Applied Sciences (Sep 2017)

Pulsed Thermography Applied to the Study of Cultural Heritage

  • Fulvio Mercuri,
  • Noemi Orazi,
  • Stefano Paoloni,
  • Cristina Cicero,
  • Ugo Zammit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app7101010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 10
p. 1010

Abstract

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In this paper, an overview of the recent applications of pulsed infrared thermography is presented. Pulsed infrared thermography, which provides stratigraphic information by analyzing the heat diffusion process within the sample after a thermal perturbation, is applied to the investigation of different kinds of cultural heritage artefacts. In particular, it is used to analyze repairs, decorative elements, and casting faults on bronzes, to detect texts hidden or damaged in ancient books/documents, and to characterize paint decorations. Moreover, the integration of pulsed infrared thermography and three-dimensional shape recording methods is proposed in order to provide a three-dimensional representation of the thermographic results. Finally, it is shown how the obtained thermographic results may be crucial from the historical and artistic points of view for understanding the modus operandi of a specific artist and/or of a workshop and for reconstructing the manufacturing process of the analyzed artefacts.

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