Ces Cambridge Engineering Selector Software Programs

CES Selector, based on the Cambridge Engineering Selector (CES) approach developed by Professor Mike Ashby at Cambridge University, is a unique tool for the rational selection of engineering materials – metals, ceramics, polymers, composites – and of manufacturing processes – shaping, finishing, joining, and surface treatment.

The Cambridge Engineering Selector (CES) is a software package that has been produced to help answer these questions. Developed over a number of years by Mike Ashby and, the Selector is now being marketed by their company, Granta Design. The selector makes use of an extensive database of information, and can also be linked to a company's own database for specific applications. In addition web links are provided to search other relevant sites. Hack indovision card. 'I am delighted that the Cambridge Engineering Selector is already being used in so many ways, from teaching in schools to helping designers in the top levels of industry' says David Cebon. 'We have even run student projects to develop software packages for selecting plants for your garden and batteries for a variety of products from cameras to Game Boys.' Further information on the Cambridge Engineering Selector and a free demonstration disc are available from David Cebon.