Art Conservation
Vibrations and Shock
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Date of Publication 9 June 2026
- ISBN 9789815352061
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages222 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 25 Illustrations, black & white; 27 Illustrations, color; 6 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
This second book in the Art Conservation series was therefore written to provide readers with a solid introduction to the basic concepts and terminology used in engineering for dealing with problems with vibrations and shock.
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The effects of vibrations and shock on valuable cultural heritage objects are a major concern for conservators, collection managers, and heritage professionals. Due to a lack of training in mechanics in heritage curricula, hearsay and a fear of the unknown often play too large a role in dealing with, for example, construction projects or rock concerts in or near their collections, or loan transports. As a result, heritage professionals must search for solutions in a literature filled with confusing and often misunderstood and misused terminology, and expensive and often overdesigned advanced mitigation technologies. This second book in the Art Conservation series was therefore written to provide readers with a solid introduction to the basic concepts and terminology used in engineering for dealing with problems with vibrations and shock. Like the first book in the series, it is presented in clear, accessible language for readers without a technical background. The goal is to help them systematically analyze risks due to vibrations and shock through experience and testing, understand how vibration and shock monitoring works, and find simple and cost-effective mitigation strategies.
“Dr Wei’s latest book is an essential resource for conservators grappling with the challenges of transporting, displaying, and storing works of art. The early chapters expertly introduce fundamental concepts related to vibration and shock damage in a clear and didactic manner, while the subsequent chapters on control, monitoring, and mitigation present these ideas concisely and effectively. The book demystifies many of the fears that haunt conservators, equipping them with tools to understand the risks associated with physical forces on objects—risks that have been understudied in the field of movable cultural heritage. Without a doubt, this work is a valuable contribution to the field of cultural heritage conservation.”
Camila Zanon Paglione
Objects Conservator, Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Brazil
“Building on Dr Wei’s earlier work Art Conservation: Mechanical Properties and Testing of Materials, this book examines how cultural artifacts respond to mechanical effects like vibration and shock, which can threaten their integrity. While conservation literature offers sparse or confusing information on these topics, Dr Wei fills this gap by clearly explaining technical concepts and their relevance, using examples such as the impact of nearby construction on collections or the effects of improper handling. This book is a thorough guide for heritage professionals seeking a clear understanding of the principles for protecting cultural materials from physical damage and provides actionable advice on safeguarding those materials.”
Dr M. Susan Barger
Retired Materials Scientist
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Mechanical Properties of Materials 3. Vibrations 4. Experience-Based Risk Analysis 5. Experience-Based Vibration Risk Analysis and Mitigation 6. Vibration and Shock Monitoring 7. Shock 8. Epilogue
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