Items where Author is "Laycock, Elizabeth"
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HETHERINGTON, Steven and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2020).
A Comparative study into the performance of hot mixed and lime putty mortars with additions of metakaolin and brick dust pozzolans.
Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal and Valuation, 8 (4), 309-325.
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BLAKEY, Samuel J and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2019).
A laboratory study of the use of lime stabilisation on contaminated and uncontaminated clays.
Built Environment Research Transactions, 10 (1), 4-27.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth, PIRRIE, Duncan, CLEGG, Francis, BELL, Anthony and BIDWELL, Paul
(2018).
An investigation to establish the source of the Roman lime mortars used in Wallsend, UK.
Construction & Building Materials, 196, 611-625.
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FENN, Henry R. W. and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2017).
A socio-economic investigation of pre-harvest and post-harvest crop loss between producers and retailers in Fenland.
Sheffield Hallam University Natural Environment Research Transactions, 3 (1), 38-55.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth, JEFFERSON, David, HETHERINGTON, Steven, CLEGG, Francis and WOOD, Christopher
(2017).
Revitalising Collyweston limestone slate production by artificial freeze/thaw splitting.
Construction and Building Materials, 159, 486-498.
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CARTER, Ben and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2016).
Managing the unknown : a plan to manage workload fluctuations and operating resources in a professional practice.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 8 (1), 56-71.
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ELLIS, Simon, GOODWIN, Andrew, LAYCOCK, Elizabeth and HIRST, Chris
(2016).
Use of crushed brick in reinforced earth railway structures.
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Construction Materials, 169 (2), 93-105.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2015).
A study into recruitment and selection for the built environment disciplines.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 7 (1), 46-71.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth and WOOD, Christopher
(2014).
Understanding and controlling the ingress of driven rain through exposed, solid wall masonry structures.
Geological Society special publication, 391, 175-191.
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BROUGH, Robert and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2009).
An investigation into the non-uniform decay of Hardwick Stone.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 1 (1), 37-54.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2002).
Ten years of frost testing at Sheffield Hallam University.
Construction and Building Materials, 16 (4), 195-205.
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PICALLI, Joseph and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2001).
Limestone mortars as a problem for sandstone.
Journal of Architectural Conservation, 7 (3), 24-31.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth and YATES, Tim
(2000).
Observed differences in freeze-thaw performance generated in different brick/mortar combinations.
Masonry International, 14 (2).
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TAYLOR-FIRTH, Alan and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(1999).
Weathering simulation for durability assessment of the in-service performance of construction materials.
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 32 (3), 291-302.
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TAYLOR-FIRTH, Alan and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(1998).
Parameters to be Considered in the Assessment of the Durability of Construction Materials.
Masonry International, 12 (1), 5-9.
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Book Section
LAYCOCK, Elizabeth, DAVID, Jefferson and HETHERINGTON, Steven
(2020).
The Palace of Westminster Courtyards Project: Sourcing Stone for Repair and Conservation.
In: SERRAT, Carles, CASAS, Joan Ramon and GIBERT, Vincent, (eds.)
Current topics and trends on durability of building materials and components : Proceedings of the XV edition of the International Conference on Durability of Building Materials and Components (DBMC 2020).
CIMNE, 1649-1656.
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