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Neutron radiography for the study of water uptake in painting canvases and preparation layers

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In this paper, a moisture exposure chamber was designed and built to perform neutron radiography experiments, which allowed real-time visualisation of the interaction of water vapour with such layered systems.
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Easel paintings on canvas are subjected to alteration mechanisms triggered or accelerated by moisture. For the study of the spatial distribution and kinetics of such interactions, a moisture exposure chamber was designed and built to perform neutron radiography experiments. Multilayered sized and primed canvas samples were prepared for time-resolved experiments in the ICON cold neutron beamline. The first results show that the set-up gives a good contrast and sufficient resolution to visualise the water uptake in the layers of canvas, size and priming. The results allow, for the first time, real-time visualisation of the interaction of water vapour with such layered systems. This offers important new opportunities for relevant, spatially and time-resolved material behaviour studies and opens the way towards numerical modelling of the process. These first results show that cellulose fibres and glue sizing have a much stronger water uptake than the chalk–glue ground. Additionally, it shows that the uptake rate is not uniform throughout the thickness of the sized canvas. With prolonged moisture exposure, a higher amount of water is accumulating at the lower edge of the canvas weave suggesting a decrease in permeability in the sized canvas with increased water content.

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Preventive conservation of works of art in historic buildings : assessment and modelling

TL;DR: Building Energy Simulation methods are more appropriate as they are able to simulate the indoor climate dynamics of the whole building for a long time span relatively fast, and allow to simulate, analyse and compare multiple retrofitting strategies and define the most ‘optimal’ solution.
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Distribution of moisture in reconstructed oil paintings on canvas during absorption and drying: A neutron radiography and NMR study

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Multiscale approach in the assessment of nanocellulose-based materials as consolidants for painting canvases

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the use of nanocellulose-based treatment for the consolidation of degraded cotton canvases of modern paintings and includes within this some case studies on linen canvases (sized and unsized) and 19th cent. historical samples from paintings.
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Design and Applications of a Climatic Chamber for in-situ Neutron Imaging Experiments ☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a neutron transparent climatic chamber, which was designed and built for the imaging facilities at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Villigen (CH).
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Evaluation of the diffusion coefficient and sorption isotherm of the different layers of early Netherlandish wooden panel paintings

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the moisture properties of early Netherlandish panel paintings and determined the desired characteristics using inverse modelling of a 1D moisture transport and finding the best fit between the calculated diffusion process and the measurements.
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