Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin

One of the major challenges facing 3D printing for construction is the technological suitability, ‘printability’, of the materials used. These cement-based materials differ from those used in other sectors, which has a series of conditioning factors that are the object of the present analysis. This...

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Autores principales: G. Sotorrío, J. Alonso, N.O.E. Olsson, J.A. Tenorio
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ce06095af3554d90b42b3813ba5d54622021-12-01T14:08:04ZPrintability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin10.3989/mc.2021.118210465-27461988-3226https://doaj.org/article/ce06095af3554d90b42b3813ba5d54622021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2344https://doaj.org/toc/0465-2746https://doaj.org/toc/1988-3226 One of the major challenges facing 3D printing for construction is the technological suitability, ‘printability’, of the materials used. These cement-based materials differ from those used in other sectors, which has a series of conditioning factors that are the object of the present analysis. This article first reviews the definition of the term ‘printability’ and its constituent stages. Those stages condition the requirements to be met by cement-based materials, whether designed for other uses or developed ad hoc, and therefore the tests applicable to determine their aptitude for use in additive manufacturing for construction. That is followed by a review of the standardised tests presently in place for mortars and concretes that can be used to verify a material’s compliance with such requirements. The paper concludes with a recommendation on the advisability of developing a standard test or suite of tests to ascertain printability. G. SotorríoJ. AlonsoN.O.E. OlssonJ.A. TenorioConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasarticleConcreteCement3D printingTestingAdditive manufacturingConstructionMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsTA401-492ENESMateriales de Construccion, Vol 71, Iss 344 (2021)
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topic Concrete
Cement
3D printing
Testing
Additive manufacturing
Construction
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
spellingShingle Concrete
Cement
3D printing
Testing
Additive manufacturing
Construction
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
G. Sotorrío
J. Alonso
N.O.E. Olsson
J.A. Tenorio
Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin
description One of the major challenges facing 3D printing for construction is the technological suitability, ‘printability’, of the materials used. These cement-based materials differ from those used in other sectors, which has a series of conditioning factors that are the object of the present analysis. This article first reviews the definition of the term ‘printability’ and its constituent stages. Those stages condition the requirements to be met by cement-based materials, whether designed for other uses or developed ad hoc, and therefore the tests applicable to determine their aptitude for use in additive manufacturing for construction. That is followed by a review of the standardised tests presently in place for mortars and concretes that can be used to verify a material’s compliance with such requirements. The paper concludes with a recommendation on the advisability of developing a standard test or suite of tests to ascertain printability.
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author G. Sotorrío
J. Alonso
N.O.E. Olsson
J.A. Tenorio
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J.A. Tenorio
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title Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin
title_short Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin
title_full Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin
title_fullStr Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin
title_full_unstemmed Printability of materials for extrusion 3D printing technologies: a review of material requirements and testin
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