Structural delamination in mural paintings is a complex phenomenon and is considered among the most frequent types of damage. In conservation practice, the most common technique to identify structural detachments is the percussion method. Full-field optical techniques based on interferometry, such as shearography, can provide a more scientifically substantiated evaluation of the condition of heterogeneous structures of wall paintings. The empirical nature of the percussion method was observed during the condition assessment of two medieval wall paintings in Maria Church, Nisse, the Netherlands. It can be argued that, to allow the formulation of specific treatment needs for structural delamination in wall paintings, accurate defect mapping a...
For preservation efforts and stability assessment of historic structures it is imperative to underst...
The work presents the results of an in-situ experience performed using combined non-destructive test...
Masonry walls of historical buildings are subject to rising damp effects due to capillary or rain in...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
The engineering techniques used for inspecting structural damage are not widely known in the conse...
Cultural heritage objects are increasingly being investigated using advanced non-destructive optical...
Advanced measurement techniques for the structural diagnostics of artwork are increasingly providing...
International audienceOne of the main issues in the conservation of wall paintings is to understand ...
The object of the work is a character of the Madonna con Bambino (XIII–XV century) mural painting (F...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a Non-Destructive Inspection Technique, widely used for monitoring of stru...
Non destructive evaluation of plasters on historical thin vaults by scanning laser Doppler vibromet...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a Non-Destructive Inspection Technique, widely used for monitoring of stru...
The frescoed surfaces of historical buildings may be subject to detachment due to various causes of ...
For preservation efforts and stability assessment of historic structures it is imperative to underst...
The work presents the results of an in-situ experience performed using combined non-destructive test...
Masonry walls of historical buildings are subject to rising damp effects due to capillary or rain in...
Imaging techniques were used to document and monitor physical damage to the unique wall paintings at...
In this paper, chemical and structural studies of medieval wall paintings in Ocre (L'Aquila, Italy) ...
The engineering techniques used for inspecting structural damage are not widely known in the conse...
Cultural heritage objects are increasingly being investigated using advanced non-destructive optical...
Advanced measurement techniques for the structural diagnostics of artwork are increasingly providing...
International audienceOne of the main issues in the conservation of wall paintings is to understand ...
The object of the work is a character of the Madonna con Bambino (XIII–XV century) mural painting (F...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a Non-Destructive Inspection Technique, widely used for monitoring of stru...
Non destructive evaluation of plasters on historical thin vaults by scanning laser Doppler vibromet...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a Non-Destructive Inspection Technique, widely used for monitoring of stru...
The frescoed surfaces of historical buildings may be subject to detachment due to various causes of ...
For preservation efforts and stability assessment of historic structures it is imperative to underst...
The work presents the results of an in-situ experience performed using combined non-destructive test...
Masonry walls of historical buildings are subject to rising damp effects due to capillary or rain in...