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CANTILIVER BEAM MODAL ANALYSIS USING ANSYS WORKBENCH

LITTERATURE REVIEW

A.V. Rahul at al.(2021) were worked on “3D printable concrete with natural and
recycled coarse aggregates: Rheological, mechanical and shrinkage behavior” They
examined the effect of using natural and recycled coarse aggregates in designing 3D
printable concrete. They assessed the rheological behaviourusing a dynamic shear
remoter, The mechanical properties were evaluated by using beam and cube
samples cut out from printed wall elements, A marginal decrease in compression
and flexural strength was observed for both the mixtures with natural and recycled
coarse aggregates,

Atta Ur Rehman at al. (2019) were worked on “Use of municipal solid waste
incineration ash in 3D printable concrete” This study conducted various
experiments with controlled replacement ratios of municipal solid waste
incineration ash in order to examine its applicability to concrete 3D printing. This
study was part of an endeavor to find a way of creating valuable products by
recycling municipal solid waste waste incineration ash. The important material
properties necessary for concrete 3D printing such as workability, open time, build
ability, and bonding between layers were evaluated. Addition ally, a compressive
strength test, Gilmore needle test are performed.

Gang Bai at al. (2020) were studied on “3D printing eco-friendly concrete
containing under-utilized and waste solids as aggregates” The work in this paper is
focusing on, 3D printing materials with different grades of underutilized or waste
solid aggregates were investigated. The printability properties of the fresh concrete
and hardened concrete properties were evaluated, including the build ability,
mechanical properties, and shrinkage. In this study, desert sand (small size), river-
sediment ceramists sand (medium size), and recycled concrete (large size) were
experimentally investigated for use as aggregates in the 3D printing of concrete.
Three mixtures were designed with continuous, open, and interrupted gradations of
solids, respectively, based on the theory of particle interference, and aiming to meet
the requirements of extrusion-based 3D printing, This article provides feasible
solutions based on experimental data for promoting the eco-utilization of
underutilized and waste solids in 3D printing, and these solutions satisfy the
minimum strength and durability requirements.

KLS, GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,BELAGAVI


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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Huashan Yang at al. (2020) were studied on “Recycling of aggregate micro fines
as a partial replacement for fly ash in 3D printing cementations materials” This
paper investigates the influences of AMF, mainly at forms of calcium carbonate
(CaCO3), on the fluidity, extrudability, shape stability, green strength, hydration
heat, and strength development of 3D printing mortar with FA. It is shown that the
mini-slump and extrudability of mixtures are decreased with the increase of AMF
contents,

Huawei Liu at al. (2021) were studied on “Hardened properties of 3D printed


concrete with recycled coarse aggregate” In this paper, a novel extrusion-based 3D
printed material was obtained by preparing 3D printed recycled coarse aggregate
concrete using recycled coarse aggregate, and the compressive and flexural
properties were investigated at different recycled coarse aggregate replacement
ratios, ages, and construction forms. The porosity, pore volume distribution,

Szymon Skibicki at al.(2014) were experimented on “The effect of using recycled


PET aggregates on mechanical and durability properties of 3D printed mortar” The
main objective of this study is to develop 3D printed mortar with PET granules as
the replacement of natural aggregate (10 vol% to 50 vol%). The paper contributes
to knowledge of properties of 3D printed composites with plastic aggregate and the
article describes the possibility of modifying a mortar intended for printing with the
addition of PET granules in the amounts of 10%, 30%, 50% by volume, replacing
fine aggregate. Rheological and mechanical properties as well as freeze–thaw
resistance of the specimens were tested.

Tao Ding at al.(2020) were worked on “Flexural properties of 3D printed fibre-


reinforced concrete with recycled sand” ” The work in this paper is focusing on,
The flexural properties of 3D printed concrete specimens with recycled sand
reinforced by polyethylene (PE) fibers were investigated through four-point
bending tests in this research. The use of recycled sand reduced the flexural
stiffness and strength of 3D printed specimens loaded in various directions. From
curing ages of 7 d to 14 days, the flexural strength and fracture energy of the
specimens increased significantly, while the improvements from 14 d to 28 days
were relatively limited and they concluded that By adding polyethylene fibers into
the mix, the negative impact of adding recycled sand can be compensated, and the
flexural strength of the 3D printed specimen can be obviously improved.

KLS, GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,BELAGAVI


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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Yin Hongxi at al.(2018) “3D Printing and Buildings: A Technology Review and
Future Outlook” The paper provides a comprehensive literature and technology
review of state of the art 3D printing as applied to the building industry. 3D printing
technologies and materials are introduced and evaluated on the basis of fabrication
material and output toward 3D-printed buildings. Finally, strengths and weaknesses
of 3D printing buildings and their application are discussed, along with current
challenges and the future outlook for architecture.

Yilong Han at al. (2019) were studied on “Environmental and economic


assessment on 3D printed buildings with recycled concrete” This study employed
the life-cycle assessment method to compare the environmental impact and
economic benefit of 3D printed building construction and conventional concrete
building construction made of recycled concrete. This study contributes to
identifying key factors and fills a research gap in the life-cycle evaluation of 3D
printing with cementations materials.

KLS, GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,BELAGAVI


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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KLS, GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,BELAGAVI


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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