3D Printing of Concrete
Properties, Materials, and Modelling
CRC Press
Will be published approx. on 17. September 2026
600 pages
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978-1-040-70552-0 (ISBN)
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3D printing (or additive manufacturing) of concrete has been revolutionizing and remodeling the construction world. It offers digital, automated construction on Earth and beyond, but with the challenges of applicability and robustness. Leading figures from the concrete community worldwide review the state-of-the-art from properties, materials, and modeling perspectives, with case studies of practical implementation in the construction industry. It gives an overview of fresh and hardened properties of 3D printed concrete as well as a discussion on existing reinforcement strategies; it discusses advanced 3D printable materials and mixture proportioning; it outlines the pros and cons, including the problems of constructability; and it describes innovative modelling technologies.
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English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Reflowable
Illustrations
50 Line drawings, black and white; 217 Halftones, black and white; 267 Illustrations, black and white
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978-1-040-70552-0 (9781040705520)
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approx. 09/2026
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Zhanzhao Li is a Rice Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Rice University, USA. He earned his PhD in civil engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 2024. He received the ACerS Stephen Brunauer Award in 2026 and has been recognized as an ACerS Rising Star (2024) and an ACI Emerging Leaders Alliance Member (2023).
Aleksandra Radlinska is a professor at Pennsylvania State University, USA. She is the chair of ACI 565 Lunar Concrete Committee and past Chair of the ACI's Concrete Research Council which helps transform academic research into industrial applications (2019-2022). She was given the ACI Young Member Award in 2012 and is an ACI Fellow.
Aleksandra Radlinska is a professor at Pennsylvania State University, USA. She is the chair of ACI 565 Lunar Concrete Committee and past Chair of the ACI's Concrete Research Council which helps transform academic research into industrial applications (2019-2022). She was given the ACI Young Member Award in 2012 and is an ACI Fellow.
Editor
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Content
Part 1. Properties of 3D printed concrete 1. Fresh properties of 3D printed concrete 2. Hardened properties of 3D printed concrete 3. Interlayer bonding of 3D printed concrete 4. Reinforcement strategies for 3D printed concrete Part 2. 3D printable materials and mixture design 5. Particle-bed 3D printable concrete 6. 3D printable geopolymer concrete 7. 3D printable engineered cementitious composites 8. 3D printable limestone-calcined clay-based cementitious materials 9. 3D printable concrete with recycled sand 10. 3D printing of sustainable concrete using industrial waste materials 11. 3D printed functional graded concrete-based merials 12. 3D printable Martian concrete for space applications Part 3. Computational modeling in 3D printing of concrete 13. Computer simulations and analytical methods in 3D printing of concrete 14. Artificial intelligence and machine learning in 3D printing of concrete Part 4. Construction applications and future opportunities 15. Case studies in 3D printed concrete 16. Opportunities and challenges for 3D printing of concrete
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