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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in additive manufacturing in the world of concrete construction.
3D Concrete Printing tackles its subject from several angles, including issues relating to concrete materials (such as their formulation or fresh-state behavior), the various printing processes that have been developed, and how to describe the mechanical behavior and architectural and structural designs of printed structures. This book also considers the transition to application and industrialization, and the relevance of these new technologies in reducing…mehr
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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in additive manufacturing in the world of concrete construction.
3D Concrete Printing tackles its subject from several angles, including issues relating to concrete materials (such as their formulation or fresh-state behavior), the various printing processes that have been developed, and how to describe the mechanical behavior and architectural and structural designs of printed structures. This book also considers the transition to application and industrialization, and the relevance of these new technologies in reducing the environmental impact of the construction sector.
Finally, material characterization methodologies are presented with a view to describing the behavior of materials both before and after printing, and the modeling tools used to simulate the process are listed.
3D Concrete Printing tackles its subject from several angles, including issues relating to concrete materials (such as their formulation or fresh-state behavior), the various printing processes that have been developed, and how to describe the mechanical behavior and architectural and structural designs of printed structures. This book also considers the transition to application and industrialization, and the relevance of these new technologies in reducing the environmental impact of the construction sector.
Finally, material characterization methodologies are presented with a view to describing the behavior of materials both before and after printing, and the modeling tools used to simulate the process are listed.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394352074
- Artikelnr.: 72871269
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394352074
- Artikelnr.: 72871269
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Arnaud Perrot is Research Professor at the Université Bretagne Sud, France. He is the author of over 100 scientific publications in the field of the processing and rheology of cement-based materials.
Yohan Jacquet is a researcher at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany. He is an expert in the rheology and formulation of construction materials.
Yohan Jacquet is a researcher at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany. He is an expert in the rheology and formulation of construction materials.
Preface xi
Arnaud PERROT
Chapter 1. 3D Concrete Printing: Technologies, Applications and
Classifications 1
Arnaud PERROT, Yohan JACQUET and Sofiane AMZIANE
1.1. Introduction: the different facets of printing 1
1.2. 3D printing: from digital model to physical object 2
1.3. 3D concrete printing - application examples 5
1.4. Classification of concrete printing processes 11
1.5. Printing concrete with alternative binders or without cement? 19
1.6. Conclusion 21
1.7. References 21
Chapter 2. 3D Concrete Printing by Extrusion and Filament Deposition 31
Arnaud PERROT and Yohan JACQUET
2.1. Introduction 31
2.2. Major printing families 33
2.3. Printable materials 36
2.4. The main stages in 3D extrusion printing 43
2.5. Conclusion 57
2.6. References 58
Chapter 3. From Laboratory to Practice: Characterizing Fresh and Cured
Printed Materials 67
Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER, Victor DE BONO, Fatima Zahraa KACHKOUCH, Yohan
JACQUET and Arnaud PERROT
3.1. Introduction 67
3.2. Characterization of fresh materials 68
3.3. Characterization of hardened materials 85
3.4. Durability 91
3.5. Conclusion 93
3.6. References 93
Chapter 4. Alternative Printing Methods for Cementitious Materials 103
Alexandre PIERRE and Arnaud PERROT
4.1. Introduction 103
4.2. Methods with supports 105
4.3. Particle bed methods 115
4.4. Support-free methods 117
4.5. Choice of process 118
4.6. Prospects and opportunities 121
4.7. Conclusion 123
4.8. References 123
Chapter 5. Structural Applications of 3D Printing 131
Romain MESNIL, Romain DUBALLET and Olivier BAVEREL
5.1. Introduction 131
5.2. Assessment of hardened material properties 135
5.3. Masonry 140
5.4. 3D printing and reinforced concrete 147
5.5. Prestressing 152
5.6. Conclusion 154
5.7. References 156
Chapter 6. Reinforcement of Printed Structures 161
Jean-François CARON, Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER and Léo DEMONT
6.1. Introduction, a few reminders about the reinforcement of cementitious
