Characterisation of CIME, an experimental chamber for simulating interactions between materials of the cultural heritage and the environment
An approach consisting in combining in situ and laboratory experiments is often favoured for investigating the mechanisms involved in the weathering of the materials of the cultural heritage. However, the realistic simulation in the laboratory of the environmental conditions ruling the interactions...
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description | An approach consisting in combining in situ and laboratory experiments is often favoured for investigating the mechanisms involved in the weathering of the materials of the cultural heritage. However, the realistic simulation in the laboratory of the environmental conditions ruling the interactions of atmospheric compounds with materials is a very complex task. The aim of this work is to characterise CIME, a new chamber specially built to simulate the interactions between materials of the cultural heritage and the environment. The originality of this instrument is that beside the usual climatic parameters (temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation) and gaseous pollutants, it also allows the controlled injection of different types of particulate matter such as terrigenous, marine and anthropogenic. Therefore, varied realistic atmospheric environments (marine or urban) can be easily simulated within CIME. In addition to the technical description of CIME, this paper shows the first results obtained by the impact of gaseous pollutants on non-durable glass, bronze and limestone. The first experiments for the deposition of different particles (calcite, clays, soot and halite) are also presented. |
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subjects | Air Pollutants - chemistry Air pollution Alloys - chemistry Anthropogenic factors Aquatic Pollution Atmospheric aerosols Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Calcite Calcium Carbonate - chemistry Carbon Dioxide - chemistry Carbonates - chemistry Cities Crystallization Cultural heritage Earth and Environmental Science Ecotoxicology Engineering Sciences Environment Environmental Chemistry Environmental conditions environmental factors Environmental Health Environmental Sciences Experiments Gases glass Glass - chemistry Historic preservation Humidity Laboratories laboratory experimentation Limestone Materials Testing - instrumentation Nitrogen Dioxide - chemistry Particle Size Particulate matter Particulate Matter - chemistry particulates Pollutants Radiation Relative humidity Research Article Solar radiation soot Soot - chemistry Stainless steel Strontium - chemistry Studies Temperature VOCs Volatile organic compounds Waste Water Technology Water Management Water Pollution Control Weather weathering |
title | Characterisation of CIME, an experimental chamber for simulating interactions between materials of the cultural heritage and the environment |
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