21834
Title Of Article Chaper
The Use of speckle interferometry in the study of large works of art
Title Of Journal Book
Atti 1a Conferenza Internazionale le Prove non Distruttive nella Conservazione delle Opere d'Arte = Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Non-Distructive Testing in Conservation of Works of Art
Pages
IV/1.1-IV/1.12
Collation
12 p. : ill.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Monograph
Literature Level
Analytic
Meeting
1a Conferenza Internazionale le Prove non Distruttive nella Conservazione delle Opere d'Arte = 1st International Conference on Non-Distructive Testing in Conservation of Works of Art
Meeting City
Rome
Abstract
The possibility of employing speckle interferometry as a non- destructive testing method for the statue of Marcus Aurelius has been evaluated. A simple and accurate speckle interferometer has been realized using the relief image formed on the photographic emulsion as a reflecting phase grating. As a result, the displacement components parallel to the photographic emulsion plane, have been measured within a range of 0.1-10 mm for several points of the horse statue when it was charged with a known load having the same position as the rider statue.
Keywords
statue;speckle;interferometry
pub_id
21834
Meeting Date
19831027-19831029