
Resources Contributed By Dutch Institutions
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Title & Description |
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Database |
Eco-costs database |
Dr Joost Vogtlander, Technical University of Delft, EN, ZIP (66MB) |
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A copy of the CES EduPack Level 2 database with added eco-cost indicators computed by T.U. Delft using the methodology described here. Note—You will need to save the file to your computer and then open it up using CES EduPack or CES Selector. You will then need to view the "Edu Level 2" subset to see the eco-cost indicator. Keywords: Eco, Cost, Delft. | |||
Presentation |
Selecting Production Processes—it helps if you know a bit more |
Dr Erik Tempelman Delft, University of Technology, EN, PDF (0.5 MB) |
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Presentation given to the 2010 International Materials Education Symposium. Explaining how the selection of production processes is taught in the IDE School of TU Delft. Keywords: Processes, Properties, Selection, CES EduPack, Curriculum, Course Structure. | |||
Exercises and Curriculum Development |
Developing a materials selection based materials science component for an Architectectural Engineering curriculum |
F.A. Veer, TU Delft, EN,PDF (4.3 MB) |
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This resource includes a discussion of curriculum considerations, an overview of the structure of the TU Delft course, 5 exercises presented as exercise sheets and exercises associated with 10 lectures. Keywords: Materials, Selection, Design, Architecural Engineering, Curriculum. | |||
Powerpoint |
Implementing 4 Quadrant method and creating new structural sections |
U. Fekken, Hanzehogeschool Groningen, EN,PPT (4.6 MB) |
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This contributed resource shows how the structural sections database – available in level 3 of CES EduPack—can be used in selection. The 4-quadrant method is used as explored in Materials Selection for Mechanical Design. However, this method has been taken further by using CES Constructor and Solidworks to create new structural sections. Keywords: Materials, Selection, Structural Sections, Design, Solidworks, Constructor. | |||




