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    FRACTURE AND LIFE

    by Brian Cotterell (University of Sydney, Australia)

    This book is an interdisciplinary review of the effect of fracture on life, following the development of the understanding of fracture written from a historical perspective. After a short introduction to fracture, the first section of the book covers the effects of fracture on the evolution of the Earth, plants and animals, and man. The second section of the book covers the largely empirical control of fracture from ancient times to the end of the nineteenth century. The final section reviews the development of fracture theory as a discipline and its application during the twentieth century through to the present time.

     
    Contents:
    • Evolution of the Earth
    • Evolution of Plants and Animals
    • Evolution of Man
    • The Ancient World
    • From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution
    • The Industrial Revolution and the Nineteenth Century
    • The First Half of the Twentieth Century — The Beginning of the Understanding of Fracture
    • The Second Half of the Twentieth Century — The Establishment of Fracture as a Discipline
    • The Diversity of Materials
    • Cutting and Piercing
    • Modern Developments and the Twenty-First Century
     
    Readership: Advanced undergraduates, graduates, post-doctoral fellows and professionals engaged in any discipline that entails an understanding of fracture.
     


     
    450pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Spring 2010  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-282-2
    1-84816-282-0
       US$105 / £79

     


     

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