Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10416074 | Engineering Failure Analysis | 2005 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The scope of the present study was a multi-methodological approach to non-destructive evaluation of architectural structures. Three different techniques such as infrared thermography, ultrasonics and electric-type geophysical methods were analysed to acquire information for a synergic use of the different methods, which may be useful for the estimation of the buildings degradation sources. The investigation was carried out in laboratory by considering specimens, which were made of a plaster layer over a support of marble, brick, or tuff to simulate masonry structures. Air bubbles were intentionally created inside specimens to simulate detachments. Examples of in situ applications are also reported. In particular, infrared thermography was used for the inspection of the status of the tiles covering the walls of a building.
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Authors
Carosena Meola, Rosa Di Maio, Nicola Roberti, Giovanni Maria Carlomagno,