The New Science of Strong Materials

Or Why You Don't Fall Through the Floor

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Why isn't wood weaker that it is? Why isn't steel stronger? Why does glass sometimes shatter and sometimes bend like spring? Why do ships break in half? What is a liquid and is treacle one? All these are questions about the nature of materials. All of them are vital to engineers but also fascinating as scientific problems. During the 250 years up to the 1920s and 1930s they had been answered largely by seeing how materials behaved in practice. But materials continued to do things that they "ought" not to have done. Only in the last 40 years have these questions begun to be answered by a new approach. Material scientists have started to look more deeply into the make-up of materials. They have found many surprises; above all, perhaps, that how a material behaves depends on how perfectly - or imperfectly - its atoms are arranged. Using both SI and imperial units, Professor Gordon's account of material science is a demonstration of the sometimes curious and entertaining ways in which scientists isolate and solve problems.
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Publication Date:
28/03/1991
Authors:
Gordon, J E
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780140135978
Number of Pages:
288
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
28/03/1991
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Year Published:
1991
Language:
English
Imprint:
Penguin Books Ltd
SKU:
9780140135978

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