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An Archaeometallurgical Investigation of a Steel Sword from the Safavid Dynasty

Journal: Jom (10474838)Year: 2018/02/01Volume: Issue: 2
DOI:10.1007/s11837-017-2696-9Language: English

Abstract

In this study, a steel sword belonging to the Safavid dynasty was investigated to identify its chemistry, microstructure, mechanical properties, and processing. To this aim, chemical and phase analyses, optical microscopy investigations and a hardness test were conducted. The results indicated that the sword blade material was plain carbon steel containing 1.42 wt.% C. The microstructure consisted of spheroidal cementite particles in a ferrite matrix, facilitating the formation of a curved sword. It seemed that a combination of heat treatment and metal-forming techniques (thermo-mechanical process) was utilized to obtain this microstructure. © 2017, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.


Author Keywords

CarbidesCarbonCarbon steelMetal formingMicrostructure