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Evaluating quality of marquetries by applying active IR thermography and advanced signal processing

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Marquetry method is important in the culture of the Italian community as can be witnessed from the large quantity of artworks that have been realized in this way. The monitoring of the integrity of such pieces poses a great challenge given the need for a reliable and nondestructive technique able to detect surface and subsurface defects. In this work, two ancient marquetry samples containing natural defects were inspected thanks to active thermography by using time-tested, safe, and resilient advanced signal processing algorithms (i.e., principal component thermography, correlation contrast, pulsed phase Fourier transform amplitude and phase, cold image subtraction contrast, and polynomial fitting). The latter have been applied to provide a 2D map of the defects. Anyway, in the cultural heritage field, one of the main interests of restorers is the volume of the subsurface defects for structural analyses. The emphasis in this study is placed on the use of dynamic thermal tomography (DTT) as an advanced technique of active thermal nondestructive testing. The main concepts of DTT are illustrated in the manuscript, while a special technique for defect thermal characterization has been used during the second analysis to validate tomographic results. Finally, the position of the main defects retrieved by means of the established techniques applied during the first analysis has been confirmed by DTT.
Journal: Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry
ISSN: 1388-6150
Volume: 99
Publication year:2020
Keywords:A1 Journal article
BOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:3
Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open