与单面可移动模板结合起来,以减少时间、人员、成本和材料密集型模板工作。作为实现这一目标的第一步,本研究设计了一种单面稳定模板,并对其在工业规模上的适用性进行了测试。通过纺织加固材料对印刷方法的原型实施进行了测试。为此,在垂直和水平方向用纺织品加固的试验板上印上混凝土。在四点弯曲试验中对印刷加固元件的抗弯强度进行了研究。根据研究结果,为本研究的工业应用确定了对活动模板的要求。未来,活动模板将取代模板框架,从而以节约材料和循环经济的方式优化三维混凝土打印过程。
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