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Three-dimensional printable concrete requires further development owing to the challenges encountered, including its brittle behavior, high cement requirement for the buildability of layers, and anisotropic behavior in different directions. The aim of this study is to overcome these challenges. First, three-dimensional printable concrete mixtures were prepared using silica fume, ground blast furnace slag, and metakaolin, instead of cement, to reduce the amount of cement. Subsequently, the rheological and mechanical behaviors of these concretes were investigated. Second, three-dimensional printable concrete mixtures were prepared using 6-mm-long steel and synthetic fibers to eliminate brittleness and determine the effect of those fibers on the anisotropic behavior of the concrete. As a result of this study, it is understood that printable concretes with extremely low permeability and high buildability can be achieved using mineral additives. In addition, results showed that three-dimensional concrete samples containing short steel fibers achieve fracture energies up to 36 times greater than that of plain concrete. Meanwhile, its characteristic length values, as indicators of ductility, are 22 times higher than those of plain concrete. The weakest strength was recorded at the interfaces between layers. The bending and splitting tensile strengths of three-dimensional printed plain concrete samples were 15% and 19% lower than those of casted samples, respectively. However, the addition of fibers improved the mechanical strength of the interfaces significantly.
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The samples were prepared and tested by the author when he was an R&D manager at ISTON. The author would like to thank the technicians at the ISTON R&D laboratory for their assistance.
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Özalp, F. Mechanical behavior and permeability properties of sustainable and high-performance anisotropic three-dimensional printable concrete. Front. Struct. Civ. Eng. 17, 1662–1674 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11709-023-0962-1
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