NP Avdelidis, A Moropoulou, P Theoulakis - Infrared Physics & Technology, 2003 - Elsevier
Since a large amount of damage in porous materials arises as a direct or indirect consequence of moisture (static and dynamic phenomena), detection and monitoring of …
I Martinez, E Martinez - Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of infrared thermography, a non-destructive technique for detecting structural failures or hidden defects, has become ever more common in the last 10 years. The …
In this work, we describe the growth of NaCl crystals by evaporating droplets of aqueous solution while monitoring them with infrared thermography. Over the course of the …
I Martínez, A Castillo, E Martínez… - Construction and Building …, 2013 - Elsevier
In this paper, a methodology to determine the physico-chemical characteristics of the original mortar used during the construction of the structure was applied as a first step prior …
A Tavukçuoğlu, A Düzgüneş, EN Caner-Saltık… - NDT & E …, 2005 - Elsevier
A non-destructive study was conducted on the 13th century caravanserai of Ağzıkarahan in Aksaray, Turkey, suffering from problems of seasonal rising damp in its lower parts. Both …
YH Jo, CH Lee - Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2014 - Elsevier
Infrared thermography for stone monuments to date has primarily focused on qualitative analysis to judge the location of defect zones using relative temperature differences, but …
The accumulation of salts in building stones can lead to weathering features such as scaling, sanding or even slab detachment. To detect salts in walls at the early stages and to …
The reconstituted stone used in the Orval Abbey is highly susceptible to salt weathering. It was produced from debris of natural stones (which were at that time in short supply) by …