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Mr Gareth Whittleston's Outputs (8)

A critical review of carbon nanomaterials applied in cementitious composites – a focus on mechanical properties and dispersion techniques (2021)
Journal Article
Yaghobian, M., & Whittleston, G. (in press). A critical review of carbon nanomaterials applied in cementitious composites – a focus on mechanical properties and dispersion techniques. Alexandria engineering journal : AEJ, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2021.08.053

This paper provides a current overarching review of several commonly used carbon nanomaterials applied within cementitious composites. It reviews the typical weight percentages used within mixes from several researchers in the field and assesses the... Read More about A critical review of carbon nanomaterials applied in cementitious composites – a focus on mechanical properties and dispersion techniques.

Three applications of augmented reality technologies in structural engineering education (2018)
Journal Article
Whittleston, G., Haynes, B., & Mardan, A. (2018). Three applications of augmented reality technologies in structural engineering education

In technology terms, a real environment or personal space that is altered with digital media, such as images, is termed Augmented Reality (A.R.). From 2020 onwards, the next big thing in the technology sector will be A.R. The purpose of the current p... Read More about Three applications of augmented reality technologies in structural engineering education.

History and manufacturing of glass (2017)
Journal Article
Berenjian, A., & Whittleston, G. (2017). History and manufacturing of glass. American journal of materials science (Online), 7(1), 18-24. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.materials.20170701.03

Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special properties, such as transparency, high theoretical strength, low density, durability and functionality. This paper reviews glass as a material in addition... Read More about History and manufacturing of glass.

Influence of mineral admixtures on the mechanical properties of fresh and hardened concrete (2016)
Journal Article
Elshafie, S., Boulbibane, M., & Whittleston, G. (2016). Influence of mineral admixtures on the mechanical properties of fresh and hardened concrete. Construction Science, 19(1), 4-12. https://doi.org/10.1515/cons-2016-0005

This research aims to investigate the effect of
introducing different mineral admixtures on the mechanical
properties of concrete. The research is focused on optimizing the properties of fresh and hardened concrete, looking in particular at how fac... Read More about Influence of mineral admixtures on the mechanical properties of fresh and hardened concrete.

Mechanical performance of reinforced concrete with different proportions and lengths of Basalt Fibres (2016)
Journal Article
proportions and lengths of Basalt Fibres. Journal of Material Sciences & Engineering, 5(5), https://doi.org/10.4172/2169-0022.1000271

This paper discusses the effect of the fraction (0.2-0.3% by volume) and length (22 mm and 24 mm) of basalt
fibre on the mechanical properties of concrete. The paper aims to evaluate the effect of different combinations of
basalt fibres on the me... Read More about Mechanical performance of reinforced concrete with different proportions and lengths of Basalt Fibres.

Change management in public agencies to attain low carbon efficiencies (2015)
Journal Article
Ibbottson, K., Farrell, P., & Whittleston, G. (2015). Change management in public agencies to attain low carbon efficiencies

There is great impetus to implement change in all areas of the UK economy. Key aims are to reduce costs and CO2 emissions, and increase efficiency and growth. There are often difficulties in putting change into practice, evidenced by the perceived la... Read More about Change management in public agencies to attain low carbon efficiencies.

Reinforced glass (2011)
Thesis
Whittleston, G. Reinforced glass. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

Annealed glass has the propensity to fast fracture. So, the need for redundancy in
structural glass elements is a fundamental necessity. Currently, redundancy is
provided by laminated glass, whereby, if one glass pane fails, then the remaining... Read More about Reinforced glass.

A review of the effect of basalt fibre lengths and proportions on the mechanical properties of concrete.
Journal Article
Elshafie, S., & Whittleston, G. A review of the effect of basalt fibre lengths and proportions on the mechanical properties of concrete. International journal of research in engineering and technology, 04(1), 458-465

During the past few decades, the concrete construction field has seen a growing interest in the advantages that fibre reinforcement has to offer. Between the different types of fibres available, basalt fibre is considered a promising new material to... Read More about A review of the effect of basalt fibre lengths and proportions on the mechanical properties of concrete..