Engineering Sciences

Quantitative Evaluation of Deformation and Wood Mass Alterations due to Relative Humidity Fluctuations: A preliminary study on spruce samples

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Auteurs : Jessica Auber-Le Saux, Vivi Tornari, Xueshi Bai, Nicolas Wilkie-Chancellier, Michalis Andrianakis, Vincent Detalle

The understanding of structural alteration mechanisms due to relative humidity impact on organic supports of paintings is of crucial significance for the preventive conservation strategies in order to ensure the long-term preservation of important cultural identity artworks. The effort in this paper is to simulate Museum realistic relative humidity condition in a climate chamber while monitoring the structural responses through a quantitative interferometric method allowing the quantitative correlation between the physical values of deformation and mass alteration relevant to relative humidity fluctuations.