Construction Materials (May 2023)

Bond Behavior of WAAM Reinforcements in Comparison to Conventional Steel Reinforcements

  • Katharina Tischner,
  • Stefan Rappl,
  • Felix Riegger,
  • Alexander Strasser,
  • Kai Osterminski,
  • Thomas Kraenkel,
  • Siegfried Baehr,
  • Michael F. Zaeh,
  • Christoph Gehlen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/constrmater3020014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 217 – 232

Abstract

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Additive manufacturing is becoming increasingly important in the construction industry. Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) can be integrated into the selective paste intrusion (SPI) to enable the simultaneous printing of reinforced concrete. The bond behavior of a WAAM reinforcement was investigated with pull-out tests and compared to alternative reinforcement types to analyze the stress transfer between the different components. In the first step, the surface of all the reinforcement types was recorded using a laser-based line scan measuring system. This permits the evaluation of the surface parameters, such as the surface roughness Rq, or the related rib area fR. The WAAM reinforcement showed a bond behavior in the pull-out tests that was comparable to a reinforcing steel bar. Both the bond stresses achieved, and the occurring scatter of the measurement results at the characteristic slip values were almost the same. Even without existing transverse ribs, the WAAM reinforcement reached maximum bond stresses similar to the reinforcing steel. An evaluation of the surface roughness revealed a linear relationship with the maximum bond stress achieved with a logarithmic scaling of Rq. The bond work Wτ, which is a measure of the system stiffness, showed that WAAM reinforcements and reinforcing steel bars have approximately similar behavior.

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