Y. Asghari , S.E. Mohammadyan-Yasouj , M. Petrů , H. Ghandvar , S.S. R. Koloor
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摘要
尽管混凝土 3D 打印(3DCP)在建筑行业受到越来越多的关注,但钢筋仍然是 3D 打印(3DP)建筑的一个重大障碍。为了解决这一问题,工程水泥基复合材料(ECC)(也被称为应变硬化水泥基复合材料(SHCC))可以在不使用钢筋的情况下提供结构性能和完整性、安全性、耐久性和强度。文章回顾了使用 ECC 进行 3DCP 的科学研究工作,并提出了进一步研究的建议,以促进更好的发展。因此,聚乙烯(PE)纤维因其强度高而被广泛使用。混合设计参数与新鲜 ECC 流变特性的关系已得到广泛研究。由于印刷工艺的原因,纤维取向可能会影响极限拉伸应变。与随机纤维取向的浇注材料相比,与拉伸应力一致的纤维取向会产生更高的极限拉伸应变。此外,研究表明,纤维含量高达 2% 的 ECC 可以混合、挤压和制造。研究结果强调了含有 PVA 和 PE 纤维的印刷 ECC 之间的比较、混合设计参数对挤出性的影响以及纤维长度和体积分数对应变硬化性能的影响。文中还介绍了纤维取向和喷嘴距离对拉伸性能和极限拉伸应变的影响,以及 3DP-ECC 的各向异性。除此之外,还有一些领域需要进一步研究,如耐久性和对各种加载条件(如地震加载)的响应。
3D Printing and Implementation of Engineered Cementitious Composites - A Review
While 3D printing of concrete (3DCP) has gained increasing interest in the construction industry, steel reinforcement remains a significant obstacle to 3D printing (3DP) construction. To address this concern, Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC), also recognized as Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composites (SHCC), can provide structural performance and integrity, safety, durability, and strength without steel reinforcement. The article reviews scientific works on 3DCP using ECC and proposes further investigations to lead to better development. As a result, generally, Poly-Ethylene (PE) fibers are used more frequently because of their strength. Mix design parameters have been extensively examined in relation to fresh ECC rheological characteristics. Due to the printing process, fiber orientation may affect ultimate tensile strain. As compared to casted ones with random fiber orientation, fiber orientation aligned with tensile stress resulted in a higher ultimate tensile strain. Additionally, research showed that ECC including up to 2 % fiber can be mixed, extruded, and built. Morovere, results highlighted the comparison between printed ECC containing PVA and PE fibers, the influence of mix design parameters on extrudability, and the impact of fiber length and volume fraction on strain-hardening properties. The text also covers the effects of fiber orientation and nozzle distance on tensile performance and ultimate tensile strain, as well as the anisotropic properties of 3DP-ECC. As well as this, there are some areas that require further research, such as durability and response to a variety of loading conditions, such as seismic loading.
期刊介绍:
Case Studies in Construction Materials provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies on construction materials. In addition, the journal also publishes related Short Communications, Full length research article and Comprehensive review papers (by invitation).
The journal will provide an essential compendium of case studies for practicing engineers, designers, researchers and other practitioners who are interested in all aspects construction materials. The journal will publish new and novel case studies, but will also provide a forum for the publication of high quality descriptions of classic construction material problems and solutions.