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Book Sections

Thomson, A., Harris, R., Ansell, M. and Walker, P., 2010. Development of non-metallic timber connections for contemporary applications. In: 11th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2010. Vol. 4. Engineered Wood Products Association, pp. 2995-3002.

Articles

Chang, W.-S., Thomson, A., Harris, R., Walker, P. and Shanks, J., 2011. Development of all-wood connections with plywood flitch plate and oak pegs. Advances in Structural Engineering, 14 (2), pp. 123-132.

Thomson, A., Harris, R., Ansell, M. and Walker, P., 2010. Experimental performance of non-metallic mechanically fastened timber connections. The Structural Engineer, 88 (17), pp. 25-32.

Conference or Workshop Items

Thomson, A., Harris, R., Walker, P., Ansell, M. and Chang, W. S., 2009. Contemporary metal free dowel connections for timber structures. In: 11th International Conference on Non-conventional Materials and Technologies (NOCMAT 2009), 2009-09-06 - 2009-09-09, Bath.

Chang, W. S., Thomson, A., Walker, P. and Harris, R., 2009. Optimization of the all-wood pegged beam-to-beam timber connections. In: 11th International Conference on Non-conventional Materials and Technologies (NOCMAT 2009), 2009-09-06 - 2009-09-09, Bath.

Thomson, A., Pope, D. and Walker, P., 2008. Erosion characteristics of rammed earth. In: Kerpic'08: international conference: Learning from earthen architecture in climate change, 2008-09-04 - 2008-09-05, Cyprus International University.

Hirst, E., Brett, A., Thomson, A., Walker, P. and Harris, R., 2008. The structural performance of traditional oak tension and scarf joints. In: 10th World Conference on Timber Engineering, 2008-06-02 - 2008-06-05, Miyazaki.

Thesis

Thomson, A., 2010. The Structural Performance of Non-metallic Timber Connections. Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)). University of Bath.

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