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IB Design Technology Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Using creative ability to produce a wide range of possible solutions to a problem
divergent thinking
body mass index (BMI)
converging technology
essential
2. A 2D physical anthropometric model based on a specific percentile - which is used with drawings of the same scale as the model to consider the relationship between the size of an object and people
ergonome
tensile strength
solid object printing
product development
3. The width of the electromagnetic spectrum that a signal occupies
plastic deformation
adhesive
living building
bandwidth
4. A schematic representation of a process
ideo- pleasure
just- in - time (JIT)
flow chart
raster tool
5. A tool used in the manufacture of parts by moulding - forging - swaging or stamping processes
psycho- pleasure
brainstorming
incremental design
die
6. An organic compound that contains aliphatic hydrocarbons - essential for the structure and function of living cells. examples include fats - waxes and steroids
raster tool
lipid
plastic deformation
convergent thinking
7. A short length of extruded pipe for use in blow moulding
fibre
parison
variable costs
intelligent fabric
8. Lack of essential vitamins and minerals resulting from unbalanced food intake and specific problems of food absorption
four- axis machining
micronutrient deficiency
lone inventor
glycerol
9. 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
brainstorming
value for money
physio- pleasure
perspective drawing
10. The ability to simulate a real situation on the screen and interact with it in a near- natural way.
intelligent fabric
corporate strategy
virtual reality
artificial intelligence
11. 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
innovation
design for manufacture (DfM)
charge
multiplexing
12. 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.
constructive discontent
density
thermal expansion (expansivity)
ideo- pleasure
13. A device that is used to cut 2D shapes from card and vinyl
daylighting
parison
molecule
plotter cutter
14. An isometric drawing of an object with more than one component that depicts how the parts of assemblies fit together
exploded isometric drawing
feed speed
solid object printing
service costs
15. The use of computers to aid the design process
computer- aided design
lone inventor
paper prototyping
artificial intelligence
16. An adhesive is a substance that is applied between two surfaces in order to bond them together
adhesive
percentile range
animation
pocket tool
17. 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
ductility
food allergy
performance test
diversification
18. All aspects of the processing - preparation - storage - cooking - and serving of food to make sure that it is safe to eat
quality assurance
food hygiene
ideo- pleasure
appearance prototype
19. Designing to enable the product to be manufactured using a specific manufacturing process - for example - injection moulding
food allergy
genetically modified organism
g code
design for process
20. A computer program that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system
malnutrition
atom
thermal conductivity
computer modelling
21. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
product development
anthropometrics
biomimetics
market pull
22. The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current.
'top down' modelling
charge
resistance
overweight
23. 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
overweight
variable costs
product family
artificial intelligence
24. Involved in development systems to ensure that products or services are designed and produced to meet or exceed customer requirements and expectations.
quality control
freehand drawing
density
modulation
25. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
market segmentations
nanotechnology
product development
fabric
26. Tool path is determined by individual Z coordinates across the product
performance test
manufacturing technique
pocket tool
plastic deformation
27. The assessment of the effect a product has on the environment from the initial concept to disposal
design for manufacture (DfM)
value for money
manikin
life cycle analysis...
28. A specific manufacturing term - sometimes relating to one material group only
surface modelling
physio- pleasure
demodulation
manufacturing technique
29. A volume production process involving machines controlled by computers
automation
dry rapid prototyping
ergonome
service costs
30. Designing in relation to materials during processing
design for materials
freehand drawing
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
'top down' modelling
31. Reuse of a product in the same context or in a different context.
reuse
diffusion into the marketplace
parison
plastic deformation
32. The use of computers to aid manufacturing
modulation
mathematical model
gelatinizing (gelling)
computer- aided manufacture
33. Refers to materials and devices that operate at the nanoscale. 'Nano' means a billionth. A nanometer is one- billionth of a meter
glycerol
nanotechnology
fibre structure
constructive discontent
34. 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
bit rate
product development
literature research
micronutrient deficiency
35. Someone who resists all technological change.
food hygiene
active solar collection
corporate strategy
technophobe...
36. The synergistic merging of nanotechnology - biotechnology - information and communication technologies and cognitive science
lifestyle
body mass index (BMI)
organoleptic
converging technology
37. Someone who immediately welcomes a technological change.
biomechanics
percentile range
adaptation
technophile
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.
surface modelling
essential fatty acid
user research
'bottom up' modelling
39. The resistance a material offers to penetration or scratching
hardness
orthographic drawing
industrial robot
market sector
40. The completeness and accuracy of a data set that is being used to inform a design decision
solid object printing
data reliability
adaptation
thermal expansion (expansivity)
41. The production of large amounts of standardized products on production lines - permitting very high rates of production per worker
radical design
disaccharide
anthropometrics
mass production
42. Fabric with technology enhanced performance used in smart clothing - for example - enhanced stain resistance - breathability or incorporating input sensors
surface modelling
orthographic drawing
market segmentations
intelligent fabric
43. The smallest part of an element that can exist chemically
computer- integrated manufacture
three- axis machining
food allergy
atom
44. Where the impetus for a new design emanates from a technological development.
injection moulding
malnutrition
technology push
anthropometrics
45. Designers design specifically for optimum use of existing manufacturing capability
one- off production
fibre structure
overweight
design for manufacture (DfM)
46. Two or more atoms that are normally bonded together covalently
manikin
data reliability
freehand drawing
molecule
47. 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
lipid
market penetration
mass customization
atom
48. 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
food insecurity
micronutrient deficiency
functional prototype
49. This covers all activities from design to documentation. It also includes the regulation of quality of raw materials - assemblies - products and components - services related to production - and management and inspection processes.
quality assurance
fibre
food hygiene
select laser sintering (SLS)
50. 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
daylighting
adhesive
mass customization