Examining the effect of indentation separation on the properties of proteinaceous adhesive films made bone gelatine

Ashley Amanda Freeman*, Di Wan, Chiara Bertolin

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Understanding the mechanical behaviour and properties of artists' materials is helpful for evaluating the failure of their structures during exhibition in confined spaces. Generally, macro-sized mock-ups of artists' materials are conventionally used to approximate the mechanical properties of historic materials. Although with newly adopted small-scale engineering methods, such as indentation, mechanical features can now be directly exploited from micro-sized samples taken from artworks. When preparing for indentation tests a set of empirical rules are often followed, increasing the validity of the obtained results. These rules stress the importance of sample preparation and parameter selection. For sub-millimetre sized samples selecting appropriate spaced indents, that maximize the testing area while avoiding interference for sharp tip indenters, is essential. This work focuses on the process of selecting optimal indent separation for proteinaceous adhesives derived from bones of bovine bone. Here a range of distances with two different originations are evaluated on mock-ups, allowing for the authors to examine the relationship between indent spacing and the obtained material properties. This first step of testing mock-ups is essential, as it assists in developing a comprehensive measuring procedure which takes into consideration the dimensional and geometrical restrictions of historic materials.

源语言英语
页(从-至)265-278
页数14
期刊Procedia Structural Integrity
33
C
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2021
已对外发布
活动26th International Conference on Fracture and Structural Integrity, IGF26 2021 - Turin, 意大利
期限: 26 5月 202128 5月 2021

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