Additively Constructed Concrete (3D printed Concrete): Structural and Construction Considerations

January 7, 2025 to January 7, 2025
Starting Time:   1:00 EST
End Time:   2:00 EST EST

online
Sponsor(s): ACI

Description:
As a result of rapid technology development over only the past 13 years by the Additive Construction (Construction 3D printing) field, full scale construction projects have outpaced the development of design methods, guidance documents, specifications, codes, and standards. Even though the materials going into this digitally automated process are similar to conventional concretes/mortars, research to date has shown that there is a clear distinction between the material and structural performance of additively constructed structures compared to conventional structures like cast concrete or concrete masonry block. It is therefore important for designers and contractors to understand additively constructed concrete (3D printed concrete) prior designing, constructing, or reviewing these structures. Over the past five years there has been significant work to establish construction methods, design calculations, structural models, as well as guidance, standards, and code language for designers and contractors within ACI, ASTM, ICC, and the US DoD. This webinar will discuss the developing methodologies to construction and design for additively constructed concrete (ACC) structures.
For additional on-line info, click on the link below:
https://www.concrete.org/education/aciuniversity/webinars.aspx

For more information, contact:
Aileen Castelli
American Concrete Institute
38800 Country Club Dr
Farmington Hills, MI    48331-3439    United States
Phone: (248) 848-3157
Fax: (248) 848-3701