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Christopher Beckett
Christopher Beckett
Senior Lecturer, The University of Edinburgh
Verified email at ed.ac.uk
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Optimum lime content identification for lime-stabilised rammed earth
D Ciancio, CTS Beckett, JAH Carraro
Construction and Building Materials 53, 59-65, 2014
2312014
Life cycle analysis of environmental impact vs. durability of stabilised rammed earth
A Arrigoni, C Beckett, D Ciancio, G Dotelli
Construction and Building Materials 142, 128-136, 2017
1382017
Reduction of rammed earth's hygroscopic performance under stabilisation: an experimental investigation
A Arrigoni, AC Grillet, R Pelosato, G Dotelli, CTS Beckett, M Woloszyn, ...
Building and Environment 115, 358-367, 2017
862017
Weathering the storm: A framework to assess the resistance of earthen structures to water damage
CTS Beckett, PA Jaquin, JC Morel
Construction and Building Materials 242, 118098, 2020
752020
Effect of compaction water content on the strength of cement-stabilized rammed earth materials
C Beckett, D Ciancio
Canadian geotechnical journal 51 (5), 583-590, 2014
722014
Rammed Earth incorporating Recycled Concrete Aggregate: a sustainable, resistant and breathable construction solution
A Arrigoni, CTS Beckett, D Ciancio, R Pelosato, G Dotelli, AC Grillet
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 137, 11-20, 2018
702018
Prediction of soil water retention properties using pore-size distribution and porosity
CTS Beckett, CE Augarde
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 50 (4), 435-450, 2013
702013
Earth as construction material in the circular economy context: practitioner perspectives on barriers to overcome
JC Morel, R Charef, E Hamard, A Fabbri, C Beckett, QB Bui
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1834), 20200182, 2021
612021
Alternative stabilised rammed earth materials incorporating recycled waste and industrial by-products: Life cycle assessment
AH Meek, M Elchalakani, CTS Beckett, T Grant
Construction and Building Materials 267, 120997, 2021
55*2021
Weathering’s beneficial effect on waste-stabilised rammed earth: a chemical and microstructural investigation
A Arrigoni, R Pelosato, G Dotelli, CTS Beckett, D Ciancio
Construction and Building Materials 140, 157-166, 2017
472017
The effect of relative humidity and temperature on the unconfined compressive strength of rammed earth
C Beckett, C Augarde
Unsaturated Soils: Research and Applications: Volume 1, 287-292, 2012
39*2012
The effect of relative humidity and temperature on the unconfined compressive strength of rammed earth
C Beckett, C Augarde
Unsaturated Soils: Research and Applications: Volume 1, 287-292, 2012
342012
Rammed earth construction: Cutting-edge research on traditional and modern rammed earth
D Ciancio, C Beckett
CRC Press, 2015
332015
Measured and simulated thermal behaviour in rammed earth houses in a hot-arid climate. Part A: Structural behaviour
CTS Beckett, R Cardell-Oliver, D Ciancio, C Huebner
Journal of Building Engineering 15, 243-251, 2018
302018
Macrostructural changes in compacted earthen construction materials under loading
CTS Beckett, MR Hall, CE Augarde
Acta Geotechnica 8, 423-438, 2013
292013
Durability of cement-stabilised rammed earth: A case study in Western Australia
CTS Beckett, D Ciancio
Australian Journal of Civil Engineering 14 (1), 54-62, 2016
272016
Rammed earth: An overview of a sustainable construction material
D Ciancio, C Beckett
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Sustainable …, 2013
272013
Measured and simulated thermal behaviour in rammed earth houses in a hot-arid climate. Part B: Comfort
CTS Beckett, R Cardell-Oliver, D Ciancio, C Huebner
Journal of Building Engineering 13, 146-158, 2017
262017
Strength characterisation of soil-based construction materials
CTS Beckett, CE Augarde, D Easton, T Easton
Géotechnique 68 (5), 400-409, 2018
252018
Compaction conditions greatly affect growth during early plant establishment
CTS Beckett, D Glenn, K Bradley, AL Guzzomi, D Merritt, AB Fourie
Ecological Engineering 106, 471-481, 2017
232017
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