Conservators and other museum professionals face a large number of
issues involving the mechanical behavior of materials, including
questions on craquelure, restoring physically damaged objects, art in
transport, or the selection of adhesives. However, science in
conservation and museum studies curricula focusses mostly on chemistry.
This book fills this important gap in conservation training. It is the
first such book written specifically for the conservation community and
professionals with little or no background in (mechanical) engineering.
It introduces the basics of mechanical properties and behavior of
materials and objects with examples and exercises based on conservation
practice. More complex issues of mechanical loading and advanced
solutions are also introduced.