Every day, we rely on materials without thinking about them. The floor beneath our feet.
The vehicles that carry us. The devices that feel solid in our hands. Most of the time, that trust is rewarded.
But materials do not fail all at once. They change—quietly, gradually, and often invisibly—long before anything breaks. The Science of Everyday Materials explores how and why ordinary objects wear out, crack, deform, and sometimes fail unexpectedly. Drawing on real engineering principles, this book reveals the hidden behavior of metals, glass, polymers, and structures as they respond to stress, time, temperature, and use.
You will discover:
• Why strength alone does not guarantee safety
• How tiny cracks and repeated loads matter more than dramatic forces
• Why wear is not damage at first—but memory accumulating
• How engineers design for imperfection, aging, and uncertainty
• Why maintenance and inspection are acts of respect, not inconvenience
This is not a textbook. And it is not a collection of disaster stories.
This book is a concise exploration of how everyday materials behave over time—designed to be read in a single sitting and remembered long after.
It is a quiet, clear guide to how materials actually behave—and why good engineering is less about preventing failure than about making it slow, visible, and forgiving.
Written for curious readers, professionals, and anyone who lives among things that must not fail without warning, this book will change how you look at the built world around you. Not with fear. With understanding.
This book is a concise exploration of how everyday materials behave over time—designed to be read in a single sitting and remembered long after.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every day, we rely on materials without thinking about them. The floor beneath our feet.The vehicles that carry us. The devices that feel solid in our hands. Most of the time, that trust is rewarded.But materials do not fail all at once. They change-quietly, gradually, and often invisibly-long before anything breaks. The Science of Everyday Materials explores how and why ordinary objects wear out, crack, deform, and sometimes fail unexpectedly. Drawing on real engineering principles, this book reveals the hidden behavior of metals, glass, polymers, and structures as they respond to stress, time, temperature, and use.You will discover: - Why strength alone does not guarantee safety- How tiny cracks and repeated loads matter more than dramatic forces- Why wear is not damage at first-but memory accumulating- How engineers design for imperfection, aging, and uncertainty- Why maintenance and inspection are acts of respect, not inconvenienceThis is not a textbook. And it is not a collection of disaster stories.This book is a concise exploration of how everyday materials behave over time-designed to be read in a single sitting and remembered long after.It is a quiet, clear guide to how materials actually behave-and why good engineering is less about preventing failure than about making it slow, visible, and forgiving.Written for curious readers, professionals, and anyone who lives among things that must not fail without warning, this book will change how you look at the built world around you. Not with fear. With understanding.This book is a concise exploration of how everyday materials behave over time-designed to be read in a single sitting and remembered long after. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245963242
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every day, we rely on materials without thinking about them. The floor beneath our feet.The vehicles that carry us. The devices that feel solid in our hands. Most of the time, that trust is rewarded.But materials do not fail all at once. They change-quietly, gradually, and often invisibly-long before anything breaks. The Science of Everyday Materials explores how and why ordinary objects wear out, crack, deform, and sometimes fail unexpectedly. Drawing on real engineering principles, this book reveals the hidden behavior of metals, glass, polymers, and structures as they respond to stress, time, temperature, and use.You will discover: - Why strength alone does not guarantee safety- How tiny cracks and repeated loads matter more than dramatic forces- Why wear is not damage at first-but memory accumulating- How engineers design for imperfection, aging, and uncertainty- Why maintenance and inspection are acts of respect, not inconvenienceThis is not a textbook. And it is not a collection of disaster stories.This book is a concise exploration of how everyday materials behave over time-designed to be read in a single sitting and remembered long after.It is a quiet, clear guide to how materials actually behave-and why good engineering is less about preventing failure than about making it slow, visible, and forgiving.Written for curious readers, professionals, and anyone who lives among things that must not fail without warning, this book will change how you look at the built world around you. Not with fear. With understanding.This book is a concise exploration of how everyday materials behave over time-designed to be read in a single sitting and remembered long after. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245963242
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