JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Cement Mortar

Yeou-Fong LiPei-Jen TsaiJin-Yuan SyuMan-Hoi LokHuei-Shiung Chen

Year: 2023 Journal:   Fibers Vol: 11 (12)Pages: 109-109   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The 3D printing process is different from traditional construction methods of formwork casting due to the use of additive manufacturing. This study develops a suitable 3D-printed carbon fiber-reinforced cement mortar (CFRCM) considering the extrudability, fluidity, setting time, and buildability of the CFRCM. The difference in compressive strength and flexural strength between 3D-printed specimens and conventional cast specimens was investigated by varying the amount of carbon fiber added (carbon fiber to cement ratio, 2.5 vol.‰, 5 vol.‰, 7.5 vol.‰, and 10 vol.‰) and the curing times (7th day and 28th day). The results of the experiments indicate that the addition of 6 wt.% cement accelerators to the cementitious mortar allows for a controlled initial setting time of approximately half an hour. The fluidity of the CFRCM was controlled by adjusting the dosage of the superplasticizer. When the slump was in the range of 150 mm to 190 mm, the carbon fiber to cement ratio 2.5 vol.‰ could be incorporated into the cementitious mortar, enabling the printing of hollow cylinders with a height of up to 750 mm. Comparing the 3D-printed specimens with the traditionally cast specimens, it was found that the addition of a carbon fiber to cement ratio of 7.5 vol.‰, and 10 vol.‰ resulted in the optimal compressive strength and flexural strength, respectively.

Keywords:
Materials science Formwork Flexural strength Mortar Cement Composite material Cementitious Compressive strength Curing (chemistry) Superplasticizer Fiber Carbon fibers Slump Composite number

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Topics

Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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