A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle fatigue,specifically induced through relative humidity cycles on paintings. It has been identified that there are two major crack types in paintings, these being (i) an interfacial crack (delamination) between paint and support and (ii) a through-thickness (channel) crack in the paint layer itself, arresting on the interface. Therefore a 2D plane strain model for each type of crack has been created, which both consist of an alkyd paint modelled using a viscohyperelastic material model and a primed canvas which is assumed to behave in a linear elastic manner. To account for fatigue damage in both models, cohesive elements located along the ...
Thin films or coatings applied on a substrate are utilised in a variety of applications such as micr...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
In traditional and modern paintings on canvas or wood, two crack types have been identified, these a...
Panel paintings—complex multi-layer structures consisting of wood support and a paint layer composed...
The objective of this study is to model the effect of low amplitude cyclic stresses on multilayer pa...
Th is paper presents the develop ment of an experimental methodology for quantifying th...
Th is paper presents the develop ment of an experimental methodology for quantifying th...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of an experimental methodology for quantif...
The objective of this study is to quantify the effect of low amplitude cyclic stresses, such as thos...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of an experimental methodology for quantif...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
Thin films or coatings applied on a substrate are utilised in a variety of applications such as micr...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
A numerical study is performed using the finite element method to consider the effects of low-cycle ...
In traditional and modern paintings on canvas or wood, two crack types have been identified, these a...
Panel paintings—complex multi-layer structures consisting of wood support and a paint layer composed...
The objective of this study is to model the effect of low amplitude cyclic stresses on multilayer pa...
Th is paper presents the develop ment of an experimental methodology for quantifying th...
Th is paper presents the develop ment of an experimental methodology for quantifying th...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of an experimental methodology for quantif...
The objective of this study is to quantify the effect of low amplitude cyclic stresses, such as thos...
International audienceThis paper presents the development of an experimental methodology for quantif...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
Understanding the mechanical behavior and properties of works of art, such as panel paintings, is he...
Thin films or coatings applied on a substrate are utilised in a variety of applications such as micr...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...
Crack channelling in a brittle, flexural bilayer, composed of a coating adhering to a substrate of f...