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Nondestructive Structural Studies of the Euthydemus I Coin and Fragments of Rings from the Uzundara Fortress Using Neutron Tomography

The penetration of corrosion into the volume of the copper coin of Euthydemus I and the fragments of rings from the Uzundara fortress was studied by the methods of neutron radiography and tomography using a facility installed on the horizontal beamline of the WWR-SM nuclear reactor of the Institute...

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Published in:Surface investigation, x-ray, synchrotron and neutron techniques x-ray, synchrotron and neutron techniques, 2024-08, Vol.18 (4), p.874-880
Main Authors: Tashmetov, M. Yu, Yuldashev, B. S., Adizov, S. M., Kichanov, S. E., Pidaev, Sh. R., Ismatov, N. B., Dvurechenskaya, N. D., Saprykina, I. A., Abdurakhimov, B. A., Khallokov, F. K.
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Summary:The penetration of corrosion into the volume of the copper coin of Euthydemus I and the fragments of rings from the Uzundara fortress was studied by the methods of neutron radiography and tomography using a facility installed on the horizontal beamline of the WWR-SM nuclear reactor of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Three-dimensional models of the studied archaeological objects were reconstructed, and the volume fractions of the initial metal and corrosive materials were calculated. A large number of pores and cavities were found inside the volume of the coin, which may indicate a violation or imperfection of the casting technology, as well as active chemical processes due to the interaction of the coin with the soil. X-ray diffraction studies have established the presence of phases of copper, cuprite Cu 2 O, and nantokite CuCl on the surface of the Euthydemus I coin. According to neutron tomography data, the volume content of copper and corrosion products was determined to be 1469.93(2) and 169.04(2) mm 3 , respectively. The distribution of pores in the volume of the Euthydemus I coin by an equivalent diameter has also been established. Two rings were studied at the neutron radiography and tomography facility; the volume of the first ring was 1491.17(6) mm 3 , and the volume of a certain corrosion was 135.69(7) mm 3 . On the second ring, the corrosion volume was 373.67(3) mm 3 , which is 12.1% of the total ring volume.
ISSN:1027-4510
1819-7094
DOI:10.1134/S1027451024700587