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Magnetorheological Cementitious Inks For 4d Printing Of Origami Inspired Auxetic Concrete Elements, Aparna Shashikant Deshmukh
Magnetorheological Cementitious Inks For 4d Printing Of Origami Inspired Auxetic Concrete Elements, Aparna Shashikant Deshmukh
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Existing concrete technology relies on the use of considerable volumes of raw materials, large energy consumption and so associated with severe corresponding environmental impacts. This impact is the driving force for the development of sustainable concrete including a wide range of concrete with supplementary cementitious materials and advanced manufacturing. Recent developments in the field are further inspired by the digital concrete based on 3D printing (3DP) technology which require tailor-made concrete mixtures. The main challenge for 3D printing of concrete is to develop printable ink material, thus this research focuses on characterisation of cementitious materials based on smart materials-materials that …