Performing high-end research on concrete printing
The goal of the TU/e 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) research program is to establish concrete printing as a viable new method to manufacture concrete elements and buildings, and to fundamentally understand its processes. The research group operates and develops its own 3D Concrete Printing facility at the Department of the Built Environment. The research facilities consist of a large-scale gantry printer, as well as numerous large- and small-scale industrial robot arms. The research group has access to a wide range of (non-)destructive experimental facilities to characterize printable materials, as well as numerical tools to analyze the process and design printable structures.
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Meet some of our Researchers
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Application potential of combining strain hardening cementitious composites and helical reinforcement for 3D concrete printed structures
Journal of Building Engineering (2023) -
3D printing of an iron-rich slag based hybrid mortar
Cement and Concrete Composites (2023) -
Automated image segmentation of 3D printed fibrous composite micro-structures using a neural network
Construction and Building Materials (2023) -
Multi-material components for a sustainable built environment: integration of design by topology optimisation and fabrication by 3D printing
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Mechanical properties and self-sensing ability of graphene-mortar compositions with different water content for 3D printing applications
Materials Today: Proceedings (2022)
Contact
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Postal address
Puck van BeekDepartment of the Built EnvironmentPostbus 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlandsleah.scholten@ yahoo.nl -
Postal address
Pippa BosmanSimon BreugelensisBreugelensisdreef4581CA GrathemNetherlandsjanga.yasmine@ jonker.nl -
Teamleadbacc. Sten FredriksWillemssingel3312CV Zevenhuizent.a.m.salet@ tue.nl
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General informationbc. Hailey Spiker ADvan den Veldenboulevard4581CA Lexmond3Dconcreteprinting@ tue.nl