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| Title: | Multi-material 3D concrete printing : automated hybrid reinforcements using textile and strain-hardening cementitious composites | Authors: | Teng, F Yang, M Yu, J Weng, Y Mechtcherine, V |
Issue Date: | Jan-2026 | Source: | Cement and concrete composites, Jan. 2026, v. 165, 106361 | Abstract: | 3D concrete printing (3DCP) faces challenges in reinforcement integration. This study proposes a multi-material printing strategy incorporating carbon textiles and highly flowable SHCC bonding agents as hybrid reinforcements. A custom three-channel nozzle was developed to enable synchronized mortar deposition and reinforcement placement with a demonstration in the physical world. The effects of textile grid size and reinforcement configuration on flexural performance were evaluated through four-point bending tests. Results showed that, compared to the reference group, the specimen with dense grids (5 mm) achieved a 305.6 % enhancement in flexural strength (from 3.6 MPa to 14.6 MPa) and a 3100 % improvement in ultimate deflection (0.2 mm–6.4 mm), respectively. When the specimen was fully reinforced at every interface, the energy dissipation was 383.3 % higher than that of the specimen only reinforced at the bottom interface. A theoretical model with 87.3 %–95.2 % accuracy was proposed. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy in simultaneously enhancing the flexural strength and ductility in 3DCP. | Keywords: | 3D concrete printing Bonding agent Flexural properties Multi-material printing Strain-hardening cementitious composites Textiles |
Publisher: | Pergamon Press | Journal: | Cement and concrete composites | ISSN: | 0958-9465 | EISSN: | 1873-393X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2025.106361 |
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