1.1 Historical Perspective: TH TH
1.1 Historical Perspective: TH TH
Introduction
1.1 Historical Perspective
• Materials are deeply related to our culture and day to day activities.
Probably every segment of everyday lives is influenced by materials
such as transportation, housing, clothing, communication, recreation
and food production.
• Historically the development and advancement of societies have been
intimately related to the members ability to produce and manipulate
materials to fulfill their needs.
• The earliest humans had access to only limited number of materials
that occur naturally such as stone, wood, clay, skin, leaves, etc. With
time they discovered superior materials such as pottery and metals.
• They have also found that the material properties could be altered by
heat treatments and by adding other elements.
• The industrial revolution in 19th century and early 20th century saw
development of many new engineering materials.
• The Scientists and engineers developed the understanding of structural elements
of materials and their properties. The above knowledge led to the development of
tens of thousands of materials with special characteristics that meet the need of
our modern and complex societies.
• An advancement in material type is often forerunner for the progression of step-
wise development of technology.
• The automobiles would not have been possible without the availability of in-
expensive steel or comparable substitute. Our compact memory stick, mobile
phone, notebook, PC, digital camera with large memory would not have been
possible without the giant-magneto resistance materials discovered in two
decades ago.