
Resources Contributed By German Institutions
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Presentation |
Using CES EduPack for Tackling Problems Beyond the Textbook |
Professor Alexander Wanner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, EN, PDF (2.3 MB) |
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Presentation given at the 2010 International Materials Education Symposium. Looking at advanced materials selection, including cases of "non-separable" performance metrics and minimum-weight materials selection for limited available space. Keywords: Materials, Selection, Advanced, minimum-weight, performance metrics, CES EduPack. | |||
Database |
'States of the World' database |
Professor Alexander Wanner, University of Karlsruhe, EN, ZIP (1MB) |
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A database of all of the countries in the world, providing data in areas including geography, population, economics, defense, and sports. Note—You will need to save the file to your computer and then open it up using CES EduPack or CES Selector. Keywords: Geography, Population, Fun. | |||
Database |
New, Emerging and Unusual Materials Database |
Thomas Goette, Technical University of Berlin, Granta Design, EN, GDB (90MB) |
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New and emerging materials have been added to a copy of the CES EduPack Level 2 database as part of a project to inspire and engage students, carried out in collaboration with T.U. Berlin. Novel Composites, Aerogels, Ceramic and Metal Foams, Biomimetic materials and Shape Memory Alloys are included. It is available for academics using CES EduPack 2010 or 2011. Keywords: Novel Composites, Aerogels, Ceramic and Metal Foams, Biomimetic materials, Shape Memory Alloys, inspiration, new materials. |
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