Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7970877 | Materials Characterization | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Iulia Concordia is an important Roman settlement known for the production of iron objects and weapons during the Roman Empire. A huge number of well-preserved styli were found in the past century in the bed of an old channel. In order to shed light about the production processes used by Roman for stylus manufacturing, a neutron diffraction residual strain analysis was performed on the POLDI materials science diffractometer at the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland. Here, we present results from our investigation conducted on 11 samples, allowing to define, in a non-invasive way, the residual strain map related to the ancient Roman working techniques.
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Authors
Filomena Salvemini, Francesco Grazzi, Ivana Angelini, Vadim Davydov, Peter Vontobel, Alberto Vigoni, Gilberto Artioli, Marco Zoppi,