2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14073970
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Influence of Supplementary Cementitious Materials on Fresh Properties of 3D Printable Materials

Abstract: The development of printers and materials for 3D Printing Construction during the last two decades has allowed the construction of increasingly complex projects. Some of them have broken construction speed records due to the simplification of the construction process, particularly in non-standard geometries. However, for performance and security reasons the materials used had considerable amounts of Portland cement (PC), a constituent that increases the cost and environmental impact of 3D Printable Materials (… Show more

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“…According to the analysis conducted with 452 units selected with the criteria of having at least 1 published work and 1 citation, 41 clusters, 2769 links, and 23698 total link strength were obtained. The authors with the highest number of bibliographic matches were [49] with 5 citations (697 link strength), [50] with 5 citations (697 link strength), [51] with 5 citations (697 link strength), and [52] with 5 citations (697 link strength).…”
Section: Bibliographic Coupling Of Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the analysis conducted with 452 units selected with the criteria of having at least 1 published work and 1 citation, 41 clusters, 2769 links, and 23698 total link strength were obtained. The authors with the highest number of bibliographic matches were [49] with 5 citations (697 link strength), [50] with 5 citations (697 link strength), [51] with 5 citations (697 link strength), and [52] with 5 citations (697 link strength).…”
Section: Bibliographic Coupling Of Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%