3D Printing Materials in Civil Engineering
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction and Building Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 333
Special Issue Editors
Interests: civil engineering; building materials; concrete structures; concrete technology; NDT; durability; fire behaviour; fire; high temperature; concrete spalling; DIC; 3D printing; sustainability
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Interests: sustainability; building materials; civil engineering; concrete; concrete technology; geopolymers; durability; alternative binders; recycling; 3D printing
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Dear Colleagues,
The topic of “3D Printing Materials in Civil Engineering” explores the innovative technology of utilizing 3D printing techniques to create concrete structures in the field of civil engineering. This advanced method allows for the rapid and efficient construction of complex architectural designs, reducing labor costs and construction time. Material testing plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and durability of 3D-printed concrete structures, as the mechanical properties and performance characteristics of the materials used must be thoroughly assessed. Through a combination of experimental testing and theoretical analysis, researchers aim to optimize the printing process and develop new sustainable materials for use in civil engineering projects. This topic represents a significant advancement in construction technology, offering new possibilities for designing and building structures with improved efficiency and sustainability.
Dr. Katarzyna Mróz
Prof. Dr. Izabela Hager
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 3D printing
- concrete
- building
- civil engineering
- material testing
- sustainable construction
- construction materials
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