Mehdi Chougan , Szymon Skibicki , Yazeed A. Al-Noaimat , Karol Federowicz , Marcin Hoffmann , Daniel Sibera , Krzysztof Cendrowski , Mateusz Techman , Joao Nuno Pacheco , Seyed Hamidreza Ghaffar , Pawel Sikora
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摘要
在水泥基混合物中使用再生砖骨料可以减少对有限自然资源的过度依赖,提高混凝土的可持续性。本文提出了一种潜在的解决方案,通过将低碳三元混合水泥与再生骨料相结合,减少垃圾填埋量,提高 3D 混凝土打印技术的可持续性。因此,本文研究了加入两种类型的再生砖骨料--粘土砖(CBA)和工程砖(EBA)对可打印三维三元混合水泥性能的影响。在已有的可打印三维混合水泥中,用欧洲各地的两种再生砖骨料替代了天然骨料,替代率高达 50%。对再生砖骨料进行了表征,以确定其特性。使用绿色强度测试对新鲜特性进行评估,以评估骨料替代对混合物形状稳定性的影响。对含有 CBA 和 EBA 的混合料(包括浇注混合料和 3D 打印混合料)的机械性能进行了评估,并与对照样本的机械性能进行了比较。结果表明,加入再生砖骨料可显著提高绿色强度和杨氏模量。加入再生砖骨料后,机械强度性能有了明显提高,在浇注法和三维打印法中分别达到了 67% 和 55%。通过打印圆柱形物体,评估了所开发的混合配方对 3D 打印的适用性。
Comparative analysis of ternary blended cement with clay and engineering brick aggregate for high-performance 3D printing
Utilising recycled brick aggregate in cementitious mixtures can decrease the overdependency on limited natural resources and improve the sustainability of concrete. This paper presents a potential solution to lower the amount of waste being landfilled and increase the sustainability of 3D concrete printing technology by combining low-carbon ternary blended cement with recycled aggregates. Hence, the effect of incorporating two types of recycled brick aggregate - clay brick (CBA) and engineering brick (EBA) on the properties of 3D printable ternary blended cement were investigated. The natural aggregate in a pre-existing 3D printable blend was substituted by up to 50 wt.-% with two varieties of recycled brick aggregates available throughout Europe. The recycled brick aggregates underwent characterisation to determine their properties. The fresh property evaluation using the green strength test was used to assess the effect of aggregate replacements on the mixture's shape stability. The mechanical performance of mixtures containing CBA and EBA, both cast and 3D printable mixes, was evaluated and compared to that of the control sample. The results indicated that incorporating recycled brick aggregate enhances green strength and Young's modulus significantly. Mechanical strength performance showed significant enhancement when incorporating RBA, which reached up to 67% and 55% for both cast and 3D printing methods, respectively. The suitability of the developed mix formulations for 3D printing was assessed by printing cylindrical objects.
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Developments in the Built Environment (DIBE) is a recently established peer-reviewed gold open access journal, ensuring that all accepted articles are permanently and freely accessible. Focused on civil engineering and the built environment, DIBE publishes original papers and short communications. Encompassing topics such as construction materials and building sustainability, the journal adopts a holistic approach with the aim of benefiting the community.