Zahir Azimi, Moein Mousavi, Habib Akbarzadeh Bengar, Akbar A. Javadi
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摘要
随着 3D 打印技术在建筑领域的应用,3D 打印(3DP)结构也需要与传统钢筋混凝土(RC)结构一样减轻重量。此外,还需要研究这类结构的防火性能。3DP 试样的打印层数和层与层之间的时间间隔是测试中的变量之一。试验结果表明,随着膨胀珍珠岩(EP)对天然砂(NS)替代比例的增加,在替代量为 25% 时,层间粘结强度平均增加了 18.6%,而在最高替代水平 75% 时,平均降低了 5.8%。此外,加入 EP 后,3DP 试样的抗压和抗弯强度平均分别从 9% 下降到 29.7%,从 39.3% 下降到 49.3%。随着 NS 替代水平的提高,暴露于 800 °C 后的残余抗压强度和抗折强度也有所提高。此外,高温暴露对层间结合强度的影响最小,但会显著降低抗压和抗折强度。结果表明,增加层间时间间隔会降低层间结合强度和抗折强度,而对抗压强度的影响可以忽略不计。
Study on the post-fire mechanical properties of lightweight 3D printed concrete containing expanded perlite as partial replacement of natural sand
Along with the rise in construction with 3D printing technology, 3D printed (3DP) structures also require weight reduction similar to conventional reinforcement concrete (RC) structures. In addition, the behaviour of this type of structure against fire needs to be investigated. The number of printed layers and the time gap between layers for the 3DP specimens were among the variables examined in the tests. The test results demonstrated that as the replacement percentage of natural sand (NS) with expanded perlite (EP) increased, at 25% volume of replacement the interlayer bond strength increased on average by 18.6%, while at the highest replacement level of 75%, decreased on average by 5.8%. Additionally, by incorporation of EP the compressive and flexural strengths of 3DP specimens declined averagely from 9% to 29.7%, and 39.3% to 49.3%, respectively. As the replacement level of NS increased, residual compressive and flexural strengths increased after exposure to 800 °C. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that exposure to high temperature had the least effect on interlayer bond strength, whereas it significantly reduced the compressive and flexural strength. The results showed that, increasing the time gap between layers reduced interlayer bond strength and flexural strength while negligibly affected compressive strength.
期刊介绍:
For concrete and other cementitious derivatives to be developed further, we need to understand the use of alternative hydraulically active materials used in combination with plain Portland Cement, sustainability and durability issues. Both fundamental and best practice issues need to be addressed.
Magazine of Concrete Research covers every aspect of concrete manufacture and behaviour from performance and evaluation of constituent materials to mix design, testing, durability, structural analysis and composite construction.