Trä och fukt – Mätmetoder för fuktrelaterade dimensionsförändringar hos trä och deras användbarhet, med två fallstudier inom konservering
Wood and moisture Methods for measuring moisture-related dimensional changes of wood and their usefulness with two case studies in the field of conservation
Abstract
This thesis deals with different methods for measuring moisture-related dimensional changes of
wood. Typically relative humidity is measured to determine if the ambient climate around an
object is harmful to it or not. Values between 40 to 65% RH are recommended for hygroscopic
materials. To know how a wooden object actually reacts to changes in the surrounding
environment requires methods that involve the object itself. Because of the wood anisotropy,
differences in wood structure, finishes and other restraints, it is not always possible to predict the
movements.
This paper addresses various measurement methods, primarily methods that have been tested
in the field of conservation, with examples of their use. Topics that are discussed are how the
methods work, what information they provide and their pros and cons. Two case studies provide
detailed examples of some methods, first, the use of electric linear meters in the ceiling of
Vänersborg church and second, weighing and shrinkage measurement with callipers on the
warship Vasa.
The purpose was not to find the ultimate measurement method, it doesn´t exist, but to explore
different methods and their applications. All methods must be combined with measurements of
RH and temperature to create a connection between cause and effect. Different methods give
answers to different questions and may need to be combined with each other. When selecting
the method of measurement, one must also question the usefulness of the information in relation
to any damage to the object.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2012-05-14Author
Simonson, Sofie
Keywords
Wood
moisture
dimensional change
measurement techniques
preventive conservation
the Vasa museum
the church of Vänersborg
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—12/06—SE
Language
swe