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ToF ND investigation of Medieval double-edged swords
Abstract: The European Medieval double-edged sword develops in the 11th century from the Viking Age sword. Already in the 10th century, some of the finest examples of the Ulfberht type of Viking swords began to exhibit a more slender blade geometry, moving the centre of mass closer to the hilt. In collaboration with the Deutsches Klingen-Museum, the LVR-Landes Museum Bonn, the Royal Armouries, and Mr H. Cole MBE (archaeo-blacksmith), we propose to study a group of 4 Medieval double-edged swords and a replica of Solingen sword to obtain information on their manufacture method and composition. We intend to undertake a comprehensive non-destructive study of the aforementioned samples using neutron tomography, transmission spectroscopy, TOF-ND, neutron strain scanning, and negative muon implantation.
Public release date: 22 June 2021
Principal Investigator: Dr Dirk Visser
Experimenter: Dr Sixt Wetzler
Experimenter: Dr Anna Fedrigo
Experimenter: Mr Holger Becker
Experimenter: Dr Antonella Scherillo
Experimenter: Mr Henry Yallop
Experimenter: Miss Bethany Hampshire
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.96683896
Parent DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1810783
ISIS Experiment Number: RB1810783
Part Number: 2
Date of Experiment: 18 June 2018
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
Data format: RAW/Nexus
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