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Affordable inline structuration measurements of printable mortar with a pocket shear vane

Materials Science 2023-10-10 v1

Abstract

The control of mortar rheology is of paramount importance in the design of systems and structures in 3D printing concrete by extrusion. This is particularly sensitive for two-component (2K) processes that use an accelerator to switch the printed mortar very quickly from a liquid behavior to a sufficiently solid behavior to be able to be printed. It is necessary to set up simple and effective tests within a precise methodological framework to qualify materials evolving so quickly in an industrial context. It is obvious that inline solutions, that is to say, post-printing solutions, will be more desirable than benchtop-type solutions reproducing the printing conditions as well as possible, but imperfectly. After some main key points about measuring the structuration of mortars, we propose an original inline test using a pocket shear vane tester. The protocols are precisely described and the simplicity and quality of the results are demonstrated.

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@article{arxiv.2307.14137,
  title  = {Affordable inline structuration measurements of printable mortar with a pocket shear vane},
  author = {Léo Demont and Romain Mesnil and Nicolas Ducoulombier and Jean-François Caron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.14137},
  year   = {2023}
}

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27 pages, 18 figures