Non-destructive tests to evaluate the self-healing capacity for a 3D printing ECC material
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A3D Additive Printer SL, St/ Valgrande, 25, 28108 Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-09-07
General Medicine
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The conventional construction sector is the one that generates CO2 emissions, as well as waste generation. Faced with this problem, 3D printing has positioned itself as an alternative. Therefore, in recent years, interest in cement-based material for 3D printing has increased in the construction sector as a partial or total replacement for conventional construction methods. However, 3D printing, despite being a novel technique, has some drawbacks, one of the biggest threats being the generation of cracks or microcraks that appears by the transport or the design of the 3D printed figures. These cracks can cause major structural and durability problems in the final application. Numerous materials have been developed to meet the requirements of 3D printing. Nevertheless, there are few publications on materials that are able to be printed in 3D and have an autogenous self-healing capacity. Therefore, in this study, we are working on the development of an Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) material, also known as Strain Hardening Cementitious Composites (SHCC) that has the characteristics to achieve structural integrity, durability, reliability, and robustness of 3D printing (ECC-A3D). This paper describes the experimental procedure of an ECC material in two different environments (at room temperature, 34 ± 2% RH and 20 ± 2 °C, and curing chamber 98 ± 2% RH and 20 ± 2 °C). The characterization of the ECC-A3D material is studied by fresh properties, consistency, open time, extrudability and buildability and hardened properties, compressive and flexural strength up to 90 days. A 3D printing material has been achieved that reaches a value of 16.54 MPa and 50.82 MPa in flexural and compression at the hydration age of 28 days at room temperature, and 17.13 MPa and 58.26 MPa in curing chamber. The self-healing behavior of ECC is evaluated by three non-destructive methods: absorption and sorptivity tests, optical microscopy, and micro-computed tomography, confirming a reduction in absorption and crack healing during hydration time.
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Fernández F. et al. Non-destructive tests to evaluate the self-healing capacity for a 3D printing ECC material // Materials Today: Proceedings. 2023.
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Fernández F., Jarabo R., Asensio E., Guerrero A. Non-destructive tests to evaluate the self-healing capacity for a 3D printing ECC material // Materials Today: Proceedings. 2023.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.matpr.2023.08.311
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2023.08.311
TI - Non-destructive tests to evaluate the self-healing capacity for a 3D printing ECC material
T2 - Materials Today: Proceedings
AU - Fernández, F.
AU - Jarabo, R.
AU - Asensio, Eloy
AU - Guerrero, Ana
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/09/07
PB - Elsevier
SN - 2214-7853
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@article{2023_Fernández,
author = {F. Fernández and R. Jarabo and Eloy Asensio and Ana Guerrero},
title = {Non-destructive tests to evaluate the self-healing capacity for a 3D printing ECC material},
journal = {Materials Today: Proceedings},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2023.08.311},
doi = {10.1016/j.matpr.2023.08.311}
}