Essays about: "Smide"

Found 3 essays containing the word Smide.

  1. 1. Examination of Ancient Scandinavian Archaeological Findings : From Tortuna in Västerås, Sweden

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Jacob Blinke; Evelynne Geiger; Amanda Edlund; [2018]
    Keywords : Forging; microstructure; steel manufacturing; Iron Ages; bloomery furnace; amulet rings; edge tools; horse cleat; Vickers hardness; Smide; mikrostruktur; ståltillverkning; järnåldern; blästerugn; amulettringar; eggverktyg; hästbrodd; Vickers hårdhet;

    Abstract : This study concerns the examinations of archaeological steel-objects from the Iron Ages, found in Tortuna outside Västerås, Sweden. Not many metallurgical analyses have been made on steel objects from the Iron Ages, most likely in order to preserve the findings. Therefore, very little knowledge about old steel materials exists. READ MORE

  2. 2. Process Optimization of Manufacturing of Magnets by Electro Sinter Forging (ESF)

    University essay from KTH/Industriell produktion

    Author : Marco CAPECCIA; [2018]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : Interest in powder metallurgy processes is nowadays continuously increasing due to several reasons such as less heavy manufactured parts, economical advantages and greater concern in environmental sustainability related to production. Electro sinter forging, ESF, belongs to them, being a sintering technique characterized by high electric current intensity released for a very short lapse of time at low voltage on a powder green body, together with an applied load. READ MORE

  3. 3. Metallurgical Analysis of Viking Age Amulet Rings : and Comparison With Cutting Tools

    University essay from KTH/Materialvetenskap

    Author : Louise Erkers; Felicia Fröjd; [2017]
    Keywords : Amulet rings; morphology; forging; Amulett ringar; morfologi; smide;

    Abstract : Artefacts known as amulet rings, a kind of Viking age jewellery, have often been encountered during archaeological excavations of Viking Age sites. The rings do not appear to have any practical use, but are rather considered to be of cultural or religious importance. READ MORE