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Karakterizacija ročno kovanih kroparskih žebljev iz 19. stoletja
ID Humar, Sara (Author), ID Fajfar, Peter (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Ročno kovanje žebljev v Kropi se je začelo v 15. stoletju in nadaljevalo vse do 19. stoletja, ko ga je zamenjalo strojno. V Narodnem muzeju Slovenije hranijo 127 vrst različnih žebljev in žebljem podobnih izdelkov. Razlikujejo se po oblikah, dimenzijah in uporabi: čevljarski, podkovski, gradbeni (splošni gradbeni, pohištveni, ladijski) ter železniški žeblji. Najbolj znano obliko t. i. levantinski sortiment so izdelovali predvsem za sredozemsko tržišče, uporabljali pa so jih v ladjedelništvu. Ti žeblji imajo značilno obliko dveh peres, ki so osnova za marsikatere druge žeblje. V Sloveniji so jih izdelovali tudi v Kamni Gorici in Železnikih. Levantinski sortiment je bil glavni proizvod do sredine 19. stoletja, nato pa so začeli kovati še kamelarje (podkovske žeblje za balkansko tržišče), velike gradbene žeblje okrogloglavce, železniške žeblje tračnike in čevljarske žeblje planinčarje. V diplomskem delu smo metalografsko pregledali žeblje, ki so bili skovani v sredini 19. stoletja. Pridobili smo jih od Narodnega muzeja Slovenije, muzeju pa jih je daroval radovljiški okrajni komisar Franc pl. Poßanner leta 1823. Žeblje smo prerezali in ustrezno pripravili vzorce za analizo s svetlobnim mikroskopom, s katerim smo opazovali velikost in obliko kristalih zrn, deleže faz, vključke in tok materiala. Z vrstičnim elektronskim mikroskopom smo določili kemijsko sestavo osnovnega materiala in nekovinskih vključkov. Ugotovili smo, da so preiskovani žeblji narejeni precej kvalitetno, glede na razpoložljivo orodje in tehnologijo v tistem času.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ročno kovani žeblji, fužine, vigenjc, kemična sestava, metalografska analiza
Work type:High school thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121219 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:31053315 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.10.2020
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Language:English
Title:Characterisation of the hand forged nails made in Kropa in 19th century
Abstract:
Hand forging of nails in Kropa dates back to 15th century and has persevered until the 19th century when it had been replaced by machine forging. 127 types of nails and nail-like products are stored in Slovenian national museum. They differ in shape, dimensions and use: horseshoe, construction (general construction, furniture, ships) and railway nails. The best known form of so called levantine assortment was produced mainly for the Mediterranean market and is used in shipbuilding. These nails have the characteristic shape of two feathers, which are the basis for many other nails. In Slovenia, they were also made in Kamna Gorica and Železniki. The Levantine assortment was the main product until the middle of the 19th century, after which “kamelarji” (horseshoe nails for the Balkan market), large round-headed construction nails, railway rail nails and shoemaker's mountaineering nails also began to be forged. In the diploma work, we metallographically examined nails that were forged in the middle of the 19th century. We obtained them from the National Museum of Slovenia, which originally obtained them as a gift from the Radovljica District Commissioner Franc pl. Poßanner in 1823. Nails were cut into appropriate prepared samples for analysis with a light or optical microscope, which was used to observe the size and shape of crystal grains, phase proportions and material flow. The chemical composition of the matrix and of the various non-metallic inclusions were determined by the use of scanning electron microscopy. We found that the investigated nails

Keywords:hand forged nails, foundries, nail forges, chemical composition, metallographic analysis

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