Subject: Vibration
I am a student of conservation and restauration of paintings and sculptures at the University of Applied Sciences / University of the Arts in Bern. At the moment I'm doing my diploma thesis with the working title "Measurement of vibration of canvas paintings during transport conditions". In the practical part of my thesis I want to test some dummies (coated canvas on a wooden stretcher) in a self constructed rig which can simulate typical vibration models of a truck or a transport with a dolly on the floor in a museum. During the tests the generated vibrations in the canvas are detected with several accelerometers. Thereby the vibrations of the canvas depend amongst other parameters on their tension and this is my problem. Until now I couldn't find a convincing method to measure the stress of an already stretched canvas. The systems described in the literature (e.g. Russell, Berger) are used to measure the stress during the mounting of the canvas. These aren't suitable to me because the tension measured declines gradually after the mounting. Other methods can just measure changes in tension, like the EPSI Christina Young mentioned in one of her articles. So here is my question: Do you know any method to measure the tension of an already stretched canvas? *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:7 Distributed: Monday, May 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-7-019 ***Received on Monday, 14 May, 2007