J. E. Gordon
James Edward Gordon was a pioneering materials scientist and engineer, known for his work on the mechanical properties of materials and for his influential books on the subject, including 'The New Science of Strong Materials' and 'Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down'.
Books
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1. The New Science Of Strong Materials
or Why You Don't Fall Through the Floor
This book demystifies the complex world of materials science for the lay reader, exploring the fundamental principles that determine the strength and durability of materials. Through engaging anecdotes and accessible explanations, it delves into why materials behave the way they do and how understanding these behaviors has led to groundbreaking innovations in various fields. Covering topics from the basic structure of materials to the intricate ways in which they fail, the book illuminates the critical role that materials science plays in technological advancements and everyday life, making a compelling case for the importance of this often-overlooked field.
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2. Structures
Or Why Things Don't Fall Down
The book explores the fundamental principles of structural engineering and materials science, explaining how and why structures stand or collapse. It delves into the mechanics of materials, the importance of design, and the role of stress and strain in determining the strength and stability of various structures. Through engaging examples and clear explanations, it provides insights into the everyday applications of structural principles, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience. The book emphasizes the relationship between form and function, illustrating how understanding these principles is crucial for creating safe and efficient structures.