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Monitoring Acoustic Emission in an Epidemiological Pilot Study of a Collection of Wooden Objects
Authors:Michal Łukomski  Vincent Beltran  Foekje Boersma  James Druzik  Ashley Freeman  Marcin Strojecki
Institution:1. The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USAmlukomski@getty.edu;3. The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA;4. Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This experimental program, implemented by the Managing Collection Environment Initiative at the Getty Conservation Institute, has provided data about the response of historic objects to changes in relative humidity (RH). Alongside other less sensitive documentation techniques (visual observation, physical measurements, photography, and 3D scanning), acoustic emission (AE) was monitored for six historic, museum-like wooden objects exposed to gradually increasing RH variations. Quantitative calibration of AE sensors and an anti-correlation measuring scheme to reduce environmental noise allowed the AE system to effectively trace micro-damage development caused by environmentally induced stress. Using an epidemiological approach, with respect to sample selection and experimental protocol, the obtained results can be used to explore the acceptable range of climate fluctuations for museum collections. The study’s well-controlled environmental protocol also allowed for the examination of the concept of ‘proofed fluctuation’ by the analysis of object response to reoccurring conditions.
Keywords:Acoustic emission  epidemiological study
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