Introduction

CES database, usually called CES EduPack, provides a comprehensive database of materials and process information, powerful materials software tools, and a range of supporting textbooks, lectures, projects, and exercises. With specialist editions for specific disciplines, and three levels of the database and software to suit varying needs in all years of undergraduate study and in postgraduate teaching, the EduPack is a curriculum-wide resource.

The objective of this page is to introduce how to get the material embodied energy from CES EduPack.

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CES EduPack 2016 is used as an example.

1. Choosing requirement level

Open CES EduPack 2016, we can see four choices for the requirement levels: Level 1, Level 2, The elements, Level 3. "The elements" includes detailed information for each element.

  • Level 1
Level 1 is aimed at introductory courses. The Level 1 Education database has records for common engineering materials (metals, plastics, ceramics, glasses, composites and natural materials). It contains more than 60 records, each with a limited set of attributes chosen by the Granta Design team in collaboration with our users to introduce students to materials without overwhelming them with detail. Each attribute is linked to a set of Science Notes that provides more information about the properties and their origins. Each material is linked to records for processes that are used to shape, join or finish it. Images are included to engage student interest and help them to identify the information with a real product and processes.
  • Level 2
  • Level 3

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