The key concern of the study was the in situ assessment of cracks in historic masonry structures by quantitative IR thermography (QIRT). To better understand the potentials and/or limits of QIRT for that purpose, the non-destructive in situ survey composed of QIRT and ultrasonic testing was conducted on a sixteenth century monument, suffering from structural cracks that had occurred in recent years. Its aim was to discover the thermal behaviour and ultrasonic characteristics of cracks in relation to depth and moisture content. The superficial and deep cracks were found to have different thermal responses to exposed conditions which made them easily distinguishable by QIRT analyses. The results of thermal monitoring during the exposure of he...
Measuring the thermal response of materials in building assessment has a wide range of applications ...
Infrared-Thermography (IRT) has become a supporting tool for the investigation of historical structu...
Historical masonry buildings, either monumental or minor buildings, have a need to be preserved in t...
Building inspection on site, in other words in-situ examinations of buildings is a troublesome work ...
The scope of the present study was a multi-methodological approach to non-destructive evaluation of ...
Among the advantages of infrared thermography (IRT) -rapid, non-destructive, real-time preliminary d...
Thermal non-destructive testing is more and more applied even in the field of cultural heritage cons...
The scope of the present study is a multimethodological approach to nondestructive evaluation of arc...
The infrared thermography (IRT) and the ultrasonic velocity measurements (UVM) promise to be particu...
In the case of Cultural Heritage a destructive or partly destructive investigation approach is right...
The infrared thermography represents a very useful non-destructive technique in the building diagnos...
Defects in masonry are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Non-destructive testing (NDT) techniq...
Infrared thermography (IRT) and ultrasonic velocity (USV) measurements were combined in an experimen...
Infrared thermography is a powerful tool of nondestructive evaluation, but it has some limitations w...
Infrared thermography is becoming ever more popular in civil engineering/architecture mainly due to ...
Measuring the thermal response of materials in building assessment has a wide range of applications ...
Infrared-Thermography (IRT) has become a supporting tool for the investigation of historical structu...
Historical masonry buildings, either monumental or minor buildings, have a need to be preserved in t...
Building inspection on site, in other words in-situ examinations of buildings is a troublesome work ...
The scope of the present study was a multi-methodological approach to non-destructive evaluation of ...
Among the advantages of infrared thermography (IRT) -rapid, non-destructive, real-time preliminary d...
Thermal non-destructive testing is more and more applied even in the field of cultural heritage cons...
The scope of the present study is a multimethodological approach to nondestructive evaluation of arc...
The infrared thermography (IRT) and the ultrasonic velocity measurements (UVM) promise to be particu...
In the case of Cultural Heritage a destructive or partly destructive investigation approach is right...
The infrared thermography represents a very useful non-destructive technique in the building diagnos...
Defects in masonry are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Non-destructive testing (NDT) techniq...
Infrared thermography (IRT) and ultrasonic velocity (USV) measurements were combined in an experimen...
Infrared thermography is a powerful tool of nondestructive evaluation, but it has some limitations w...
Infrared thermography is becoming ever more popular in civil engineering/architecture mainly due to ...
Measuring the thermal response of materials in building assessment has a wide range of applications ...
Infrared-Thermography (IRT) has become a supporting tool for the investigation of historical structu...
Historical masonry buildings, either monumental or minor buildings, have a need to be preserved in t...