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      Long-Term Monitoring of Fresco Paintings in the Cathedral of Valencia (Spain) Through Humidity and Temperature Sensors in Various Locations for Preventive Conservation

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          We describe the performance of a microclimate monitoring system that was implemented for the preventive conservation of the Renaissance frescoes in the apse vault of the Cathedral of Valencia, that were restored in 2006. This system comprises 29 relative humidity ( RH) and temperature sensors: 10 of them inserted into the plaster layer supporting the fresco paintings, 10 sensors in the walls close to the frescoes and nine sensors measuring the indoor microclimate at different points of the vault. Principal component analysis was applied to RH data recorded in 2007. The analysis was repeated with data collected in 2008 and 2010. The resulting loading plots revealed that the similarities and dissimilarities among sensors were approximately maintained along the three years. A physical interpretation was provided for the first and second principal components. Interestingly, sensors recording the highest RH values correspond to zones where humidity problems are causing formation of efflorescence. Recorded data of RH and temperature are discussed according to Italian Standard UNI 10829 (1999).

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          Microclimate for cultural heritage

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            The indoor environment of a modern museum building, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, UK.

            A multi-disciplinary approach was used to investigate the indoor environment of a modern museum building, and its suitability for the conservation of the collection therein. Climate, gaseous and particulate pollution and the concentrations of bacteria were measured in summer and winter campaigns. While the environment overall was found to be an acceptable one, a number of drawbacks were highlighted, the most serious of these being the large temperature and humidity fluctuations that occurred in the summer.
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              Indoor air climate requirements for Russian churches and cathedrals.

              In the article a verification of indoor climate requirements for Russian churches and cathedrals and recommendations on maintenance are given. From the point of view of building physics and longevity of building materials, frescos, icons, wood, paper, leather, parchment and natural textiles are regarded as capillary-porous physical bodies partly filled with moisture which includes dissolved salts. Porosity can be divided into three groups: large, moderate and small. What happens with these physical bodies when the indoor temperature and humidity changes is that deformation occurs and this may lead to breakage. Research to determine the dependence of deformation on the humidity of the surrounding structural materials of the cathedrals was carried out by a holographic interferometer. Diagrams of humidity and temperature deformation show the following results: the graphics of humidity and temperature are alike, the temperature deformations are not extensive, deformation due to humidity is more serious than deformation caused by temperature. The investigations of temperature and humidity deformation made it possible to give recommendations for the level of indoor air temperature and humidity in cathedrals. On the basis of these investigations, the Russian standard "Orthodox temples. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning" was developed (ABOK, 2002). Temperature and humidity changes can affect building materials and the building structure. In the case of Russian cathedrals and churches, traditional artefacts are also affected.
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                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
                1424-8220
                2011
                8 September 2011
                : 11
                : 9
                : 8685-8710
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Applied Statistics, Operations Research and Quality, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain; E-Mail: mazarcas@ 123456eio.upv.es
                [2 ] Department of Applied Physics (U.D. Agriculture Engeering), Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain; E-Mail: afnavajas@ 123456fis.upv.es
                Author notes
                [* ]Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: fjgarcid@ 123456upvnet.upv.es ; Tel.:+34-96-387-7521.
                Article
                sensors-11-08685
                10.3390/s110908685
                3231476
                22164100
                1b40fcea-44d8-477e-a879-bb6db8612154
                © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

                History
                : 11 August 2011
                : 2 September 2011
                : 6 September 2011
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                Biomedical engineering
                microclimate,multivariate monitoring,sensor,art conservation,diagnosis
                Biomedical engineering
                microclimate, multivariate monitoring, sensor, art conservation, diagnosis

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