Thermal and hygroscopic characteristics of restored plasters with different surface textures
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Citazione:
Thermal and hygroscopic characteristics of restored plasters with different surface textures / E. Rosina, N. Ludwig, S. Della Torre, S. D’Ascola, C. Sotgia, P. Cornale. - In: MATERIALS EVALUATION. - ISSN 0025-5327. - 66:12(2008 Dec), pp. 1271-1278.
Abstract:
Fresco restoration includes the integration of missing plaster. Restorers use different tools and materials for the intervention. Recent research shows that restored plasters have different thermo-higrometrical behaviors at low temperature and high ambient humidity rate. Field observations of the hygroscopic behavior of different mortar textures showed that textures surfaces, with hard tools (spatula, wooden float, trowel) have harder, denser surfaces, which favor vapor condensation, while soft tooled finishes, the edge
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Cotidensation; Infrared thermography; Planned conservation; Plaster damage; Restoratbn rnortars; Surface roughness; Videomicroscopy
Elenco autori:
E. Rosina, N. Ludwig, S. Della Torre, S. D’Ascola, C. Sotgia, P. Cornale
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