J.E. Gordon

James Edward Gordon (UK, 1913–1998) was one of the founders of materials science and biomechanics, and a well known author of three books on structures and materials, which have been translated in many languages and are still widely used in schools and universities.

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Biography

Gordon graduated in naval architecture at Glasgow University. During World War II he worked at the Royal Aircraft Establishment; here he studied composite materials, wooden aircraft, plastics and new materials of many types. He designed the rescue dinghies for most bomber aircraft used in the war, and studied the strength and behaviour of reinforcement fibers made of glass, carbon, boron and other materials.

From 1962 he was head of a new branch at Waltham Abbey dealing with completely new structural materials. Some of his discoveries are still applied in the construction of fiber-reinforced parts for aircraft and rockets.

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