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Read more at: Construction and automation of a 3D stress analysis system and disease identification network for iron artefacts based on metal magnetic memory, CT and finite element analysis

Construction and automation of a 3D stress analysis system and disease identification network for iron artefacts based on metal magnetic memory, CT and finite element analysis

The project aims to get comprehensive information on stress distribution, internal fissure and defect distribution of iron artefacts,  assess the overall risk situation of iron artefacts, the distribution of risk sites and the assessment of the degree of risk, and make an early warning of the occurrence and development of the disease by combining the data of metal magnetic memory, CT and finite element analysis.


Read more at: The Cambridge Heritage Science Hub Initiative (CHERISH)

The Cambridge Heritage Science Hub Initiative (CHERISH)

Cambridge is home to world-leading researchers across archaeological science, technical art history and heritage science, based at Department of Archaeology, the Fitzwilliam Museum, and the Hamilton Kerr Institute, among others. There are multiple synergies across these institutions in terms of research methodologies, goals and ambitions in the field of technical and scientific investigation of works of art and archaeological objects.


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