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Autor Röhrig-Dalgaard, I.
Jahr 2021
Titel Potential salt damage assessment and prevention based on micro samples
Bibtex @inproceedings { Röhrig-Dalgaard:2021,

title = {Potential salt damage assessment and prevention based on micro samples}, booktitle = {Proceedings of SWBSS 2021 – Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures}, year = {2021}, editor = {Lubelli, B.; Kamat, A.A.; Quist, W.J.}, pages = {21-30}, publisher = {TU Delft Open}, note = {Assessment methods for potential salt damage on cultural heritage sites must fulfill what most often seems to be contradictory criteria: ensure a reliable diagnosis while using non-destructive measuring techniques. This work is a step down the road to over come this contradiction, by performing a reliable diagnosis for salt damage assessment using micro samples(5-25 mg). Possibilities and limitations of the use of micro samples for assessment and prevention of potential salt damage are examined, by comparing this method with well-known diagnosis methods.When using smaller samples, more precise measurement methods are needed. The present work documents that the in-build high accuracy balance in the DVS instrument enables the precise determination of hygroscopic moisture even when using micro samples. Even the smallest sample size of 5 mg was sufficient to obtain reliable hygroscopic moisture content results and to identify the presence of salts and determine the deliquescence point. Along with the determination of the deliques- cence point, the influence of the kinetics on the behavior of salt mixtures could be followed.}, key = {SWBSS 2021}, url = {https://predict.kikirpa.be/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/SWBSS2021_Procedings.pdf }, author = {Röhrig-Dalgaard, I.} }

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Bemerkungen in: Lubelli, B.; Kamat, A.A.; Quist, W.J. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2021 – Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures,TU Delft Open 21-30


Eintrag in der Bibliographie

[Röhrig-Dalgaard:2021]Röhrig-Dalgaard, I. (2021): Potential salt damage assessment and prevention based on micro samples. In: Lubelli, B.; Kamat, A.A.; Quist, W.J. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2021 – Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures,TU Delft Open 21-30, Webadresse.Link zu Google Scholar

Keywords[Bearbeiten]

Micro samples, diagnostic methodology, salt mixtures, case study

Abstract[Bearbeiten]

Assessment methods for potential salt damage on cultural heritage sites must fulfill what most often seems to be contradictory criteria: ensure a reliable diagnosis while using non-destructive measuring techniques. This work is a step down the road to over come this contradiction, by performing a reliable diagnosis for salt damage assessment using micro samples(5-25 mg). Possibilities and limitations of the use of micro samples for assessment and prevention of potential salt damage are examined, by comparing this method with well-known diagnosis methods.When using smaller samples, more precise measurement methods are needed. The present work documents that the in-build high accuracy balance in the DVS instrument enables the precise determination of hygroscopic moisture even when using micro samples. Even the smallest sample size of 5 mg was sufficient to obtain reliable hygroscopic moisture content results and to identify the presence of salts and determine the deliquescence point. Along with the determination of the deliques- cence point, the influence of the kinetics on the behavior of salt mixtures could be followed.