Publié en ligne: 09 janv. 2025
Pages: 137 - 151
Reçu: 17 oct. 2024
Accepté: 31 déc. 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ncr-2024-0016
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© 2024 Johan Silfwerbrand, published by Sciendo
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Self-compacting concrete (SCC) and 3D printed concrete (3DPC) are two exciting technologies with potential to increase both the productivity and the working environment in the concrete industry. Permanent 3DPC formwork filled with SCC constitutes an interesting alternative for columns. The goal is to create a composite column with complete bond between the form and the core. Laboratory studies on composite columns of this type have been conducted at KTH investigating form pressure, load-carrying capacity, and durability. This paper is focusing on the form pressure that has been an issue ever since SCC was developed in Japan in the early 1990s because of the flowing nature of this concrete type. Two tests series have been performed. In the first one, two 2.4 m high composite columns with radius