2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.129680
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Role of temperature in 3D printed geopolymers: Evaluating rheology and buildability

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“…Romagnoli et al., 22 however, focused their experimental evaluations on, once again, a narrow temperature range, this time of 20°C–35°C, not fully exploring the influence of shearing time in combination with temperature. Lastly, Souza et al 23 . determined the advantages of preheating geopolymers before extrusion, obtaining more favorable buildability and extrudability 23 .…”
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“…Romagnoli et al., 22 however, focused their experimental evaluations on, once again, a narrow temperature range, this time of 20°C–35°C, not fully exploring the influence of shearing time in combination with temperature. Lastly, Souza et al 23 . determined the advantages of preheating geopolymers before extrusion, obtaining more favorable buildability and extrudability 23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, Souza et al 23 . determined the advantages of preheating geopolymers before extrusion, obtaining more favorable buildability and extrudability 23 . However, it is worth noting that their research only involved heating the samples at 50°C, which is on the upper end of reasonable terrestrial printing temperatures.…”
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“…17,18 The superplasticizers are used to improve workability, and retarders are used to increase open time. 17,18 Le et al 19 used 1% superplasticiser and 0.5% retarder to the mix and achieved an optimal workability (0.55 kPa shear strength), and an optimal open time (up to 100 min), respectively. 19 Kazemian et al observed that using polycarboxylate-based high-range water-reducing admixture helped to achieve the requisite flowability and viscosity modifying admixture boosted the plasticity and cohesion of mix.…”
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confidence: 99%