Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Holographic nondestructive techniques already showed their effectiveness in
detecting structural defects on or beneath the surface of historical artifacts, not emerging
from conventional visual inspections. Unfortunately, such tools are difficult to be operated
out of the stability conditions guaranteed by an optics laboratory. The peculiar features of
many works of art, however, make often impracticable their transport to dedicated facilities. In
this work, a compact, stable, portable holographic system was designed and implemented: the
resulting apparatus allows in-situ acquisitions, even in non-laboratory conditions, and provides
rapid and clearly interpretable diagnostic information by the completely non-invasive procedure
of speckle pattern photography (SPP). Complementary data are furnished by an integrated
infrared thermography system. A map of the artifact surface can be obtained, representing
the distribution of defects and their extension. The technique will hopefully help or replace
conventional methods, more invasive or less systematic (visual inspections, surface tapping), still
largely used for the same purposes
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
thermography-based diagnostics of artifacts
Elenco autori:
Ambrosini, Dario; Daffara, Claudia
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