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Understanding the invisible: Interpretation of results in ultrasonic tomography of gothic masonry using metrology and geometry.
Debailleux, Laurent
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Fanfone, Morgane
2024
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Diagnosis of Heritage Buildings by Non-Destructive Techniques.
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Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Debailleux, Laurent
;
Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté Polytechniqu > Service de Génie Architectural et Urbain
Fanfone, Morgane
;
Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté Polytechniqu > Service de Génie Architectural et Urbain
Language :
French
Title :
Understanding the invisible: Interpretation of results in ultrasonic tomography of gothic masonry using metrology and geometry.
Publication date :
02 May 2024
Main work title :
Diagnosis of Heritage Buildings by Non-Destructive Techniques.
Publisher :
Elsevier, Londres, United Kingdom
ISBN/EAN :
978-0-443-16001-1
Collection name :
Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research unit :
F803 - Génie Architectural et Urbain
Research institute :
R500 - Institut des Sciences et du Management des Risques
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