Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament

3D concrete printing is an additive manufacturing process that builds concrete objects in a layer-by-layer fashion. To print geometrically complex concrete structures, the precision over the flow control and start-stop effect are important factors. It is also important to note that different concret...

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Main Author: Sin, Benjamin DingKang
Other Authors: Tan Ming Jen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-754532023-03-04T18:44:52Z Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament Sin, Benjamin DingKang Tan Ming Jen School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Aeronautical Engineering 3D concrete printing is an additive manufacturing process that builds concrete objects in a layer-by-layer fashion. To print geometrically complex concrete structures, the precision over the flow control and start-stop effect are important factors. It is also important to note that different concrete 3D printing methods have different ways of material delivery, which could result in deviations in the size of the printed filaments. Such deviations in filament sizes can cause accumulated dimensional error of the final product and in some cases, the failure of the structure. In this report, different 3D concrete printing methods were evaluated to determine the respective effect on the printed filament. The conclusion drawn was that each of the printing method has their own advantages and disadvantages based on the observation made on four evaluation criteria. As such, this suggests that the selection of the appropriate printing method should be dependent on the required printing specifications. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2018-05-31T06:27:29Z 2018-05-31T06:27:29Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75453 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf
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Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
description 3D concrete printing is an additive manufacturing process that builds concrete objects in a layer-by-layer fashion. To print geometrically complex concrete structures, the precision over the flow control and start-stop effect are important factors. It is also important to note that different concrete 3D printing methods have different ways of material delivery, which could result in deviations in the size of the printed filaments. Such deviations in filament sizes can cause accumulated dimensional error of the final product and in some cases, the failure of the structure. In this report, different 3D concrete printing methods were evaluated to determine the respective effect on the printed filament. The conclusion drawn was that each of the printing method has their own advantages and disadvantages based on the observation made on four evaluation criteria. As such, this suggests that the selection of the appropriate printing method should be dependent on the required printing specifications.
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author Sin, Benjamin DingKang
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title Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
title_short Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
title_full Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
title_fullStr Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of extrusion methods for 3D concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
title_sort evaluation of extrusion methods for 3d concrete printing and their effects on printed filament
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