2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.121649
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Optimisation of 3D printed concrete for artificial reefs: Biofouling and mechanical analysis

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“…Ly et al developed a set of 3D printable mixtures made of cements and geopolymers filled with recycled sands. This new material was then used to fabricate artificial reefs immersed in the Atlantic coast [64]. Mantelli et al used a recycled glass fiber reinforced polymer from dismantled wind blades for 3D printer components, i.e., an extrusion head support [65].…”
Section: Academic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ly et al developed a set of 3D printable mixtures made of cements and geopolymers filled with recycled sands. This new material was then used to fabricate artificial reefs immersed in the Atlantic coast [64]. Mantelli et al used a recycled glass fiber reinforced polymer from dismantled wind blades for 3D printer components, i.e., an extrusion head support [65].…”
Section: Academic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, colonisation of hard substrata by MPB is a crucial step for the following ecological succession of new hard substrata in marine environments. The photo-biological features of these biofilms may be cues that drive subsequent colonisation stages by mediating the bio-adhesion of planktonic metazoan larvae during settlement (Olivier et al 2000;Tamburri et al 2008;Hladyz et al 2011;Whalan and Webster 2014;Ly et al 2020).…”
Section: Q2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Underwater 3DCP can be applied to the maintenance of damaged underwater structures. Underwater structures with complex shapes depending on the purpose of use, such as wave-dissipating blocks and reef blocks, have limitations in manufacturing them with formwork; however, the underwater 3DCP technology will enable optimized underwater structure production [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%