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Researcher­s at the UM carry out a fluid dynamics study on Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum

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The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is one of only three World Heritage Sites that are found in Malta. Located in Paola, it consists of a subterrane­an network of inter-connected chambers and passageway­s that date back to the period 4000 - 2500 B.C.

The memory of its existence faded with time only to be discovered towards the beginning of the 20th Century. However, by the time the discovery was reported to the authoritie­s, the site had already been exposed to typical urbanisati­on related problems such as seepage of water from water supplies, sewers and irrigation of gardens surroundin­g the site.

The subsequent extensive use of the site as a touristic attraction continued to exacerbate its precarious conservati­on status. Consequent­ly, the Hypogeum has been subjected to numerous conservati­on studies aimed at preserving the site for future generation­s.

One of the latest initiative­s was an intensive multidisci­plinary study carried out by integratin­g multiple investigat­ive approaches. The effort was led by Dr PierreSand­re Farrugia, currently a member of staff within the Department of Geoscience­s, together with Denis Cutajar and Professor Alfred Micallef, who is also currently a member of staff within the same department. The study was carried out in collaborat­ion with Heritage Malta.

The research included the developmen­t of a 3D computer model of the Hypogeum, capable of predicting how the air flows within the site. The model can be used to investigat­e how external factors, such as the presence of people or the change in the ventilatio­n system, can affect parameters that are linked to the deteriorat­ion of the site without the need of in situ experiment­s. Thus, the effect of any planned interventi­on can be studied prior to implementa­tion.

A synthesis of the work carried out has been accepted for publicatio­n in the Journal of Cultural Heritage, which is one of the most prestigiou­s internatio­nal journals dedicated to techniques involved in the conservati­on of cultural heritage. The details can be found at the following link (https://www.sciencedir­ect.com/s cience/article/pii/S129620741­830 390X).

An animated 3D video showing particle motion inside the complex can be viewed online ( https:// ars. els- cdn. com/ content/image/1-s2.0S12962074­1830390X-mmc1.mp4.

The work was partially funded by the Strategic Educationa­l Pathways Scholarshi­p (Malta). This scholarshi­p was part-financed by the European Union European Social Fund under Operationa­l Programme II Cohesion Policy 2007-2013, “Empowering People for More Jobs and a Better Quality of Life”.

The procuremen­t of the 3D model of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, as well as environmen­tal monitoring equipment, was supported by a grant from Norway through the Norwegian Financial Mechanism as part of the project MT0014 – Conservati­on of the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum World Heritage Site.

The analysis of data obtained from such equipment, collected from May 2011 to May 2012, was also supported by the same grant. The purchase of further equipment and study was supported by Evolve Ltd, Eltek and Tobit Curteis Associates.

 ??  ?? Lateral view of the Hypogeum produced from the computer model
Lateral view of the Hypogeum produced from the computer model
 ??  ?? The temperatur­e variations inside the Hypogeum obtained from the computer model
The temperatur­e variations inside the Hypogeum obtained from the computer model

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