McFarland Press

The String and Glue of the World

Understanding Composite Materials

Aimed at the curious citizen scientist or maker and written in an accessible, entertaining, jargon-free style, this book introduces and explains the how and why of composite materials.

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This is a book about composite materials, written from the perspective of someone who has been in the industry for more than four decades and had to learn about them the hard way. Aimed at the curious citizen scientist or maker, it is written in an accessible, entertaining, and jargon-free style, introducing and explaining the how and why of composite materials.


Following a history of composites, the book discusses the periodic table of elements and why getting to know this table is so important. It then introduces strings (fibers) and glues (matrices or resins) and explains how they’re put together, how to design with them, and how to analyze what you’ve designed. The work also describes the composites business and includes a list of good schools and their involvement with industry.

 

About the Author...

Ned Patton, Ph.D., P.E., has more than 40 years of experience in research and technology development, and has been involved with composites for 35+ of those years. He works at Northrop Grumman Marine Systems as a senior technical professional, and is actively developing composite material parts and structures for use undersea. He lives in Sunnyvale, California.

6x9 Softcover, 239 pages.