Background: Italian technical normative in the field of cultural heritage is often considered insufficient or not suitable in practise, therefore efforts are necessary to design new and/or improve already existing ones. Results: In this paper an alternative analytical procedure for the determination of water absorption (by full immersion) by stone material, described in the NORMAL 07-81 document, is proposed. Improvements concern methods accuracy and reduction of sample size; further also density data is obtained. Conclusions: The new procedure was applied on three different marble samples and outcomes are encouraging, but further testing is running to better understand to what extent sample size can be reduced without worsening accuracy of...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between the water absorption coefficient and the in...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the horizontal sorption technique and to demonstrate its appli...
In the recent years, as aesthetic criteria are predominant over structural criteria and the knowledg...
The measurement of water absorption by full immersion (WA) can be considered an inexpensive alternat...
The assessment of capillary rise rate is a recommended test in Cultural Heritage diagnostics to eval...
U radu su prikazani rezultati određivanja kapilarne vodoupojnosti na uzorcima prirodnog kamena izraž...
This study aims at validating an easily implementable and effective methodology to simulate the capi...
AbstractAs the water adsorbing behaviour (WAB) of stone is a key factor for most degradation process...
This paper describes the use of the water absorbing behaviour (WAB) for assessment of the conservati...
The degradation and decay of natural stones used for buildings and monuments is the result of the m...
Existing non-destructive techniques for analysis of the water absorbing behavior of stone material h...
The recent European standard EN 16306:2013 specifies laboratory methodology on the determination of ...
Using reconstructions or laboratory models in wall painting conservation research requires sufficien...
Using laboratory produced mortar samples in wall painting conservation research requires sufficient ...
This paper aims at investigating the effect of the presence of water on the mechanical resistance of...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between the water absorption coefficient and the in...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the horizontal sorption technique and to demonstrate its appli...
In the recent years, as aesthetic criteria are predominant over structural criteria and the knowledg...
The measurement of water absorption by full immersion (WA) can be considered an inexpensive alternat...
The assessment of capillary rise rate is a recommended test in Cultural Heritage diagnostics to eval...
U radu su prikazani rezultati određivanja kapilarne vodoupojnosti na uzorcima prirodnog kamena izraž...
This study aims at validating an easily implementable and effective methodology to simulate the capi...
AbstractAs the water adsorbing behaviour (WAB) of stone is a key factor for most degradation process...
This paper describes the use of the water absorbing behaviour (WAB) for assessment of the conservati...
The degradation and decay of natural stones used for buildings and monuments is the result of the m...
Existing non-destructive techniques for analysis of the water absorbing behavior of stone material h...
The recent European standard EN 16306:2013 specifies laboratory methodology on the determination of ...
Using reconstructions or laboratory models in wall painting conservation research requires sufficien...
Using laboratory produced mortar samples in wall painting conservation research requires sufficient ...
This paper aims at investigating the effect of the presence of water on the mechanical resistance of...
The aim of this work is to show the relationship between the water absorption coefficient and the in...
The aim of this paper is to introduce the horizontal sorption technique and to demonstrate its appli...
In the recent years, as aesthetic criteria are predominant over structural criteria and the knowledg...