Abstract
Deterioration of stones is a complex problem and one of the main concern for people working in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. One important point in cultural heritage is to obtain information about the damage in a non-invasive way. By this paper, we propose a new non-invasive tool that permits evaluation of the thickness of (Formula presented.) (gypsum) grown (sulfation) on marble stones, using a mathematical model on data detected by pulsed infrared thermography.
Anno
2014
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bison P.; Clarelli F.; Vannozzi A.
Editore
Plenum Press,
Rivista
International journal of thermophysics