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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. Long- term aims and objectives of a company and ways of achieving them by allocation of resources
dominant design
tensile strength
corporate strategy
plotter cutter
2. The difference in electrical potential between two points.
bandwidth
voltage
multiplexing
life cycle analysis...
3. To combine multiple signals for transmission over a single line or medium
invention
multiplexing
technocautious
life cycle analysis...
4. A 3D representation of an object drawn with the horizontal plane at 30
diversification
computer- aided design
isometric drawing
solid object printing
5. The use of the suns energy to heat up water and air directly
two- axis machining
physio- pleasure
active solar collection
toughness
6. The exposure of protein to heat or acid - which results in irreversible changes that reduce solubility and change optical characteristics
market sector
coagulation of protein
solid object printing
mathematical model
7. Designing in relation to materials during processing
food insecurity
coagulation of protein
design for materials
fabric
8. The design contains those implicit features of a product that are recognized as essential by a majority of manufacturers and purchasers
converging technology
variable costs
dominant design
planned obsolescence
9. The mass production of a product via a flow line based on the interchangeability of parts - pre- processing of materials - standardization and work division
fixed costs
converging technology
percentile range
assembly- line production
10. The assessment of the effect a product has on the environment from the initial concept to disposal
constructive discontent
planned obsolescence
life cycle analysis...
virtual reality
11. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
toughness
reuse
biomimetics
appropriate technology
12. Sliced CAD data and cuts each layer from a roll of material using a laser or plotter cutter. Sliced layers are glued together to create model.
permanent joining techniques
fibre structure
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
technophile
13. An evaluation of the actual performance of the task or learning objective using the conditions under which it will be performed and the absolute standard for acceptable performances
biomechanics
artificial intelligence
performance test
solid modelling
14. A realistic picture of the final model - offering some machining data - but containing no data about the interior of the part.
surface modelling
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
composite
orthographic drawing
15. The recording of human or animal movement by any means - for example - by video - magnetic or electro- mechanical design
manufacturing technique
variable costs
motion capture technology
product champion
16. The permanent deformation of a solid subjected to stress
field trial
bandwidth
plastic deformation
laser cutter
17. The number of bits per second produced by a digital system
glycerol
bit rate
living building
robust design
18. Natural compounds formed through geological processes
industrial robot
spiral tool
minerals
reuse
19. Fabric with technology enhanced performance used in smart clothing - for example - enhanced stain resistance - breathability or incorporating input sensors
intelligent fabric
user research
repair
adhesive
20. The feed speed is the rate at which the cutting tools moves in x - y and z paths
feed speed
human development index
glycerol
essential fatty acid
21. Lack of essential vitamins and minerals resulting from unbalanced food intake and specific problems of food absorption
appearance prototype
expert appraisal
micronutrient deficiency
gelatinizing (gelling)
22. Z axis for depth - X and Y for direction of cut e.g. milling - routing - engraving
algorithm
adaptation
three- axis machining
fixed costs
23. A measurement of the relative percentages of fat and muscle mass in the human body - in which weight in kilograms is divided by height in metres and the result used as and index of obesity
dry rapid prototyping
feed speed
body mass index (BMI)
perspective drawing
24. The completeness and accuracy of a data set that is being used to inform a design decision
perspective drawing
four- axis machining
data reliability
batch production
25. The quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons and is measured in coulombs
ductility
diffusion into the marketplace
charge
planned obsolescence
26. Low levels of food intake - which can be transitory (as a result of crisis) - seasonal or chronic (when it occurs on a continuing basis)
food insecurity
market sector
batch production
variable costs
27. A measure of how fast heat is conducted through a slab of material with a given temperature difference across the slab.
value for money
thermal conductivity
service costs
negative saturation
28. Analysing a situation that would benefit from redesign - and working out a strategy for improving it
constructive discontent
tensile strength
permanent joining techniques
user population
29. A series of flat views of an object showing it exactly as it is in shape and size
biocompatibility
orthographic drawing
analogy
wet rapid prototyping
30. The process of adding the information contained - for example - in the human voice to a suitable electromagnetic carrier
gelatinizing (gelling)
design for manufacture (DfM)
modulation
ideo- pleasure
31. Fatty acids that are required in the human diet. this means that it cannot be synthesized by the body from other fatty acids and must be obtained from food.
multiplexing
essential fatty acid
design for materials
genetically modified organism
32. The spontaneous representation of ideas on paper without the use of technical aids
freehand drawing
stiffness
lipid
aesthetic - usability effect
33. 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
convergent thinking
machine tool step variable
appearance prototype
fashion
34. Coordination - based code that also includes feed speed and stop/start
raster tool
g code
exploded isometric drawing
digital human
35. A filamentous material long in relation to its width/breadth
quality assurance
ergonomics
fibre structure
stiffness
36. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
expert appraisal
product development
corporate strategy
repair
37. 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
computer- aided manufacture
radical design
lone inventor
analogy
38. A form of group think. a group with a recommended size of 10-12 people first devises wild ideas - all of which are written down. no criticism or evaluation is allowed until this is finished - as it is impossible to be creative and critical at the sam
biomimetics
brainstorming
body mass index (BMI)
monosaccharide
39. A technique that uses break- away supports. Break- away structure can be difficult to remove from detailed areas.
plastic deformation
dry rapid prototyping
molecule
reuse
40. Markets divided up into smaller groups where the purchasers have similar characteristics and tastes
resistance
machine tool step variable
market segmentations
isometric drawing
41. A volume production process involving machines controlled by computers
computer numerical control
design for manufacture (DfM)
automation
aeration
42. A mixture that contains at least one metal. this can be a mixture of metals or a mixture of metals and non - metals
solid modelling
select laser sintering (SLS)
alloy
plotter cutter
43. The cost required to maintain or repair a product or system.
malnutrition
service costs
invention
aeration
44. CO2 laser is used to sinter a thin layer of heat- fusible powder that gradually builds up the 3D model.
feed speed
malnutrition
select laser sintering (SLS)
expert appraisal
45. A measure of the degree of increase in dimensions when an object is heated. This can be measured by an increase in length - area or volume. The expansivity can be measured as the fractional increase in dimension per kelvin increase in temperature.
voltage
modulation
motion capture technology
thermal expansion (expansivity)
46. Representative users perform realistic tasks by interacting with a paper version of the user- product interface that is manipulated by a person acting as a computer - who does not explain how the interface works
attribute listing
analogy
haptic technology
paper prototyping
47. The way a person or group lives - including patterns of social relations - consumption - entertainment and dress
lifestyle
lipid
aesthetic - usability effect
mechanical advantage
48. Someone who needs some convincing before embracing technological change.
one- off production
appearance prototype
surface modelling
technocautious
49. The costs that must be paid out before production starts - for example machinery. these costs do not change with the level of productions
expert appraisal
fixed costs
service costs
voltage
50. An individual (often craft- produced) article or a prototype for a larger- scale production
lone inventor
planned obsolescence
atom
one- off production