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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. 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
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
design for disassembly
demodulation
craft production
2. The use of the suns energy to heat up water and air directly
obesity
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
disaccharide
active solar collection
3. Hypersensitivity to dietary substances
green design
alloy
orthographic drawing
food allergy
4. A material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibres formed by knitting - weaving or pressing into felt
industrial robot
sustainable development
monosaccharide
fabric
5. Natural compounds formed through geological processes
food hygiene
minerals
genetically modified organism
physio- pleasure
6. 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
manufacturing technique
stereo lithography (SLA)
nanotechnology
voltage
7. Mechanical efficiency is the effectiveness of a simple machine
data reliability
technophile
efficiency
five- axis machining
8. The application of scientific information concerning the relationship of human beings to the design of objects - systems and environments
functional prototype
bit rate
fibre structure
ergonomics
9. Food becoming unfit for consumption - for example - due to chemical or biological contamination
paper prototyping
additive manufacture
automation
food spoilage
10. Rebuilding a product so that it is in an 'as new' condition - and is generally used in the context of car engines and tyres.
thermal expansion (expansivity)
reconditioning
variable costs
paper prototyping
11. The technique of heating and cooling a building naturally without the use of mechanical equipment
thermal expansion (expansivity)
passive solar design
morphologic synthesis...
variable costs
12. 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
design for assembly
recycling
body mass index (BMI)
lifestyle
13. 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
craft production
charge
demodulation
minerals
14. A compound that cannot be made in the body but has to be provided ready- made in the diet - for example - vitamins - essential fatty acids - and essential amino acids
spiral tool
aesthetic - usability effect
essential
glycerol
15. A system of manufacturing that uses computers to integrate the processing of production - business and manufacturing in order to create more efficient production lines
alloy
design for disassembly
computer- integrated manufacture
freehand drawing
16. Flexible designs that can be adapted to changing technical and market requirements.
incremental design
robust design
efficiency
body mass index (BMI)
17. Refers to materials and devices that operate at the nanoscale. 'Nano' means a billionth. A nanometer is one- billionth of a meter
nanotechnology
invention
essential
molecule
18. A series of flat views of an object showing it exactly as it is in shape and size
aesthetic - usability effect
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
negative saturation
orthographic drawing
19. A broad way of categorizing the kinds of market the company is aiming for
lipid
market sector
ergonomics
diversification
20. Pleasure derived from people's mental and emotional reactions to a product.
monosaccharide
three- axis machining
just- in - case (JIC)
psycho- pleasure
21. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
biomimetics
die
aeration
life cycle analysis...
22. Coordination - based code that also includes feed speed and stop/start
surface modelling
appearance prototype
functional prototype
g code
23. 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
organoleptic
brainstorming
laser cutter
green design
24. Tool path is circular - which is useful for round and curved objects
flash
market sector
spiral tool
market penetration
25. Two or more atoms that are normally bonded together covalently
molecule
overweight
brand
incremental design
26. Using the materials from obsolete products to create other products.
quality control
lone inventor
brand
recycling
27. The process of recovering the information contained - for example - in the human voice - which had been previously added to a suitable electromagnetic carrier
demodulation
aesthetic - usability effect
disaccharide
ideo- pleasure
28. A sugar (a carbohydrate) composed of two monosaccharide molecules
product champion
additive manufacture
disaccharide
food intolerance
29. The ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks.
dematerialization
mass customization
toughness
market sector
30. The most efficient way of designing and producing a product from the manufacturer's point of view
genetically modified organism
data reliability
aesthetic - usability effect
cost- effectiveness
31. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
user research
resistance
product development
modulation
32. Involved in development systems to ensure that products or services are designed and produced to meet or exceed customer requirements and expectations.
quality control
toughness
intelligent building
select laser sintering (SLS)
33. A volume production process involving machines controlled by humans
mechanization
injection moulding
alloy
user trial
34. Technology appropriate to the context in which it is applied. appropriate technologies are low in capital cost - use local material wherever possible - create jobs using local skills and labour - involve decentralized renewable energy sources - make
appropriate technology
solid modelling
service costs
nanotechnology
35. This is a measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity. a material with low electrical resistivity will conduct electricity well.
user population
resistance
electrical resistivity
recycling
36. 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
machine tool step variable
just- in - time (JIT)
plastic deformation
design for materials
37. A brand is a product from a known source (organization). the name of the organization can also serve as a brand
thermal conductivity
human development index
coagulation of protein
brand
38. 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.
g code
subtractive manufacture
psycho- pleasure
essential fatty acid
39. CO2 laser is used to sinter a thin layer of heat- fusible powder that gradually builds up the 3D model.
design for materials
select laser sintering (SLS)
flow chart
passive solar design
40. Z axis for depth - X and Y for direction of cut e.g. milling - routing - engraving
data reliability
spiral tool
voltage
three- axis machining
41. 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
non - renewable resources
user trial
lipid
percentile range
42. A technique that uses break- away supports. Break- away structure can be difficult to remove from detailed areas.
dry rapid prototyping
percentile range
design for manufacture (DfM)
die
43. The difference in electrical potential between two points.
food allergy
voltage
service costs
multiplexing
44. The resistance of an elastic body to deflection by an applied force.
disaccharide
stiffness
mathematical model
invention
45. A model using mathematical symbols that can be manipulated numerically
mathematical model
product family
isometric drawing
numerical control (NC)
46. The angle of taper - expressed in degrees (usually 5
flash
psycho- pleasure
draft angle
non - renewable resources
47. Attribute listing identifies the key attributes of a product or process and then enables designers to think of ways to change - modify or improve each attribute
paper prototyping
technocautious
attribute listing
food insecurity
48. Someone who resists all technological change.
analogy
technophobe...
design for materials
attribute listing
49. 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
computer- aided manufacture
market pull
incremental design
morphologic synthesis...
50. The simplest form of carbohydrate - consisting of one sugar residue. they are the building blocks for disaccharides and polysaccharides
monosaccharide
algorithm
grey water
constructive discontent