Evaluation of treated and un-treated Nubia Sandstone using ultrasonic as a non-destructive technique |
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Authors: | M.A. El-Gohary |
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Affiliation: | Conservation Dept., Sohag Univ., El-Nile St., 82524 Sohag, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Deterioration factors, both “exogenous” and “endogenous”, are major sources of damaging monumental stones in Egypt. In the current study, the change state of one of the major Egyptian stones (Nubia Sandstone) is investigated and evaluated before and after consolidation by the use of wave velocity as a new method for detecting its elasticity modulus. Wave velocity propagation (Vp) is one of the most important and effective methods for estimating the durability of monumental stones without using any other harmful method as a compressive strength. This technique is usually used for a number of purposes, the first of which is the qualification of masonry building through its morphology and detection of internal defects (e.g. voids and cracks). The second is the examination of the changes of material physical properties, and the control conservation procedures. Third, it is used with some samples of Nubia sandstone for a laboratory test. The study concludes that the durability of samples increases due to the increase of material compacting as a direct result of using consolidant materials. Using the Vp as a non-destructive technique in examining monumental materials gives the same results of other harmful techniques. |
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Keywords: | Wave velocity Porous materials Non-destructive method Nubia Sandstone |
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