Construction and Building Materials, Volume 319 , 14/02/2022

Effect of synthetic microfiber and viscosity modifier agent on layer deformation, viscosity, and open time of cement mortar for 3D printing application

Piti Sukontasukkul, Kasidet Panklum, Buchit Maho, Nemkumar Banthia, Pitcha Jongvivatsakul, Thanongsak Imjai, Vanchai Sata, Suchart Limkatanyu, Prinya Chindaprasirt

Abstract

Layer deformation or settlement is one of the important issues for cement printing applications. In this study, synthetic microfibers and viscosity modifier agent were introduced into cement mortar mixture to deal with it. Three types of mortar control or plain mortar, fiber reinforced mortar (FRM), and mortar mixed with viscosity modifier agent (VMA) were tested. For FRM, the fibers were mixed at 4 different proportions (from 0.025 to 0.10% by volume of mortar). For VMA, two mix proportions at 0.1 and 0.5% by weight of binder were used. Series of experiment including flow, mechanical properties, viscosity, printability time, and layer deformation were carried out. Results indicated that both VMA and fiber helped reduce the layer deformation and shorten the open time noticeably. However, while the fiber improved the mechanical properties of mortar, the VMA provided negative effect to the mechanical properties. The shear stress corresponding to the open time of FRM mortars was found.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

3D PrintingLayer deformationPrintabilityShape stabilitySynthetic microfiberViscosity modifier agent

ASJC Subject Area

Engineering : Building and ConstructionMaterials Science : Materials Science (all)Engineering : Civil and Structural Engineering

Funding Agency

Khon Kaen University


Bibliography


Sukontasukkul, P., Panklum, K., Maho, B., Banthia, N., Jongvivatsakul, P., Imjai, T., Sata, V., ... Chindaprasirt, P. (2022). Effect of synthetic microfiber and viscosity modifier agent on layer deformation, viscosity, and open time of cement mortar for 3D printing application. Construction and Building Materials, 319doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.126111

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