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Characterization of European sword blades through neutron imaging techniques (Articolo in rivista)
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- Characterization of European sword blades through neutron imaging techniques (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1140/epjp/i2014-14202-4 (literal)
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F. Salvemini (1,2); F. Grazzi (1); S. Peetermans (3); M. Gener (4); E.H. Lehmann (3); M. Zoppi (1) (2014)
Characterization of European sword blades through neutron imaging techniques
in The European physical journal plus; Società Italiana di Fisica, Bologna (Italia)
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- F. Salvemini (1,2); F. Grazzi (1); S. Peetermans (3); M. Gener (4); E.H. Lehmann (3); M. Zoppi (1) (literal)
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- Published online: 30 September 2014. (literal)
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- (1). Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi, Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy
(2). Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
(3). Paul Scherrer Institut, Neutron Imaging and Activation Group, CH-5232, Villigen, Switzerland
(4). Instituto de Historia (IH-CSIC), Madrid, Spain (literal)
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- Characterization of European sword blades through neutron imaging techniques (literal)
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- In the present work, we have studied two European rapier blades, dating back to the period ranging from the Late Renaissance to the Early Modern Age (about 17th to 18th century). In order to determine variation in quality and differences in technology, a study was undertaken with the purpose to observe variations in the blade microstructure (and consequently in the construction processes). The samples, which in the present case were expendable, have been investigated, preliminarily, through standard metallography and then by means of white beam and energy-selective neutron imaging. The comparison of the results, using the two techniques, turned out to be satisfactory, with a substantial quantitative agreement of the results obtained with the two techniques, and show the complementarity of the two methods. Metallography has been considered up to now the method of choice for metal material characterization. The correspondence between the two methods, as well as the non-invasive character of the neutron-based techniques and its possibility to obtain 3D reconstruction, candidate neutron imaging as an important and quantitatively reliable technique for metal characterization. (literal)
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