Although the last two generations have seen an enormous amount of
attention paid to advances in electronics, the fact remains that
high-income, high-energy societies could thrive without microchips,
etc., but, by contrast, could not exist without steel. Because of the
importance of this material to comtemporary civilization, a
comprehensive resource is needed for metallurgists, non-metallurgists,
and anyone with a background in environmental studies, industry,
manufacturing, and history, seeking a broader understanding of the
history of iron and steel and its current and future impact on
society. Given its coverage of the history of iron and steel from its
genesis to slow pre-industrial progress, revolutionary advances during
the 19th century, magnification of 19th century advances during the
past five generations, patterns of modern steel production, the
ubiquitous uses of the material, potential substitutions, advances in
relative dematerialization, and appraisal of steel’s possible
futures, _Still the Iron Age: Iron and Steel in the Modern World_ by
world-renowned author Vaclav Smil meets that need.
* Incorporates an interdisciplinary discussion of the history and
evolution of the iron- and steel-making industry and its impact on the
development of the modern world
* Serves as a valuable contribution because of its unique perspective
that compares steel to technological advances in other materials,
perceived to be important
* Discusses how we can manufacture smarter rather than deny demand
* Explores future opportunities and new efforts for sustainable
development in the industry
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ISBN
9780128042335
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
280
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