Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
We present novel imaging results from a non-invasive examination of three 'pattern-welded' swords from the Viking Age belonging to the National Museum of Denmark, using white beam and energy resolved tomographies with neutrons. Pattern-welded blades are made by forge welding together thin strips of iron and steel that were twisted and joined in various ways, producing a decorative pattern on the surface. The study shed light on the inner structure of the composite material and manufacturing techniques of these admired examples of past technology, revealing some otherwise invisible details of their assembly methods, phase distribution and extent of the corrosion.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Neutron imaging; Viking sword; Pattern-welding; Archaeometallurgy; Iron; Neutron tomography; Energy-resolved neutron tomography
List of contributors:
Grazzi, Francesco
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