Combined Application of X-Ray and Neutron Imaging Techniques to Wood Materials

Authors

  • Roberto Triolo
  • Graziella Giambona
  • Fabrizio Lo Celso
  • Irene Ruffo
  • Nicolay Kardjilov
  • André Hilger
  • Ingo Manke
  • Andreas Paulke

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1973-9494/2322

Keywords:

X-ray, neutron imaging techniques, wood materials

Abstract

Conservation of Cultural Heritage is extremely important not only from a cultural point of view, but also from a practical one. It is our duty to pass on to future generations the cultural heritage left to
us by our ancestors. Wood is one of the most common materials used to generate works of art which are in a state of constant change and/or deterioration. In order to optimize the knowledge of artworks together with their conservation, it is necessary to use the most advanced scientific and technological tools. In the following paper, we will show the results which can be achieved by application of complementary techniques based on the combined use of X-rays and neutrons as structural probes.

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Published

2010-12-31

How to Cite

Triolo, R., Giambona, G., Lo Celso, F., Ruffo, I., Kardjilov, N., Hilger, A., Manke, I., & Paulke, A. (2010). Combined Application of X-Ray and Neutron Imaging Techniques to Wood Materials. Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage, 10(1), 143–158. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1973-9494/2322

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