"용재총화", "천공개물", "The Korean Review"등의 고문헌을 통하여 청동유물 제작에 사용된 소재, 거푸집, 합금 등의 주조기술을 확인하였다. 상평통보 복원 주조실험은 "The Korean Review"를 기초한 주물사주조법을 적용하여 황동, 청동 소재의 모전판(母錢版, 鑄錢版)을 제작하였다. 거푸집은 본기(本器)틀과 목틀, 주물사로 구성되는데 본기틀은 주물사를 담는 바깥 틀의 재질에 따라 목틀과 쇠틀로 나뉘며, 주물사는 옅은 황색의 전북 이리사를 사용했다. 주물사주조법으로 상평통보 복원에 사용된 모합금 성분비를 살펴보면, 황동은 "The Korean Review" 기록의 성분비인 Cu 60%, Zn 30%, Pb 10%를 근거로 삼았으며, 실제 복원에는 합금 시 아연과 납이 기화되어 성분비율이 감소될 것을 감안하여 Cu 60%, Zn 35%, Pb 15%로 설정하였다. 청동은 청주시 신봉동유적 출토 해동 통보의 성분비인 Cu 80%, Sn 6%, Pb 14%를 근거로 하였으며, 실제 복원에는 Cu 80%, Sn 11%, Pb 19%로 설정하였다. 주물사주조법에 의한 상평통보 복원은 목재로 부전(父錢)을 먼저 제작하고 목틀과 본기쇠틀을 이용한 거푸집 만들기, 합금, 주조하기, 모전 만들기 등의 과정으로 모전판(母錢版, 鑄錢版)을 복원하였다. 복원된 상평통보의 모합금과 1차 주조, 2차 주조물의 성분분석을 실시한 결과 청동 모합금은 구리는 약 5%가 증가하고 납은 약 4% 손실되었으며, 황동 모합금은 구리는 약 5%가 증가하고 납은 약 4%, 아연은 12%은 감소하여 아연의 손실률이 큰 것을 알 수 있다. 1차, 2차 모전판의 EDS 분석결과 청동 모전판은 1차에 비해 2차에서 납이, 황동 모전판은 아연이 낮게 나온 것은 1차 모전판의 용융과정에서 납과 아연이 기화된 결과로 보인다. 또한 청동과 황동의 모합금과 1차, 2차 주전판의 미세조직에서는 ${\alpha}$상과 크고 작은 납 편석물이 보이고, 황동 모전판에서만 불순물로 보이는 Al, Si 등이 확인되었다.
"용재총화", "천공개물", "The Korean Review"등의 고문헌을 통하여 청동유물 제작에 사용된 소재, 거푸집, 합금 등의 주조기술을 확인하였다. 상평통보 복원 주조실험은 "The Korean Review"를 기초한 주물사주조법을 적용하여 황동, 청동 소재의 모전판(母錢版, 鑄錢版)을 제작하였다. 거푸집은 본기(本器)틀과 목틀, 주물사로 구성되는데 본기틀은 주물사를 담는 바깥 틀의 재질에 따라 목틀과 쇠틀로 나뉘며, 주물사는 옅은 황색의 전북 이리사를 사용했다. 주물사주조법으로 상평통보 복원에 사용된 모합금 성분비를 살펴보면, 황동은 "The Korean Review" 기록의 성분비인 Cu 60%, Zn 30%, Pb 10%를 근거로 삼았으며, 실제 복원에는 합금 시 아연과 납이 기화되어 성분비율이 감소될 것을 감안하여 Cu 60%, Zn 35%, Pb 15%로 설정하였다. 청동은 청주시 신봉동유적 출토 해동 통보의 성분비인 Cu 80%, Sn 6%, Pb 14%를 근거로 하였으며, 실제 복원에는 Cu 80%, Sn 11%, Pb 19%로 설정하였다. 주물사주조법에 의한 상평통보 복원은 목재로 부전(父錢)을 먼저 제작하고 목틀과 본기쇠틀을 이용한 거푸집 만들기, 합금, 주조하기, 모전 만들기 등의 과정으로 모전판(母錢版, 鑄錢版)을 복원하였다. 복원된 상평통보의 모합금과 1차 주조, 2차 주조물의 성분분석을 실시한 결과 청동 모합금은 구리는 약 5%가 증가하고 납은 약 4% 손실되었으며, 황동 모합금은 구리는 약 5%가 증가하고 납은 약 4%, 아연은 12%은 감소하여 아연의 손실률이 큰 것을 알 수 있다. 1차, 2차 모전판의 EDS 분석결과 청동 모전판은 1차에 비해 2차에서 납이, 황동 모전판은 아연이 낮게 나온 것은 1차 모전판의 용융과정에서 납과 아연이 기화된 결과로 보인다. 또한 청동과 황동의 모합금과 1차, 2차 주전판의 미세조직에서는 ${\alpha}$상과 크고 작은 납 편석물이 보이고, 황동 모전판에서만 불순물로 보이는 Al, Si 등이 확인되었다.
