Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[E] Poster

H (Human Geosciences ) » H-TT Technology & Techniques

[H-TT21] Non-destructive techniques applied to stone cultural heritage

Wed. May 29, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Chiaki T. Oguchi(Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University), Celine Elise Thomachot-Schneider(Groupe d'etude des environnements naturels, anthropiques et archeologiques - Universite de Reims-Champagne-Ardenne (France)), Wonsuh Song(Waseda University), Miguel Gomez-Heras(Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)

[HTT21-P03] Ultra-portable thermal cameras for moisture detection

*Miguel Gomez-Heras1, Laura Lopez-Gonzalez2, Maria Teresa Gil-Muñoz3 (1.Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 2.Artfabrik, 3.Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Keywords:Infrared Termography, Non-Destructive Testing, Moisture

Thermal imaging technology has grown and costs have decreased exponentially from 1987, when the first portable commercially available radiometric system appeared. Several firms produce nowadays ultra-portable thermal cameras that can be fitted in smartphones and tablets, giving resolutions of thermal images up to 320x240 p at a low cost. This facilitates the use of this tool for practitioners as a part of assessment of the state of conservation of heritage buildings and control and monitoring of conservation measurements. Moisture detection is a particular case in which thermal imaging is useful. This communication presents a case study of ultra-portable thermal camera usage for moisture detection and monitoring in two north-facing chapels in the ambulatory of the 14th to 16th Century Cathedral of Palencia (Spain). [Supported by Top Heritage (P2018/NMT-4372) programe from the Regional Government of Madrid (Spain)]