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  1. Tor Alva: A 3D Concrete Printed Tower 

    Anton, Ana; Lin, Che Wei; Skevaki, Eleni; et al. (2024)
    Fabricate 2024: Creating Resourceful Futures
    Book Chapter
  2. Fibre reinforced PET composite manufacturing via Solid State Polymerisation 

    Vetterli, Oliver; Pappas, Georgios A.; Town, James S.; et al. (2024)
    Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
    Due to the high viscosity of thermoplastics, their processing in fibre-reinforced composite is not trivial. Here we present a route to obviate this issue in a solvent-free manner. To this purpose, we impregnate GF textiles with low-viscosity PET polymer followed by in-situ solid state polymerisation. Processing at low viscosity enables time-efficient manufacturing of void-free intermediate materials, followed by a post-processing step in ...
    Journal Article
  3. Sweet answers to the decades-long debates on the sucrose retardation 

    Xu, Weiqing (2024)
    In the cement and concrete industry, the use of chemical admixtures is essential to improve either the properties for fresh pastes or the hardened concrete. However, many chemical admixtures cause cement hydration retardation in addition to their main effects. Among them, sugars are a family of retards which work specifically to extend the open time by delaying the onset of cement hydration. According to early studies, sucrose is a very ...
    Doctoral Thesis

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