Abstract
This study aims to investigate the influences of different grades of calcined clay on 3D printability, compressive strength (7 days), and hydration of limestone and calcined clay-based cementitious materials. Calcined clays that contained various amounts of metakaolin were achieved by blending low-grade calcined clay (LGCC) and high-grade calcined clay (HGCC) in three different proportions. The results revealed that increasing the HGCC% ranging from 0 wt% to 50 wt% in calcined clay could: (1) increase the flow consistency; (2) impressively improve the buildability, and reduce the printability window of the fresh mixtures; (3) enhance and accelerate the cement hydration. However, increasing HGCC% led to an increase of air void content in the interface region of the printed sample, which weakened the compressive strength of the printed sample at 7 days. Besides, it confirmed that the cold-joint/weak interface was easily formed by using the fresh mixture with a high structuration rate.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 103708 |
| Journal | Cement and Concrete Composites |
| Volume | 114 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 2020 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- 3D concrete printing
- Calcined clay
- Compressive strength
- Hydration kinetics
- Sustainability
- Ternary-blended cementitious materials
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