E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)
Technical and economic efficiency of materials using 3D-printing in construction on the example of high-strength lightweight fiber-reinforced concrete
Abstract
The technology of 3D printing in construction causes great interest by increasing the speed and accuracy of building structures, reducing labor costs, construction waste and risks to human health. Today, the principles of 3D-printing actually are interpretations of the existing monolithic or prefabricated technology. This requires the development of high-performance materials for the extrusion of functional structures. The paper shows the example of the effectiveness application of high-strength lightweight fiber-reinforced concrete with a complex of structural and thermal insulation properties in 3D-printing technology. It has been established that the use of high-strength lightweight fiber-reinforced concrete for 3D-printing provides an increase in the useful space by 1.1...5.4 %, a reduction in the material consumption of wall structures by 6.1...19.1 % and a reduction in the number of machine hours by 29.6...37.4 %. The total technical and economic efficiency of using such a material for a standard or optimized wall section is 30.8...50.4 %.