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Hendrik Seipt: Ultrasonic Tomography at historical stone objects combined with a virtual 3D - Model back

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Abstract: Ultrasonic tomography was used as a non-destructive technology on stone objects.
There for laboratory-technical investigations of a marble piece took place with consideration of the elastic anisotropy. The tomographical computed ultrasonic speeds were compared with grid-pattern measurements of the biaxial bending tensile strength and examined for its correlation.
The method was accomplished at three historical stone objects, the investigation of a fissure - damage at a marble sculpture, the investigation of a marble capital on the phenomenon of the structural interior decomposition and an ultrasonic tomography at a monumental sculpture from rose granite. Capital and monumental statue became measured with the 3D - fringe-projection method. For the statue the result is a 3D similar representation with sectional views. The tomography of the Capital was coupled to a revolving virtual 3D-model.

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Keywords: ultrasonic tomography, 3D - Scan, non-destructive testing, biaxial bending tensile strength
Details:
  • academic institution: Fachhochschule Potsdam
  • kind of theses:  Diplomarbeit
  • main Tutor:  Dr. Peter Kozub
  • assistant Tutor:  Dr. Stefan Simon
  • date:  2006
  • Language:  German
  • pages:  144
  • pictures:  143
 
Contact:
 
Hendrik Seipt
Waldeyer Str. 11
10247  Berlin
Deutschland
hs-restaurierungen@[Diesen Teil loeschen]gmx.net

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