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The Use of Different Joining Methods in Ancient Indian Steel Monuments


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In India, the non-rusting iron pillar at Delhi is the most popular ancient monument. But the pillars at Dhar, Mandu, gears of the temple in Puri and Konarak and big cannon pipe at Thanjavur are not well known to most of the people in India. To manufacture such heavy monuments weighing a number of tonnes, different joining methods were used like forge welding, soldering, mechanical fixing and joining by shrinkage. The various joining methods will be highlighted with examples of the ancient monuments.

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Ancient Steel Monuments, Forge Welding, Soldering, Mechanical Fixing and Fixing by Shrinkage.
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Klaus Roessler
German Organisation for Technical Cooperation, Eschborn, Germany

Abstract


In India, the non-rusting iron pillar at Delhi is the most popular ancient monument. But the pillars at Dhar, Mandu, gears of the temple in Puri and Konarak and big cannon pipe at Thanjavur are not well known to most of the people in India. To manufacture such heavy monuments weighing a number of tonnes, different joining methods were used like forge welding, soldering, mechanical fixing and joining by shrinkage. The various joining methods will be highlighted with examples of the ancient monuments.

Keywords


Ancient Steel Monuments, Forge Welding, Soldering, Mechanical Fixing and Fixing by Shrinkage.