The History of Composites
People, Science, Technology and Society
Ignaas Verpoest editor Stepan V Lomov editor Yentl Swolfs editor Mahoor Mehdikhani editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publishing:2nd Dec '25
£135.00
This title is due to be published on 2nd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The History of Composites: People, Science, Technology and Society introduces the reader to key milestones in the discovery and technological development of composite materials, including their processes and applications. Sections give a “bird’s eye view” that surveys the basic concept of composites from ancient times right through to the crucial inventions of glass fibers and manmade plastics in the 1930’s. Further content explores the revolution of carbon fibers and their nano-descendants graphene and carbon nanotubes while also analyzing the dynamics of innovations to further illustrate how fundamental discoveries have led to the creation of new products or improved existing ones. By presenting these fundamental discoveries, the authors hope to inspire both researchers and engineers in their quest to develop further innovations in composite materials in the future, including both their processes and applications.
ISBN: 9780443341199
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900 pages