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Shyha, Islam
Edinburgh Napier University
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- 2024Exploring advances in nanofiber-based face masks: a comprehensive review of mechanical, electrostatic, and antimicrobial functionality filtration for the removal of airborne particulate matter and pathogenscitations
- 2024Stretchable electrospun PVDF/TPU nanofibers membranes: Acoustic signals detectors
- 2023Advances in sustainable nanocomposites.citations
- 2023Design for Additive Manufacturing and Finite Element Analysis of Fe-Mn Biodegradable Fracture Fixation Plate with Varying Porosity Levelscitations
- 2022Preparation of Elastomeric Nanocomposites Using Nanocellulose and Recycled Alum Sludge for Flexible Dielectric Materialscitations
- 2022Response surface method for optimisation of SLA processing parameterscitations
- 2022Preparation of flexible dielectric nanocomposites using nanocellulose and recycled alum sludge for wearable technology applications
- 2021Factors Affecting the Piezoelectric Performance of Ceramic-Polymer Composites: A Comprehensive Reviewcitations
- 2020Experimental investigation on micromachining of epoxy/graphene nano platelet nanocompositescitations
- 2020Experimental investigation on micromachining of epoxy/graphene nano platelet nanocomposites.citations
- 2020Solution Blow Spinning of High-Performance Submicron Polyvinylidene Fluoride Fibres: Computational Fluid Mechanics Modelling and Experimental Resultscitations
- 2020Solution Blow Spinning of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Based Fibers for Energy Harvesting Applications: A Reviewcitations
- 2019Experimental investigation on micro milling of polyester/halloysite nano-clay nanocomposites.citations
- 2018Dynamic simulation of machining composites using the explicit element-free Galerkin methodcitations
- 2018Analysis of Microstructure and Chip Formation When Machining Ti-6Al-4Vcitations
- 2017Biodegradation of Halloysite Nanotubes-Polyester Nanocomposites Exposed to Short Term Seawater Immersioncitations
- 2017Process Optimisation for Internal Cylindrical Rough Turning of Nickel Alloy 625 Weld Overlay
- 2016Effect of cutting tools and working conditions on the machinability of TI-6AL-4V using vegetable oil-based cutting fluids
- 2016Optimisation of Weld Overlay Cladding Parameters Using Full-Factorial Design of Experiment
- 2016Optimisation of Weld Overlay Cladding Parameters Using Full-Factorial Design of Experiment
- 2016Weld overlay cladding repair - An investigation of tensile strength variation in processed metallic substrate
- 2016The degradation of mechanical properties in halloysite nanoclay–polyester nanocomposites exposed to diluted methanolcitations
- 2016Mould release technologies with regard to concrete surface finishcitations
- 2016The degradation of mechanical properties in halloysite nanoclay-polyester nanocomposites exposed in seawater environment.citations
- 2015Investigation into the Development of an Additive Manufacturing Technique for the Production of Fibre Composite Productscitations
- 2015Modelling of cutting fibrous composite materials: current practicecitations
- 2015Machining Unidirectional Composites using Single-Point Tools: Analysis of Cutting Forces, Chip Formation and Surface Integritycitations
- 2013An Investigation into CO2 Laser Trimming of CFRP and GFRP Compositescitations
- 2012Grinding performance and workpiece integrity when superabrasive edge routing carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) compositescitations
- 2010Drilling of titanium/CFRP/aluminium stackscitations
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Mould release technologies with regard to concrete surface finish
Abstract
Concrete durability is in part dependent upon the quality of the concrete cover zone. The type of mould release technology used has a direct effect on the surface finish of fair-faced concrete, and this in turn affects long-term durability. This work examined two mould release agents (MRAs), one permeable formwork liner and a type 1 polypropylene fibre concrete combined with a single MRA. Cubes were cast in film-faced plywood moulds using C40 concrete that enabled comparisons to be drawn between the MRAs. The pilot study examined a range of variables for two different reactive MRAs (FS (petroleum based) and CL (vegetable oil based)). The release agents used are commercially available as reactive-based MRAs. In addition, controlled permeability formwork (CPF) and a concrete mix with polypropylene fibre additions were used. The pilot study results showed that the CPF liner produced the least number of blowholes and, in that respect, was the best performing technology used. Consequently, the CPF provided the most likely finish that would provide long-term durability. None of the technologies employed produced a completely uniform colour throughout, but the CL MRA cubes and polypropylene fibre reinforced cubes produced the most consistent colouring. Two of the best performing mould release products (CPF and FS) were then tested using a high-resolution optical measurement system and the initial results were examined in much greater detail, taking account of surface roughness, pore volume and pore size. The CPF proved to produce a better finish than the FS release agent.