Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Monitoring the water content and detecting the presence of soluble salts in concrete is a key issue for its
maintenance. Evanescent field dielectrometry, originally developed for the diagnostics of frescoes and
mural paintings, is proposed as a tool for monitoring the decay of cement-based materials. A measuring
system, based on a scalar network analyzer and a resonant probe, has been realized and tested on
concrete samples taken from historical buildings in France or purposely developed in the laboratory.
Measurements on water-saturated and oven-dry samples provide the basis for calibrating the instrument
for on site monitoring of concrete historical buildings, sculptures and cement-based artifacts.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
dielectrometry; concrete; cultural heritage
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