materials 161
6.2. Reinforcement methods for additively manufactured cementitious
materials and structures 168
6.3. Details of a special in-line reinforcement, the flow-based-pultrusion
concept 176
6.4. Conclusion and outlook 179
6.5. References 181
Chapter 7. Numerical Simulation Tools for 3D Printing 189
Duc-Phi DO, Zeinab DIAB, Sébastien RÉMOND and Dashnor HOXHA
7.1. Introduction 189
7.2. Designing the geometric model of a virtual object 190
7.3. Digital modeling of the 3D printing process 192
7.4. Discussions on recent advances, limitations and future research
directions 202
7.5. Conclusion 211
7.6. References 212
Chapter 8. Environmental Impact of 3D Concrete Printing 219
Kateryna KUZMENKO, Charlotte ROUX and Adélaïde FERRAILLE
8.1. Introduction 220
8.2. 3D printing technology and case studies 221
8.3. Methodology and case studies 226
8.4. Results 231
8.5. Discussions and prospects 234
8.6. Conclusion 237
8.7. Acknowledgments 237
8.8. References 237
List of Authors 241
Index 243
Arnaud PERROT
Chapter 1. 3D Concrete Printing: Technologies, Applications and
Classifications 1
Arnaud PERROT, Yohan JACQUET and Sofiane AMZIANE
1.1. Introduction: the different facets of printing 1
1.2. 3D printing: from digital model to physical object 2
1.3. 3D concrete printing - application examples 5
1.4. Classification of concrete printing processes 11
1.5. Printing concrete with alternative binders or without cement? 19
1.6. Conclusion 21
1.7. References 21
Chapter 2. 3D Concrete Printing by Extrusion and Filament Deposition 31
Arnaud PERROT and Yohan JACQUET
2.1. Introduction 31
2.2. Major printing families 33
2.3. Printable materials 36
2.4. The main stages in 3D extrusion printing 43
2.5. Conclusion 57
2.6. References 58
Chapter 3. From Laboratory to Practice: Characterizing Fresh and Cured
Printed Materials 67
Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER, Victor DE BONO, Fatima Zahraa KACHKOUCH, Yohan
JACQUET and Arnaud PERROT
3.1. Introduction 67
3.2. Characterization of fresh materials 68
3.3. Characterization of hardened materials 85
3.4. Durability 91
3.5. Conclusion 93
3.6. References 93
Chapter 4. Alternative Printing Methods for Cementitious Materials 103
Alexandre PIERRE and Arnaud PERROT
4.1. Introduction 103
4.2. Methods with supports 105
4.3. Particle bed methods 115
4.4. Support-free methods 117
4.5. Choice of process 118
4.6. Prospects and opportunities 121
4.7. Conclusion 123
4.8. References 123
Chapter 5. Structural Applications of 3D Printing 131
Romain MESNIL, Romain DUBALLET and Olivier BAVEREL
5.1. Introduction 131
5.2. Assessment of hardened material properties 135
5.3. Masonry 140
5.4. 3D printing and reinforced concrete 147
5.5. Prestressing 152
5.6. Conclusion 154
5.7. References 156
Chapter 6. Reinforcement of Printed Structures 161
Jean-François CARON, Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER and Léo DEMONT
6.1. Introduction, a few reminders about the reinforcement of cementitious
materials 161
6.2. Reinforcement methods for additively manufactured cementitious
materials and structures 168
6.3. Details of a special in-line reinforcement, the flow-based-pultrusion
concept 176
6.4. Conclusion and outlook 179
6.5. References 181
Chapter 7. Numerical Simulation Tools for 3D Printing 189
Duc-Phi DO, Zeinab DIAB, Sébastien RÉMOND and Dashnor HOXHA
7.1. Introduction 189
7.2. Designing the geometric model of a virtual object 190
7.3. Digital modeling of the 3D printing process 192
7.4. Discussions on recent advances, limitations and future research
directions 202
7.5. Conclusion 211
7.6. References 212
Chapter 8. Environmental Impact of 3D Concrete Printing 219
Kateryna KUZMENKO, Charlotte ROUX and Adélaïde FERRAILLE
8.1. Introduction 220
8.2. 3D printing technology and case studies 221
8.3. Methodology and case studies 226
8.4. Results 231
8.5. Discussions and prospects 234
8.6. Conclusion 237
8.7. Acknowledgments 237
8.8. References 237
List of Authors 241
Index 243
Preface xi
Arnaud PERROT
Chapter 1. 3D Concrete Printing: Technologies, Applications and
Classifications 1
Arnaud PERROT, Yohan JACQUET and Sofiane AMZIANE
1.1. Introduction: the different facets of printing 1
1.2. 3D printing: from digital model to physical object 2
1.3. 3D concrete printing - application examples 5
1.4. Classification of concrete printing processes 11
1.5. Printing concrete with alternative binders or without cement? 19
1.6. Conclusion 21
1.7. References 21
Chapter 2. 3D Concrete Printing by Extrusion and Filament Deposition 31
Arnaud PERROT and Yohan JACQUET
2.1. Introduction 31
2.2. Major printing families 33
2.3. Printable materials 36
2.4. The main stages in 3D extrusion printing 43
2.5. Conclusion 57
2.6. References 58
Chapter 3. From Laboratory to Practice: Characterizing Fresh and Cured
Printed Materials 67
Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER, Victor DE BONO, Fatima Zahraa KACHKOUCH, Yohan
