tions in this example, the gesso layer will yield with a drop in RH from
70% to 64%, and the paint will yield when the RH drops to 60%. Crushing
or cleavage of the design layer could occur at about 35% RH if the gesso
ground is not sound. A panel equilibrated to a high level of RH will suffer
some permanent deformation if subjected to the well-controlled environ-
ments found in many institutions. In addition, a smaller increase in RH,
(6–8%), is needed to cause tensile yielding when compared to a panel
equilibrated to 50% RH.
How realistic is the example above? At such a high RH level, there
is a strong potential for biological attack that should be observed and
noted. For a panel’s RH to equilibrate to a high annual mean, RH levels
during the more humid periods of the year must also be high. Evidence of
536 Richard, Mecklenburg, and Tumosa
0 20 40 60 8 0 100
RH (%)
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1 0.00 4
2 0. 00 4
2 0. 00 25
1 0. 00 25
Cleavageof
designla ye r
Cra cking of
design lay er
0 .01 6
0 .01 4
0.01 2
0.01 0
0 .00 8
0.00 6
0.00 4
0.00 2
0 .0 00
2 0.00 2
2 0.00 4
2 0.00 6
2 0.00 8
2 0.01 0
2 0.01 2
2 0.01 4
2 0.01 6
0 20 40 60 80 100
RH(%)
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1 0. 004
2 0.004
2 0.002 5
1 0.002 5
Cl eavage of
design laye r
Cr acking of
design la ye r
0.016
0 .014
0.012
0.010
0.008
0 .006
0.004
0.002
0 .000
2 0.002
2 0.004
2 0.006
2 0.008
2 0.010
2 0.012
2 0.014
2 0.016
Figure 10
Calculated strains in gesso and flake white oil
paint applied to an unrestrained, tangentially
cut white oak panel versus RH. The panel
painting is assumed to be equilibrated to 64%
RH. The paint still has a fairly large allowable
RH fluctuation, even on the tangentially cut
wood, but the gesso is now confined to a
more restricted RH range.
0 20 40 60 80 100
RH (%)
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1 0.0 04
2 0. 00 4
2 0. 00 25
1 0.0 025
Cle ava ge of
desig n laye r
Cra ckingof
desig n layer
0.0 16
0.0 14
0.0 12
0.0 10
0.0 08
0.0 06
0.0 04
0.0 02
0.0 00
2 0 .0 02
2 0 .0 04
2 0 .0 06
2 0 .0 08
2 0 .0 10
2 0 .0 12
2 0 .0 14
2 0 .0 16
Figure 11
Calculated strains in gesso and flake white oil
paint applied to an unrestrained, tangentially
cut white oak panel versus RH. The panel
painting is assumed to be equilibrated to
70%RH. Both the gesso and paint are now
confined to a very restricted RH range in the
tangential direction. This painting would be at
serious risk if subjected to low RH levels.