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摘要
文章探讨了武器科学领域最重要的课题之一,即印度-波斯地区历史上的大马士革刀片。通过将之前已知的东方大马士革刀片的类型和特征与 16 世纪至 19 世纪历史时期所观察到的坩埚熔炼的装料和熔剂的变化相结合,确定了花纹钢中存在或不存在特定工艺杂质的模式。这些钢只出现在印度-波斯地区。就化学成分而言,与最精美的东方武器相比,并非所有刀刃表面带有花纹的坩埚钢都能被视为大马士革钢。本文详细描述了大马士革刀片在加工过程中杂质的定量含量方面的化学特征,并通过具体实例加以证实。该研究公布了 20 件 17-19 世纪大马士革钢制武器的化学成分新数据,其中包括一件带有阿萨德(Asadullah)-伊斯法罕(Isfahan)标记的沙姆沙尔(shamshir)。该研究介绍了 K. Khaydakov 和 D. Sukhanov 私人收藏的各种大马士革花纹以及相应的化学成分。研究得出的结论是,根据化学成分、宏观和微观结构,印度-波斯地区的大马士革坩埚钢应被归类为在当地技术衰落和欧洲冶金生产对印度-波斯地区产生影响之前制造的一类历史悠久的刀片钢。
Application of spectral analysis to attribute Damascus blades dated to the 17th–19th centuries
The article addresses one of the most significant topics in the field of weapons science, i.e., the historical Damascus blades of the Indo-Persian region. By combining previously known typological and characteristic features of oriental Damascus blades with variations in the charge and fluxes of crucible melting, observed in the historical period from the 16th to the 19th centuries, a pattern regarding the presence or absence of specific process impurities in patterned steels was established. These steels were found exclusively in the Indo-Persian region. In terms of chemical composition, not all crucible steels with a pattern on the surface of the blade can be considered Damascus when compared with the finest examples of Oriental weapons. The chemical characteristics of Damascus blades in terms of the quantitative content of process impurities are described in detail and confirmed with specific examples. New data is published on the chemical composition of 20 pieces of Damascus steel weapons dated to the 17th–19th centuries, including a shamshir with the marks of Asad (Asadullah) Isfahan. The study presents various types of damascene patterns from private collections of K. Khaydakov and D. Sukhanov, with the appropriate chemical composition. It was concluded that, based on the chemical composition, macro-, and microstructure, Damascus crucible steels of the Indo-Persian region should be classified as a distinct group of historical blade steels manufactured prior to the decline of local technologies and the influence of European metallurgical production in the Indo-Persian region.
期刊介绍:
Metallurgist is the leading Russian journal in metallurgy. Publication started in 1956.
Basic topics covered include:
State of the art and development of enterprises in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy and mining;
Metallurgy of ferrous, nonferrous, rare, and precious metals; Metallurgical equipment;
Automation and control;
Protection of labor;
Protection of the environment;
Resources and energy saving;
Quality and certification;
History of metallurgy;
Inventions (patents).