TY - JOUR
T1 - Rheological, mechanical, and microscopic properties of polypropylene fiber reinforced-geopolymer concrete for additive manufacturing
AU - Masoud, Laith
AU - Hammoud, Ahmad
AU - Mortada, Youssef
AU - Masad, Eyad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/8/9
Y1 - 2024/8/9
N2 - This study focuses on developing fiber-reinforced geopolymer concrete (GPC) for 3D printing, utilizing construction waste materials and polypropylene fibers. The GPC, reinforced with 0.8 %, 1.0 %, and 1.2 % polypropylene fibers by volume, underwent comprehensive testing, including rheological, mechanical, and microstructural analyses for lab-cast and 3D-printed samples. The results indicated that the 0.8 % polypropylene fibers enhanced flexural and tensile strengths by 8.2 % and 71.7 %, respectively, albeit decreasing compressive strength by 26.2 %. Higher polypropylene percentages led to adverse effects on material properties. Microscopic analysis revealed the formation of voids around fibers and features associated with incomplete hydration. The study emphasizes the need for optimizing water content and the use of longer polypropylene fibers. It also highlights the benefits of using GPC in the 3D printing of structural components.
AB - This study focuses on developing fiber-reinforced geopolymer concrete (GPC) for 3D printing, utilizing construction waste materials and polypropylene fibers. The GPC, reinforced with 0.8 %, 1.0 %, and 1.2 % polypropylene fibers by volume, underwent comprehensive testing, including rheological, mechanical, and microstructural analyses for lab-cast and 3D-printed samples. The results indicated that the 0.8 % polypropylene fibers enhanced flexural and tensile strengths by 8.2 % and 71.7 %, respectively, albeit decreasing compressive strength by 26.2 %. Higher polypropylene percentages led to adverse effects on material properties. Microscopic analysis revealed the formation of voids around fibers and features associated with incomplete hydration. The study emphasizes the need for optimizing water content and the use of longer polypropylene fibers. It also highlights the benefits of using GPC in the 3D printing of structural components.
KW - Additive manufacturing
KW - Geopolymer concrete
KW - Polypropylene fibers
KW - Waste material
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U2 - 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.137069
DO - 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.137069
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196554635
SN - 0950-0618
VL - 438
JO - Construction and Building Materials
JF - Construction and Building Materials
M1 - 137069
ER -