An innovative method for in situ monitoring of the detachments in architectural coverings of ancient structures

  • Mariani F.
  • Savoia A. S.
  • Caliano G.
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Detecting the presence, the position and the extension of architectural coverings separations, both on horizontal and vertical layers – such as mosaics, plasters, slabs or other functional and decorative layers – is at the base of the analysis of the state of conservation of ancient structures. Non-destructive investigations used to find detachments, like Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV), are hardly executable in situ. They are also influenced by the boundary conditions and often need the intervention of onerous technical consultations. For this reason, traditionally, conservators rely on the technique of auscultation, which entails gently knocking with the hand, listening to the sound produced by the surface and perceiving the vibration of i...

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