2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.132640
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Assessment of limestone cladding deterioration due to crystallisation of salts by non-destructive techniques

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“…The bulging and damage to the wall are being studied, and the crack-measuring instrument is installed on the wall to realize long-term observation of the cracks in the wall to understand the changes in the length and depth of the cracks. Sanchez et al (2023) [26] used technologies such as infrared thermal imaging, 3D optical roughness and acoustic impedance gun measurement to identify early damage to building stones and limit the growth of the pathology by early detection of pathological processes and by taking protective measures. He et al (2018) [27] used three-dimensional laser scanning to scan the damaged area of ancient city wall bricks and explored the number of bricks required for repair.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bulging and damage to the wall are being studied, and the crack-measuring instrument is installed on the wall to realize long-term observation of the cracks in the wall to understand the changes in the length and depth of the cracks. Sanchez et al (2023) [26] used technologies such as infrared thermal imaging, 3D optical roughness and acoustic impedance gun measurement to identify early damage to building stones and limit the growth of the pathology by early detection of pathological processes and by taking protective measures. He et al (2018) [27] used three-dimensional laser scanning to scan the damaged area of ancient city wall bricks and explored the number of bricks required for repair.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%