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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. The feed speed is the rate at which the cutting tools moves in x - y and z paths
stereo lithography (SLA)
three- axis machining
feed speed
draft angle
2. Tool path is determined by individual Z coordinates across the product
perspective drawing
pocket tool
biological value
anthropometrics
3. A technique that uses break- away supports. Break- away structure can be difficult to remove from detailed areas.
innovation
plotter cutter
dry rapid prototyping
algorithm
4. Where a completely new product is devised by going back to the roots of a problem and thinking about a solution in a different way.
technocautious
stereo lithography (SLA)
draft angle
radical design
5. Coordination - based code that also includes feed speed and stop/start
g code
voltage
convergent thinking
market development
6. A mixture that contains at least one metal. this can be a mixture of metals or a mixture of metals and non - metals
alloy
corporate strategy
attribute listing
solid object printing
7. X and Y axes for cutting e.g. CNC Lathe
mathematical model
bit rate
two- axis machining
data reliability
8. An adverse food- induced reaction that does not involve the immune system
motion capture technology
food hygiene
food intolerance
service costs
9. Computer simulation of a variety of mechanical and biological aspects of the human body
solid object printing
digital human
building envelope
recycling
10. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic - injurious or immunological response in living tissue
machine tool step variable
biocompatibility
paper prototyping
toughness
11. 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
ergonomics
user population
food intolerance
body mass index (BMI)
12. The exposure of protein to heat or acid - which results in irreversible changes that reduce solubility and change optical characteristics
convergent thinking
coagulation of protein
automation
food hygiene
13. The transfer of an idea from one context to another
mechanization
surface modelling
analogy
finite element analysis (FEA)
14. Fabric with technology enhanced performance used in smart clothing - for example - enhanced stain resistance - breathability or incorporating input sensors
mechanical advantage
attribute listing
intelligent fabric
three- axis machining
15. Designing taking account of assembly at various levels - for example - component to component - components into sub- assemblies and sub- assemblies into complete products
five- axis machining
design for assembly
product development
negative saturation
16. A type of fastening that is not supposed to be removed. it is only possible to remove such joins by drilling - cutting or grinding the join away
'top down' modelling
permanent joining techniques
diversification
divergent thinking
17. The process of adding the information contained - for example - in the human voice to a suitable electromagnetic carrier
modulation
'bottom up' modelling
living building
constructive discontent
18. The wide acceptance (and sale) of a product
product champion
diffusion into the marketplace
constructive discontent
plastic deformation
19. A filamentous material long in relation to its width/breadth
fibre structure
mechanization
black water
motion capture technology
20. The manufacture of 3D parts by depositing molten material in a series of layers
corporate strategy
monosaccharide
variable costs
additive manufacture
21. A sophisticated CIM system that manufactured products to individual customer orders. the benefits of economy of scale are gained whether the order is for a single item or thousands
molecule
craft production
wet rapid prototyping
mass customization
22. A tool used in the manufacture of parts by moulding - forging - swaging or stamping processes
fashion
repair
die
biocompatibility
23. An isometric drawing of an object with more than one component that depicts how the parts of assemblies fit together
animation
design for disassembly
exploded isometric drawing
appropriate technology
24. A group of products having common classification criteria. Members normally have many common parts and assemblies.
multiplexing
product family
design for disassembly
monosaccharide
25. 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
food allergy
gelatinizing (gelling)
reconditioning
daylighting
26. The use of computers to aid the design process
haptic technology
genetically modified organism
computer- aided design
corporate strategy
27. Designing a product so that when it becomes obsolete it can easily and economically be taken apart - the components reused or repaired - and the materials recycled
design for disassembly
brand
living building
plastic deformation
28. Involves a company both in the development of new products and in selling those products to new companies
mass production
intelligent fabric
radical design
diversification
29. Flexible designs that can be adapted to changing technical and market requirements.
fibre structure
injection moulding
robust design
stereo lithography (SLA)
30. Z axis for depth - X and Y for direction of cut e.g. milling - routing - engraving
robust design
three- axis machining
anthropometrics
fibre
31. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a long hydrocarbon chain - usually straight
amino acid
'top down' modelling
fatty acid
cost- effectiveness
32. The range of users for a particular product or system.
quality assurance
invention
variable costs
user population
33. Morphologic synthesis is an elaboration of attribute listing. after completing the list of attributes - list them along two sides of a 2D grid. think creatively about how the attributes can be developed through new ideas in each of the cells to impro
human development index
adaptation
fibre
morphologic synthesis...
34. Someone who immediately welcomes a technological change.
obesity
building envelope
innovation
technophile
35. Applies to 3D profiling. it is the amount of tool that passes over work already cut and determines the quality of the finished surface. it is expressed as a percentage - the higher the quality the higher the percentage
machine tool step variable
product family
charge
expert appraisal
36. The design contains those implicit features of a product that are recognized as essential by a majority of manufacturers and purchasers
technophobe...
reconditioning
bit rate
dominant design
37. Low levels of food intake - which can be transitory (as a result of crisis) - seasonal or chronic (when it occurs on a continuing basis)
composite
food insecurity
life cycle analysis...
passive solar design
38. 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.
wet rapid prototyping
food insecurity
mass customization
attribute listing
39. The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current.
performance test
resistance
design for process
motion capture technology
40. Excess material on a moulded part - forming a thin fan where two parts of the mould meet
solid modelling
ergonomics
flash
technology push
41. Obtaining users' responses.
user research
dematerialization
technocautious
craft production
42. The ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks.
quality control
toughness
recycling
active solar collection
43. That proportion of a population with a dimension at or less than a given value
percentile range
fibre structure
product development
electrical resistivity
44. A device that is able to laser cut and engrave 2D shapes
laser cutter
data reliability
morphologic synthesis...
gelatinizing (gelling)
45. Two or more atoms that are normally bonded together covalently
molecule
biomechanics
expert appraisal
adhesive
46. A conscious act either to ensure a continuing market or to ensure that safety factors and new technologies can be incorporated into later versions of the product
subtractive manufacture
planned obsolescence
flow chart
food insecurity
47. Pleasures derived from satisfying peoples taste - values and aspirations
food insecurity
ideo- pleasure
current
building envelope
48. 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
toughness
g code
just- in - case (JIC)
industrial robot
49. 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.
essential fatty acid
batch production
dematerialization
passive solar design
50. In chemistry - an amino acid is any molecule that contains both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups. in biochemistry - this is shorter and more general term is frequently used to refer to alpha amino acids in which the amino and carboxylate f
amino acid
fabric
essential
corporate strategy