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IB Design Technology Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Someone who resists all technological change.
animation
intelligent fabric
technophobe...
micronutrient deficiency
2. Pleasure derived from people's mental and emotional reactions to a product.
plotter cutter
market penetration
psycho- pleasure
additive manufacture
3. Tool path is determined by individual Z coordinates across the product
user population
pocket tool
grey water
gelatinizing (gelling)
4. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic - injurious or immunological response in living tissue
biocompatibility
food insecurity
intelligent fabric
obesity
5. To combine multiple signals for transmission over a single line or medium
just- in - case (JIC)
multiplexing
literature research
technology push
6. The use of consumer reports and newspaper items to follow historical development. useful sources of information could include CD-Roms - such as encyclopedias and newspapers - or more specific discs - subject specific magazines - and manufacturers' in
variable costs
literature research
biomechanics
malnutrition
7. Two or more atoms that are normally bonded together covalently
ductility
user population
molecule
design for manufacture (DfM)
8. Costs that vary with output - for example - fuel or raw materials.
variable costs
industrial robot
aeration
charge
9. A tool used in the manufacture of parts by moulding - forging - swaging or stamping processes
organoleptic
die
finite element analysis (FEA)
essential
10. The ability to link graphic screens together in such a way as to simulate motion or process
plotter cutter
food insecurity
cost- effectiveness
animation
11. The assessment of the effect a product has on the environment from the initial concept to disposal
grey water
life cycle analysis...
diffusion into the marketplace
efficiency
12. A style or trend
pocket tool
two- axis machining
fashion
design for process
13. A measure of how fast heat is conducted through a slab of material with a given temperature difference across the slab.
market penetration
quality control
thermal conductivity
current
14. A model using mathematical symbols that can be manipulated numerically
flow chart
organoleptic
invention
mathematical model
15. A computer- based machine or robot that has the ability to learn from information gained through feedback
bandwidth
artificial intelligence
living building
market segmentations
16. A brand is a product from a known source (organization). the name of the organization can also serve as a brand
brand
divergent thinking
product family
building envelope
17. The simplest form of carbohydrate - consisting of one sugar residue. they are the building blocks for disaccharides and polysaccharides
monosaccharide
design for disassembly
freehand drawing
stereo lithography (SLA)
18. Hypersensitivity to dietary substances
reuse
g code
multiplexing
food allergy
19. Pleasures derived from satisfying peoples taste - values and aspirations
'bottom up' modelling
ideo- pleasure
divergent thinking
feed speed
20. The relationship between what something - for example - a product - is worth and the cash amount spent on it.
artificial intelligence
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
paper prototyping
value for money
21. The mass per unit volume of a material
adhesive
industrial robot
molecule
density
22. Involves a company both in the development of new products and in selling those products to new companies
one- off production
human development index
diversification
'top down' modelling
23. This is the factor in which the machines multiplies the force put into it
mechanical advantage
algorithm
demodulation
atom
24. Markets divided up into smaller groups where the purchasers have similar characteristics and tastes
essential fatty acid
robust design
market segmentations
aeration
25. The process of recovering the information contained - for example - in the human voice - which had been previously added to a suitable electromagnetic carrier
demodulation
essential fatty acid
adhesive
lifestyle
26. The passive solar practice of placing windows - or other transparent media - and reflective surfaces so that - during the day - natural sunlight procivides effective internal illumination
market segmentations
daylighting
flash
design for disassembly
27. Excessively high amount of body fat in relation to lean body mass. a body mass index of more than 30 is defined as obese by the World Health Organization
parison
obesity
multiplexing
fatty acid
28. Designing in relation to materials during processing
design for materials
morphologic synthesis...
diversification
batch production
29. A situation where a company keeps a small stock of components (or complete items) or ones that take a long time to make - just in case of a rush order
computer numerical control
just- in - case (JIC)
two- axis machining
algorithm
30. An individual working outside or inside an organisation who is committed to the invention of a novel product and often becomes isolated because he or she is engrossed with ideas that imply change and are resisted by others
lone inventor
divergent thinking
technophile
organoleptic
31. The exposure of protein to heat or acid - which results in irreversible changes that reduce solubility and change optical characteristics
isometric drawing
gelatinizing (gelling)
one- off production
coagulation of protein
32. The exterior surface of a building's construction: the walls - windows - roof and floor. also referred to as 'building shell'
building envelope
voltage
one- off production
renewable resources
33. A natural resource that cannot be re- made or re- grown as it does not naturally reform at a rate that makes its use sustainable - for example - coal - petroleum and natural gas
brand
machine tool step variable
non - renewable resources
market development
34. Designing taking account of assembly at various levels - for example - component to component - components into sub- assemblies and sub- assemblies into complete products
physio- pleasure
biocompatibility
malnutrition
design for assembly
35. Small changes to the design of a product that seem trivial but the cumulative effect of which over a longer period can be very significant
user trial
wet rapid prototyping
intelligent fabric
incremental design
36. A mixture composed of two or more substances with one substance acting as the matrix or glue
bit rate
plastic deformation
lipid
composite
37. The research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms
adhesive
demodulation
voltage
biomechanics
38. Low levels of food intake - which can be transitory (as a result of crisis) - seasonal or chronic (when it occurs on a continuing basis)
active solar collection
food intolerance
food insecurity
diversification
39. The direct introduction to molten plastic under pressure into a die - which then cools rapidly - allowing the formed object to be released from the mould
injection moulding
building envelope
lipid
intelligent fabric
40. Excess material on a moulded part - forming a thin fan where two parts of the mould meet
just- in - time (JIT)
living building
demodulation
flash
41. A group of products having common classification criteria. Members normally have many common parts and assemblies.
motion capture technology
malnutrition
product family
micronutrient deficiency
42. A device that is used to cut 2D shapes from card and vinyl
body mass index (BMI)
ergonomics
plotter cutter
reconditioning
43. An appearance prototype or appearance model is a physical representation of an object that literally appears like the production product. However - it does not function and is made from wood - foam - clay or other prototyping materials
green design
appearance prototype
radical design
convergent thinking
44. The transfer of an idea from one context to another
radical design
paper prototyping
composite
analogy
45. A technique that uses a fluid support structure that can be washed and drained away. Used for more intricate internal construction where it would be difficult to break away supports.
freehand drawing
adaptation
wet rapid prototyping
corporate strategy
46. A small- scale production process centred on manual skill
product family
craft production
solid modelling
psycho- pleasure
47. 3D printing process using a vat of photosensitive resin and a vertically moving platform. Laser beam directed onto surface of resin to print patter of current model's layer by hardening resin. Platform then moves down by a layer thickness so the next
wet rapid prototyping
appearance prototype
computer numerical control
stereo lithography (SLA)
48. Refers to materials and devices that operate at the nanoscale. 'Nano' means a billionth. A nanometer is one- billionth of a meter
ideo- pleasure
laser cutter
craft production
nanotechnology
49. 3 linear axes (X -Y -Z) and two rotary axes (A -B) e.g. milling machine
food allergy
fibre structure
five- axis machining
planned obsolescence
50. Rebuilding a product so that it is in an 'as new' condition - and is generally used in the context of car engines and tyres.
stereo lithography (SLA)
diversification
reconditioning
subtractive manufacture