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Analysis of bell materials:Tin bronzes

Analysis of bell materials:Tin bronzes
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摘要 The present study was set up to examine the effect of alloying elements (including harmful elements) on metallurgical features (material properties and qualitative parameters) of tin bronzes, with particular reference to church bells from Middle Ages to Current times. A driving force of this study was to identify and demonstrate features related to the quality of church bells made in different centuries. The findings have been derived via metallographic and chemical analysis of specimens of bells from various parts of Australasia and Europe. The bell materials consisted of a mixture of the a phase and the (α+β) eutectoid essentially, in proportions determined by tin content and mould materials during casting. The samples from the 15th century to the one from the 20th century showed a progressive increase in hardness, ranging from the minimum of -280 VHM20g to a maximum of -470 VHM20g for the (α+β) eutectoid, and -160 VHM20g to -230 VHM20g for the a phase. The investigation also shows that the sound decay of the bell decreased with lowering the wt.% of tin and increasing the wt.% of lead and silver. This information is expected to provide an additional interesting knowledge into manufacturing practices and their significance in the quality of church bells over past centuries. The present study was set up to examine the effect of alloying elements(including harmful elements) on metallurgical features(material properties and qualitative parameters) of tin bronzes,with particular reference to church bells from Middle Ages to Current times.A driving force of this study was to identify and demonstrate features related to the quality of church bells made in different centuries.The findings have been derived via metallographic and chemical analysis of specimens of bells from various parts of Australasia and Europe.The bell materials consisted of a mixture of theαphase and the(α+β) eutectoid essentially,in proportions determined by tin content and mould materials during casting.The samples from the 15th century to the one from the 20th century showed a progressive increase in hardness,ranging from the minimum of^280 VHM20g to a maximum of^470 VHM20g for the(α+β) eutectoid,and^160 VHM20g to^230 VHM20g for theαphase.The investigation also shows that the sound decay of the bell decreased with lowering the wt.%of tin and increasing the wt.%of lead and silver. This information is expected to provide an additional interesting knowledge into manufacturing practices and their significance in the quality of church bells over past centuries.
机构地区 Edith Cowan University
出处 《China Foundry》 SCIE CAS 2008年第3期199-204,共6页 中国铸造(英文版)
基金 the University of South Australia Postgraduate Research Program during a period of1996 to 1999
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