Forged in Fire: The Science and Art of Metallurgy (Foundational sciences, engineering disciplines, and materials that have shaped human civilization, Band 3) - Softcover

Buch 3 von 3: Foundational sciences, engineering disciplines, and materials that have shaped human civilization

Jensen, Brandon

 
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Inhaltsangabe

From the first gleaming nugget of copper that caught an ancient human’s eye to the complex alloys that enable space exploration, our civilization has been forged in fire and metal. This book embarks on a sweeping journey through the science and art of metallurgy, revealing how humanity’s ability to understand and manipulate metals is the hidden story behind our greatest achievements. It explores how these remarkable materials, wrested from the Earth’s crust, have formed the very skeleton of our world—shaping our tools, building our cities, defining our technologies, and powering our economies. The narrative moves beyond a simple history, delving into the fiery heart of the forge to explain how the mastery of heat and chemistry allowed us to transform dull rock into substances of enduring strength and beauty.

The chronicle spans millennia and circles the globe, uncovering the pivotal moments in our metallic history. Witness the dawn of civilization in the Bronze Age, an era defined by a revolutionary new alloy that fueled empires and established the first great trade networks. March with the Roman legions, whose power was built on an industrial-scale production of iron that enabled unprecedented feats of engineering. Uncover the secrets of legendary blades, from the mythical Damascus swords with their mesmerizing patterns to the soul of the samurai embodied in the folded steel of the Japanese katana. Each chapter illuminates how a specific metallurgical breakthrough became a catalyst for cultural, military, and architectural transformation.

As the narrative moves into the modern era, it charts the explosive innovations that powered the Industrial Revolution, where iron and steel became the giants upon which a new global economy was built. The story accelerates into the twentieth century with the introduction of the light metals, aluminum and titanium, which shattered the constraints of weight and temperature to launch the eras of aviation and spaceflight. The book demystifies the creation of the specialized materials that define our time, from the corrosion-proof stainless steels in our kitchens to the incredible superalloys that withstand the infernal temperatures inside a jet engine, revealing the hidden science that underpins our daily lives.

This comprehensive exploration makes the intricate science of metallurgy accessible to all, venturing into the microscopic world of crystal lattices and atomic structures to explain why metals behave the way they do. The final chapters look to the future, exploring the role of metals in the digital age, from the silicon wafers of our microchips to the rare earth elements that power our smartphones. It confronts the critical challenges of our time, delving into the quest for sustainable metallurgy and a circular economy. Finally, it explores the cutting edge of materials science, from the architectural marvels of metallic foams and 3D-printed components to the quantum leaps promised by nanotechnology and high-entropy alloys, offering a glimpse into a future shaped by materials we are only now beginning to imagine.

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