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Off-line methods for determining air quality in museums

2010

This paper will examine three methodologies deployed in off-line research relating to air quality in museums. These methodologies made use of sensors based on the different chemical-physicalproperties of various materials (corrosiveness, hardness and absorption). Various field applications were applied to case studies, which were performed in two museums in Palermo, Italy: the Regional Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis and the Diocesan Museum. This review of methodologies and sensors examines which protocol should be put into practice in museums in monitoring the air quality of display spaces and the conservation of cultural artefacts.

air quality; monitoring air quality; off-line sensors of air quality; air conditioned museum environmentsair conditioned museum environmentsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalemonitoring air qualitylcsh:NX1-820air quality monitoring air quality off-line sensors air-conditioned museum environmentsoff-line sensors of air qualitylcsh:Arts in generalair quality
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The preservation of the artistic heritage within the seat of the Chancellorship of the University of Palermo. A proposal on a methodology regarding a…

2006

The correct maintenance of artworks of historical and artistic value requires a wide and detailed analysis of all the information relevant for preserving them, such as identification of the main deterioration factors, knowledge of the climatic history of the object, set-up of measuring methods and statistics of the guide parameters, and definition of a set of recommended environmental aspects to be controlled within a stable climate condition linked to the particular kind of object or its surface. In Italy, the basic laws UNI 10829 and UNI 10969 impose a reference methodology for the in-field measurement and data analysis. This paper reports the first results of a measuring campaign, carrie…

museum environmentthermal comfortartworks preservation standardsthermo-hygrometrical indoor monitoringhistorical heritage
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