Applied Sciences (Sep 2024)

Sustainable Support Material for Overhang Printing in 3D Concrete Printing Technology

  • Guan Heng Andrew Ting,
  • Yi Wei Daniel Tay,
  • Tan Kai Noel Quah,
  • Ming Jen Tan,
  • Teck Neng Wong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14177800
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 7800

Abstract

Read online

The advantage of 3DCP technologies is the ability to fabricate free-form structures. However, printing openings in concrete structures are limited by the presence of overhanging sections. While various 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies have established methods for handling overhangs with temporary supports, many existing techniques for 3D concrete printing still rely on wooden planks and corbelling, which restrict the design flexibility and slope angles. The objective of this study is to develop a removable and sustainable support material with high printability performance. This support material serves as temporary support for overhang sections in 3D-printed structures and can be removed once the primary concrete has hardened sufficiently. This study observed that increasing the recycled glass content in the mixture raises both the dynamic and static yield stresses, with only mixtures containing up to 60% recycled glass remaining pumpable. Optimization of the mixture design aimed to balance high flowability and buildability, and the results indicated that a mixture with 60% recycled glass content is optimal. The effectiveness of the optimized support material was validated through the successful printing of a structure featuring a free-form opening and overhang section.

Keywords