Soil-Cement Matrices for Additive Construction: 3D Printing System Validation and Printing Tests

Guido Silva, Valeria Burgos, Robert Nanez, Suyeon Kim, Gaby Ruiz, Miguel A. Pando, Rafael Aguilar, Javier Nakamatsu

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Abstract

Soil as a building material is gaining renewed interest from academia, and the constructionsector, mainly for fabricating low-environmental impact homes. The fabrication of houses with soilusing traditional methods such as adobe, cob, and rammed earth dates back to ancient times. However, emerging construction technologies, such as 3D printing, can be compatible with this material for building purposes. The article presents the validation of a 3D printing system for construction applications and the evaluation of soil-cement matrices' printability. First, the paper defines the printing parameters through experimental testing on soil matrices. Then, the article evaluates the printability of soil-cement matrices through filament printing and stacking tests. The results show that the 3D printing system prototype can fabricate small and medium-sized elements with soil matrices after correctly defining the pumping speed, printing speed, and layer height. Furthermore, experimental printing test results demonstrate that soil-cement matrices can be easily extruded and stacked; however, their printability capacity is strongly affected by the total water content and printing speed. This research highlights the suitability of soil-cement mixtures for additive manufacturing, a promising outcome that can facilitate the construction of homes in remote areas using 3D printing systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMaterials Science Forum
PublisherTrans Tech Publications Ltd
Pages143-150
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Publication series

NameMaterials Science Forum
Volume1093
ISSN (Print)0255-5476
ISSN (Electronic)1662-9752

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • additive manufacturing
  • building
  • construction
  • earth
  • soil

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