The frescoed surfaces of historical buildings may be subject to detachment due to various causes of deterioration. A new non-destructive experimental methodology is described to assess in situ the safety against plaster detachments from historical wall surfaces. Through small and punctual impacts exerted with a specific hammer on the plastered surface it is possible to evaluate the level of the plaster’s detachment. A case study at Palazzo Birago in Turin (Italy) is described to give an example of the application of this innovative technique on frescoed surfaces of historical vaults. The test allows to evaluate the safety of frescoed decorations without affecting the material consistency or creating damage, therefore, making it very s...
In many historical and monumental Italian buildings, frescoes or stuccoes of artistic and historical...
Developing suitable tools to assess the actual structural performance and designing and executing in...
In the restoration of historical masonry walls, the plaster detachment frequently occurs because of ...
The frescoed surfaces of historical buildings may be subject to detachment due to various causes of ...
The work presents the results of an in-situ experience performed using combined non-destructive test...
For preservation efforts and stability assessment of historic structures it is imperative to underst...
The paper presents the results of experimental laboratory tests performed on a three-leaf stone maso...
Masonry walls of historical buildings are subject to rising damp effects due to capillary or rain in...
In artistic frescoes, the partial detachment of plaster portions is a typical and serious problem. A...
The most employed nondestructive or microdestructive methods for the diagnosis provide architects ...
State of conservation studies carried out before rehabilitation and restoration interventions consti...
Non destructive evaluation of plasters on historical thin vaults by scanning laser Doppler vibromet...
Non-destructive testing has allowed engineers to determine the structural integrity of existing buil...
In this paper an innovative non-destructive, contactless technique applied to the health monitoring ...
Detecting the presence, the position and the extension of architectural coverings separations is at ...
In many historical and monumental Italian buildings, frescoes or stuccoes of artistic and historical...
Developing suitable tools to assess the actual structural performance and designing and executing in...
In the restoration of historical masonry walls, the plaster detachment frequently occurs because of ...
The frescoed surfaces of historical buildings may be subject to detachment due to various causes of ...
The work presents the results of an in-situ experience performed using combined non-destructive test...
For preservation efforts and stability assessment of historic structures it is imperative to underst...
The paper presents the results of experimental laboratory tests performed on a three-leaf stone maso...
Masonry walls of historical buildings are subject to rising damp effects due to capillary or rain in...
In artistic frescoes, the partial detachment of plaster portions is a typical and serious problem. A...
The most employed nondestructive or microdestructive methods for the diagnosis provide architects ...
State of conservation studies carried out before rehabilitation and restoration interventions consti...
Non destructive evaluation of plasters on historical thin vaults by scanning laser Doppler vibromet...
Non-destructive testing has allowed engineers to determine the structural integrity of existing buil...
In this paper an innovative non-destructive, contactless technique applied to the health monitoring ...
Detecting the presence, the position and the extension of architectural coverings separations is at ...
In many historical and monumental Italian buildings, frescoes or stuccoes of artistic and historical...
Developing suitable tools to assess the actual structural performance and designing and executing in...
In the restoration of historical masonry walls, the plaster detachment frequently occurs because of ...