The Secret Life of Materials: How Materials Age, Fail, and Surprise Us - Couverture souple

Verma, Dr Anil Kumar

 
9798245684604: The Secret Life of Materials: How Materials Age, Fail, and Surprise Us

Synopsis

Why do materials that seem strong fail without warning?
A bridge that stood for decades collapses.
A glass screen shatters from a minor impact.
A medical implant degrades quietly over time.
These failures are rarely accidents. They are the visible end of hidden processes—aging, damage accumulation, environmental interaction, and time.
In The Secret Life of Materials, Dr. Anil Kumar Verma takes readers beneath the surface of everyday materials to reveal how and why they age, fail, and sometimes surprise us. Written with clarity and restraint, this book explains complex material behavior without equations—through insight, analogy, and real-world observation.
This is not a textbook.
It is a guided way of seeing.
Readers will discover:

  • Why strength alone does not guarantee safety
  • How tiny defects grow into catastrophic failures
  • Why time is often the most dangerous load
  • How modern materials can heal, adapt, and respond
  • What nature teaches us about durability and survival
Concise by design, this book respects the reader’s time while offering lasting insight. It is intended for engineers, students, designers, and curious readers who want to understand not just what materials do—but why.
The secret life of materials is not hidden because it is complex—
it is hidden because we rarely look closely enough to see it.

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