Damage in oak wood museum objects under indoor climate variations (relative humidity, temperature) is studied using a thermo-hygro-mechanical model. The model incorporates the effects of moisture sorption hysteresis and discrete cracking, and is implemented within a finite element framework using a staggered update procedure. Sorption experiments were performed in order to calibrate the moisture sorption hysteresis model. The basic features of the coupled formulation are stepwisely demonstrated by solving the response of a basic oak wood specimen under a sequence of thermo-hygro-mechanical loading conditions of increasing complexity. These simulations show that the deformation and fracture generated by thermal variations representative of i...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Damage that might originate from climate fluctuations can be observed on decorated oak wooden panels...
International audienceMoisture levels are considered as a critical environmental impacting factor fo...
Damage in oak wood museum objects under indoor climate variations (relative humidity, temperature) i...
\u3cp\u3eClimate-induced visual cracks or dimensional changes in historical art objects are aestheti...
Abstract Indoor climate fluctuations are regarded as one of the major risks for the emergence of dam...
ABSTRACT Wood has been used for thousands of years as interior decoration. It is therefore logical t...
Climate induced damage in decorated oak wooden panels is considered to be a high risk for the preemi...
Recent museum studies have indicated the appearance of cracks and dimensional changes on decorated o...
To assess the risk of present and future indoor climate conditions within historic buildings on mech...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Damage that might originate from climate fluctuations can be observed on decorated oak wooden panels...
International audienceMoisture levels are considered as a critical environmental impacting factor fo...
Damage in oak wood museum objects under indoor climate variations (relative humidity, temperature) i...
\u3cp\u3eClimate-induced visual cracks or dimensional changes in historical art objects are aestheti...
Abstract Indoor climate fluctuations are regarded as one of the major risks for the emergence of dam...
ABSTRACT Wood has been used for thousands of years as interior decoration. It is therefore logical t...
Climate induced damage in decorated oak wooden panels is considered to be a high risk for the preemi...
Recent museum studies have indicated the appearance of cracks and dimensional changes on decorated o...
To assess the risk of present and future indoor climate conditions within historic buildings on mech...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Damage that might originate from climate fluctuations can be observed on decorated oak wooden panels...
International audienceMoisture levels are considered as a critical environmental impacting factor fo...