JACQUET and Arnaud PERROT
3.1. Introduction 67
3.2. Characterization of fresh materials 68
3.3. Characterization of hardened materials 85
3.4. Durability 91
3.5. Conclusion 93
3.6. References 93
Chapter 4. Alternative Printing Methods for Cementitious Materials 103
Alexandre PIERRE and Arnaud PERROT
4.1. Introduction 103
4.2. Methods with supports 105
4.3. Particle bed methods 115
4.4. Support-free methods 117
4.5. Choice of process 118
4.6. Prospects and opportunities 121
4.7. Conclusion 123
4.8. References 123
Chapter 5. Structural Applications of 3D Printing 131
Romain MESNIL, Romain DUBALLET and Olivier BAVEREL
5.1. Introduction 131
5.2. Assessment of hardened material properties 135
5.3. Masonry 140
5.4. 3D printing and reinforced concrete 147
5.5. Prestressing 152
5.6. Conclusion 154
5.7. References 156
Chapter 6. Reinforcement of Printed Structures 161
Jean-François CARON, Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER and Léo DEMONT
6.1. Introduction, a few reminders about the reinforcement of cementitious
materials 161
6.2. Reinforcement methods for additively manufactured cementitious
materials and structures 168
6.3. Details of a special in-line reinforcement, the flow-based-pultrusion
concept 176
6.4. Conclusion and outlook 179
6.5. References 181
Chapter 7. Numerical Simulation Tools for 3D Printing 189
Duc-Phi DO, Zeinab DIAB, Sébastien RÉMOND and Dashnor HOXHA
7.1. Introduction 189
7.2. Designing the geometric model of a virtual object 190
7.3. Digital modeling of the 3D printing process 192
7.4. Discussions on recent advances, limitations and future research
directions 202
7.5. Conclusion 211
7.6. References 212
Chapter 8. Environmental Impact of 3D Concrete Printing 219
Kateryna KUZMENKO, Charlotte ROUX and Adélaïde FERRAILLE
8.1. Introduction 220
8.2. 3D printing technology and case studies 221
8.3. Methodology and case studies 226
8.4. Results 231
8.5. Discussions and prospects 234
8.6. Conclusion 237
8.7. Acknowledgments 237
8.8. References 237
List of Authors 241
Index 243
Arnaud PERROT
Chapter 1. 3D Concrete Printing: Technologies, Applications and
Classifications 1
Arnaud PERROT, Yohan JACQUET and Sofiane AMZIANE
1.1. Introduction: the different facets of printing 1
1.2. 3D printing: from digital model to physical object 2
1.3. 3D concrete printing - application examples 5
1.4. Classification of concrete printing processes 11
1.5. Printing concrete with alternative binders or without cement? 19
1.6. Conclusion 21
1.7. References 21
Chapter 2. 3D Concrete Printing by Extrusion and Filament Deposition 31
Arnaud PERROT and Yohan JACQUET
2.1. Introduction 31
2.2. Major printing families 33
2.3. Printable materials 36
2.4. The main stages in 3D extrusion printing 43
2.5. Conclusion 57
2.6. References 58
Chapter 3. From Laboratory to Practice: Characterizing Fresh and Cured
Printed Materials 67
Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER, Victor DE BONO, Fatima Zahraa KACHKOUCH, Yohan
JACQUET and Arnaud PERROT
3.1. Introduction 67
3.2. Characterization of fresh materials 68
3.3. Characterization of hardened materials 85
3.4. Durability 91
3.5. Conclusion 93
3.6. References 93
Chapter 4. Alternative Printing Methods for Cementitious Materials 103
Alexandre PIERRE and Arnaud PERROT
4.1. Introduction 103
4.2. Methods with supports 105
4.3. Particle bed methods 115
4.4. Support-free methods 117
4.5. Choice of process 118
4.6. Prospects and opportunities 121
4.7. Conclusion 123
4.8. References 123
Chapter 5. Structural Applications of 3D Printing 131
Romain MESNIL, Romain DUBALLET and Olivier BAVEREL
5.1. Introduction 131
5.2. Assessment of hardened material properties 135
5.3. Masonry 140
5.4. 3D printing and reinforced concrete 147
5.5. Prestressing 152
5.6. Conclusion 154
5.7. References 156
Chapter 6. Reinforcement of Printed Structures 161
Jean-François CARON, Nicolas DUCOULOMBIER and Léo DEMONT
6.1. Introduction, a few reminders about the reinforcement of cementitious
materials 161
6.2. Reinforcement methods for additively manufactured cementitious
materials and structures 168
6.3. Details of a special in-line reinforcement, the flow-based-pultrusion
concept 176
6.4. Conclusion and outlook 179
6.5. References 181
Chapter 7. Numerical Simulation Tools for 3D Printing 189
Duc-Phi DO, Zeinab DIAB, Sébastien RÉMOND and Dashnor HOXHA
7.1. Introduction 189
7.2. Designing the geometric model of a virtual object 190
7.3. Digital modeling of the 3D printing process 192
7.4. Discussions on recent advances, limitations and future research
directions 202
7.5. Conclusion 211
7.6. References 212
Chapter 8. Environmental Impact of 3D Concrete Printing 219
Kateryna KUZMENKO, Charlotte ROUX and Adélaïde FERRAILLE
8.1. Introduction 220
8.2. 3D printing technology and case studies 221
8.3. Methodology and case studies 226
8.4. Results 231
8.5. Discussions and prospects 234
8.6. Conclusion 237
8.7. Acknowledgments 237
8.8. References 237
List of Authors 241
Index 243