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New CMU 3D-Printing Simulator Constructs Stronger, More Efficient Concrete Buildings

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17.11.2025 - When natural disaster strikes, a building's survival often depends on how it's built. Engineers at Carnegie Mellon University have created a fast, highly accurate simulator for spray-based concrete 3D printing that could enable stronger, more complex and less wasteful construction by predicting how concrete behaves and solidifies, even around rebar.
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myscience.org broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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