Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment
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Resumo: | Ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) is generally used in Civil Engineering as an in situ and non-destructive methodology to assess the condition of construction materials. Given the fact that non-contemporary sculpture was traditionally made with similar materials – stone, wood, clay or plaster – a hypothesis arose regarding the possible contribution of UPV for the conservation assessment of sculptures with stone-based materials. Plaster is a fragile material, very susceptible to internal and external fractures, alterations and losses. Museum sculptures cannot be moved to a laboratory, due to conservation protocols and therefore portable UPV could, in theory, play an important role in assessing these artistic structures in situ. There are scarce references to such a methodology, and its implementation implied a partnership with Soares dos Reis National Museum (Porto, Portugal) for an experimental approach to three plaster sculptures made by A. Soares dos Reis: “St. Joseph”, “St. Joachim” (both made in 1880) and “Narcissus” (1881). The aim of this study was to assess if portable UPV could help to detect superficial and internal damages and differences between the original plaster and added materials. |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environmentUltrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) is generally used in Civil Engineering as an in situ and non-destructive methodology to assess the condition of construction materials. Given the fact that non-contemporary sculpture was traditionally made with similar materials – stone, wood, clay or plaster – a hypothesis arose regarding the possible contribution of UPV for the conservation assessment of sculptures with stone-based materials. Plaster is a fragile material, very susceptible to internal and external fractures, alterations and losses. Museum sculptures cannot be moved to a laboratory, due to conservation protocols and therefore portable UPV could, in theory, play an important role in assessing these artistic structures in situ. There are scarce references to such a methodology, and its implementation implied a partnership with Soares dos Reis National Museum (Porto, Portugal) for an experimental approach to three plaster sculptures made by A. Soares dos Reis: “St. Joseph”, “St. Joachim” (both made in 1880) and “Narcissus” (1881). The aim of this study was to assess if portable UPV could help to detect superficial and internal damages and differences between the original plaster and added materials.Universidade Católica Portuguesa2024-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34632/ecr.2021.16081https://doi.org/10.34632/ecr.2021.16081Estudos de Conservação e Restauro; No 13 (2021): SCULPT: Shaping Genealogies: 1st International Conference on late 19th and early 20th century sculpture; 42-59Estudos de Conservação e Restauro; n. 13 (2021): SCULPT: Shaping Genealogies: 1st International Conference on late 19th and early 20th century sculpture; 42-591647-209810.34632/ecr.2021.n13reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/ecr/article/view/16081https://revistas.ucp.pt/index.php/ecr/article/view/16081/15492Copyright (c) 2024 António Mário Almeida, Mário António Pereira, Graça Vasconcelos, Salomé Carvalho, Rui Bordalo, Eduarda Vieirahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, António MárioPereira, Mário AntónioVasconcelos, GraçaCarvalho, SaloméBordalo, RuiVieira, Eduarda2024-03-08T16:45:14Zoai:ojs.revistas.ucp.pt:article/16081Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:13:57.515790Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment Almeida, António Mário |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Exploring portable ultrasonic pulse velocity avails in the conservation assessment of plaster sculptures in museum environment |
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Almeida, António Mário |
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Almeida, António Mário Pereira, Mário António Vasconcelos, Graça Carvalho, Salomé Bordalo, Rui Vieira, Eduarda |
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Pereira, Mário António Vasconcelos, Graça Carvalho, Salomé Bordalo, Rui Vieira, Eduarda |
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Almeida, António Mário Pereira, Mário António Vasconcelos, Graça Carvalho, Salomé Bordalo, Rui Vieira, Eduarda |
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Ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) is generally used in Civil Engineering as an in situ and non-destructive methodology to assess the condition of construction materials. Given the fact that non-contemporary sculpture was traditionally made with similar materials – stone, wood, clay or plaster – a hypothesis arose regarding the possible contribution of UPV for the conservation assessment of sculptures with stone-based materials. Plaster is a fragile material, very susceptible to internal and external fractures, alterations and losses. Museum sculptures cannot be moved to a laboratory, due to conservation protocols and therefore portable UPV could, in theory, play an important role in assessing these artistic structures in situ. There are scarce references to such a methodology, and its implementation implied a partnership with Soares dos Reis National Museum (Porto, Portugal) for an experimental approach to three plaster sculptures made by A. Soares dos Reis: “St. Joseph”, “St. Joachim” (both made in 1880) and “Narcissus” (1881). The aim of this study was to assess if portable UPV could help to detect superficial and internal damages and differences between the original plaster and added materials. |
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Estudos de Conservação e Restauro; No 13 (2021): SCULPT: Shaping Genealogies: 1st International Conference on late 19th and early 20th century sculpture; 42-59 Estudos de Conservação e Restauro; n. 13 (2021): SCULPT: Shaping Genealogies: 1st International Conference on late 19th and early 20th century sculpture; 42-59 1647-2098 10.34632/ecr.2021.n13 reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informação instacron:RCAAP |
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