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IB Design Technology Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The reduction of weight and ise of materials
dematerialization
analogy
food hygiene
solid modelling
2. 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
wet rapid prototyping
fixed costs
hardness
appearance prototype
3. Designing in relation to materials during processing
design for materials
subtractive manufacture
micronutrient deficiency
g code
4. The angle of taper - expressed in degrees (usually 5
dry rapid prototyping
draft angle
life cycle analysis...
building envelope
5. Long- term aims and objectives of a company and ways of achieving them by allocation of resources
batch production
fabric
service costs
corporate strategy
6. The mass per unit volume of a material
solid object printing
tensile strength
brand
density
7. 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.
tensile strength
computer numerical control
radical design
adaptation
8. The rate of flow of electrons
service costs
minerals
additive manufacture
current
9. A specific manufacturing term - sometimes relating to one material group only
molecule
quality assurance
manufacturing technique
ductility
10. The way a person or group lives - including patterns of social relations - consumption - entertainment and dress
feed speed
essential
just- in - time (JIT)
lifestyle
11. The business of putting an invention in a market place and making it a success
innovation
fashion
just- in - time (JIT)
biomimetics
12. A situation where the firm does not allocate space to the storage of components or completed items - but instead orders them (or manufactures them) when required. large storage areas are not needed and items that are not ordered are not made
multiplexing
biomimetics
just- in - time (JIT)
pocket tool
13. 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.
anthropometrics
black water
thermal expansion (expansivity)
pocket tool
14. A mixture that contains at least one metal. this can be a mixture of metals or a mixture of metals and non - metals
alloy
intelligent fabric
bandwidth
computer numerical control
15. The mass production of a product via a flow line based on the interchangeability of parts - pre- processing of materials - standardization and work division
assembly- line production
composite
mechanical advantage
design for assembly
16. X -Y -Z plus additional rotary motion e.g. Lathe with milling head
pocket tool
brand
fabric
four- axis machining
17. An anatomical 3D model of the human body
manikin
solid object printing
user population
fibre
18. A material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibres formed by knitting - weaving or pressing into felt
surface modelling
fatty acid
fabric
industrial robot
19. 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.
grey water
intelligent fabric
essential fatty acid
active solar collection
20. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic - injurious or immunological response in living tissue
two- axis machining
flow chart
biocompatibility
aesthetic - usability effect
21. A device that is used to cut 2D shapes from card and vinyl
malnutrition
nanotechnology
computer- integrated manufacture
plotter cutter
22. The costs that must be paid out before production starts - for example machinery. these costs do not change with the level of productions
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
monosaccharide
value for money
fixed costs
23. A test of the performance of some new product under the conditions in which it will be used
just- in - time (JIT)
pocket tool
field trial
thermal expansion (expansivity)
24. Hypersensitivity to dietary substances
'top down' modelling
market sector
orthographic drawing
food allergy
25. A schematic representation of a process
flow chart
aeration
repair
electrical resistivity
26. Houses and offices designed to function like living organisms - specifically adapted to place and are able to draw all their energy and water from surrounding sun - wind and rain
converging technology
living building
density
manufacturing technique
27. The spontaneous representation of ideas on paper without the use of technical aids
'top down' modelling
genetically modified organism
freehand drawing
performance test
28. Increased body weight in relation to height - when compared to some standard of acceptable or desirable weight. a body mass index of more than 25 is defined as overweight by the World Health Organization. overweight may or may not be due to increase
biological value
market penetration
overweight
bandwidth
29. That proportion of a population with a dimension at or less than a given value
expert appraisal
demodulation
flow chart
percentile range
30. Someone who needs some convincing before embracing technological change.
die
technocautious
permanent joining techniques
market development
31. Someone who resists all technological change.
ideo- pleasure
incremental design
glycerol
technophobe...
32. The recording of human or animal movement by any means - for example - by video - magnetic or electro- mechanical design
motion capture technology
amino acid
technophile
ductility
33. The resistance of an elastic body to deflection by an applied force.
reuse
assembly- line production
stiffness
appropriate technology
34. 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
market penetration
product family
permanent joining techniques
lifestyle
35. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
perspective drawing
tensile strength
biomimetics
market penetration
36. The ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks.
surface modelling
percentile range
machine tool step variable
toughness
37. Water that contains animal - human or food waste and would not be reused for other purposes
black water
atom
performance test
aeration
38. The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current.
technophile
resistance
repair
essential
39. A device that is able to laser cut and engrave 2D shapes
laser cutter
human development index
efficiency
exploded isometric drawing
40. 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.
green design
'bottom up' modelling
lone inventor
wet rapid prototyping
41. 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
malnutrition
daylighting
voltage
constructive discontent
42. Involves a company both in the development of new products and in selling those products to new companies
morphologic synthesis...
diversification
mass customization
sustainable development
43. The wide acceptance (and sale) of a product
life cycle analysis...
diffusion into the marketplace
adhesive
exploded isometric drawing
44. Resources that are naturally replenished in a short time.
computer- aided manufacture
fixed costs
market development
renewable resources
45. A sugar (a carbohydrate) composed of two monosaccharide molecules
disaccharide
virtual reality
physio- pleasure
mass production
46. A sequence of instructions to describe a set of actions
algorithm
charge
overweight
food spoilage
47. Food becoming unfit for consumption - for example - due to chemical or biological contamination
intelligent fabric
food spoilage
fabric
toughness
48. This is a measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity. a material with low electrical resistivity will conduct electricity well.
market penetration
electrical resistivity
intelligent fabric
brand
49. All aspects of the processing - preparation - storage - cooking - and serving of food to make sure that it is safe to eat
thermal expansion (expansivity)
value for money
design for manufacture (DfM)
food hygiene
50. An individual (often craft- produced) article or a prototype for a larger- scale production
resistance
pocket tool
electrical resistivity
one- off production