This study examined the materials and casting technology(cast, alloy, etc.) used in the manufacturing of bronze artifacts based on old literature such as Yongjae Chonghwa, Cheongong Geamul, and The Korea Review. In the casting experiment for restoration of Sangpyong Tongbo, a bronze and brass mother...
This study examined the materials and casting technology(cast, alloy, etc.) used in the manufacturing of bronze artifacts based on old literature such as Yongjae Chonghwa, Cheongong Geamul, and The Korea Review. In the casting experiment for restoration of Sangpyong Tongbo, a bronze and brass mother coin mold was made using the sand mold casting method described in The Korea Review. The cast was comprised of the original mold plate frame, wooden frame, and molding sand. Depending on the material of the outer frame, which contains the molding sand, the original mold plate frame can be either a wooden frame or steel frame. For the molding sand, light yellow-colored sand of the Jeonbuk Iri region was used. Next, the composition of the mother alloy used in the restoration of Sangpyong Tongbo was studied. In consideration of the evaporation of tin and lead during actual restoration, the composition of Cu 60%, Zn 30%, and Pb 10% for brass as stated in The Korea Review was modified to Cu 60%, Zn 35%, and Pb 15%. For bronze, based on the composition of Cu 80%, Sn 6%, and Pb 14% used for Haedong Tongbo, the composition was set as Cu 80%, Sn 11%, and Pb 19%. The mother coin mold was restored by first creating a wooden father coin, making a cast from the wooden frame and basic steel frame, alloying, casting, and making a mother coin. Component analysis was conducted on the mother alloy of the restored Sangpyong Tongbo, and its primary and secondary casts. The bronze mother alloy saw a 5% increase in copper and 4% reduction in lead. The brass parent alloy had a 5% increase in copper, but a 4% and 12% decrease in lead and tin respectively. Analysis of the primary and secondary mother coin molds using an energy dispersive spectrometer showed that the bronze mother coin mold had a reduced amount of lead, while the brass mother coin mold had less tin. This can be explained by the evaporation of lead and tin in the melting of the primary mother coin mold. In addition, the ${\alpha}$-phase and lead particles were found in the mother alloy of bronze and brass, as well as the microstructure of the primary and secondary coin molds. Impurities such as Al and Si were observed only in the brass mother coin mold.
This study examined the materials and casting technology(cast, alloy, etc.) used in the manufacturing of bronze artifacts based on old literature such as Yongjae Chonghwa, Cheongong Geamul, and The Korea Review. In the casting experiment for restoration of Sangpyong Tongbo, a bronze and brass mother coin mold was made using the sand mold casting method described in The Korea Review. The cast was comprised of the original mold plate frame, wooden frame, and molding sand. Depending on the material of the outer frame, which contains the molding sand, the original mold plate frame can be either a wooden frame or steel frame. For the molding sand, light yellow-colored sand of the Jeonbuk Iri region was used. Next, the composition of the mother alloy used in the restoration of Sangpyong Tongbo was studied. In consideration of the evaporation of tin and lead during actual restoration, the composition of Cu 60%, Zn 30%, and Pb 10% for brass as stated in The Korea Review was modified to Cu 60%, Zn 35%, and Pb 15%. For bronze, based on the composition of Cu 80%, Sn 6%, and Pb 14% used for Haedong Tongbo, the composition was set as Cu 80%, Sn 11%, and Pb 19%. The mother coin mold was restored by first creating a wooden father coin, making a cast from the wooden frame and basic steel frame, alloying, casting, and making a mother coin. Component analysis was conducted on the mother alloy of the restored Sangpyong Tongbo, and its primary and secondary casts. The bronze mother alloy saw a 5% increase in copper and 4% reduction in lead. The brass parent alloy had a 5% increase in copper, but a 4% and 12% decrease in lead and tin respectively. Analysis of the primary and secondary mother coin molds using an energy dispersive spectrometer showed that the bronze mother coin mold had a reduced amount of lead, while the brass mother coin mold had less tin. This can be explained by the evaporation of lead and tin in the melting of the primary mother coin mold. In addition, the ${\alpha}$-phase and lead particles were found in the mother alloy of bronze and brass, as well as the microstructure of the primary and secondary coin molds. Impurities such as Al and Si were observed only in the brass mother coin mold.
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