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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
modulation
biomimetics
anthropometrics
divergent thinking
2. A volume production process involving machines controlled by humans
design for process
mechanization
digital human
incremental design
3. 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
intelligent fabric
food spoilage
product family
body mass index (BMI)
4. The calculation and simulation of unknown factors in products using CAD systems. for example simulating the stresses within a welded car part
fabric
finite element analysis (FEA)
disaccharide
'top down' modelling
5. The formation of a gel by using gelatin or by the heat treatment of starch and water to break open starch granules - for example custard
animation
gelatinizing (gelling)
alloy
five- axis machining
6. Involves a company both in the development of new products and in selling those products to new companies
diversification
malnutrition
intelligent fabric
ergonome
7. Pleasures derived from satisfying peoples taste - values and aspirations
ideo- pleasure
artificial intelligence
quality assurance
micronutrient deficiency
8. 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
computer modelling
four- axis machining
attribute listing
motion capture technology
9. The spontaneous representation of ideas on paper without the use of technical aids
malnutrition
five- axis machining
freehand drawing
food intolerance
10. Automated machines that require data to be inputted manually by a trained operator
numerical control (NC)
food allergy
computer- aided design
incremental design
11. The assessment of the effect a product has on the environment from the initial concept to disposal
overweight
ductility
mechanization
life cycle analysis...
12. The synergistic merging of nanotechnology - biotechnology - information and communication technologies and cognitive science
two- axis machining
brainstorming
converging technology
'top down' modelling
13. A tool used in the manufacture of parts by moulding - forging - swaging or stamping processes
plotter cutter
toughness
solid modelling
die
14. A sugar (a carbohydrate) composed of two monosaccharide molecules
product family
disaccharide
cost- effectiveness
diffusion into the marketplace
15. 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
user trial
diffusion into the marketplace
essential
living building
16. Coordination - based code that also includes feed speed and stop/start
flow chart
variable costs
hardness
g code
17. Analysing a situation that would benefit from redesign - and working out a strategy for improving it
laser cutter
design for assembly
constructive discontent
micronutrient deficiency
18. 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
spiral tool
daylighting
negative saturation
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
19. The feed speed is the rate at which the cutting tools moves in x - y and z paths
bandwidth
invention
feed speed
biocompatibility
20. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic - injurious or immunological response in living tissue
mass customization
food allergy
design for assembly
biocompatibility
21. Limited volume production (a set number of items to be produced)
current
g code
batch production
computer- aided design
22. The way a person or group lives - including patterns of social relations - consumption - entertainment and dress
spiral tool
lifestyle
die
expert appraisal
23. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
product development
algorithm
design for disassembly
robust design
24. Fabric with technology enhanced performance used in smart clothing - for example - enhanced stain resistance - breathability or incorporating input sensors
recycling
mass customization
intelligent fabric
mathematical model
25. 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
expert appraisal
lone inventor
adaptation
haptic technology
26. Designing taking account of assembly at various levels - for example - component to component - components into sub- assemblies and sub- assemblies into complete products
dominant design
manikin
demodulation
design for assembly
27. Clear representations of the final part. They provide a complete set of data for the product to be realized.
lipid
solid modelling
converging technology
design for manufacture (DfM)
28. A material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibres formed by knitting - weaving or pressing into felt
brand
human development index
organoleptic
fabric
29. Employs inkjet technology. Linear array of nozzles deposit molten wax on a platform layer by layer to build a 3D model.
thermal expansion (expansivity)
solid object printing
parison
black water
30. The ability of a material to be drawn or extruded into a wire or other extended shapes
flash
attribute listing
ductility
non - renewable resources
31. Reuse of a product in the same context or in a different context.
resistance
reuse
fibre
lifestyle
32. The class of materials that are continuous filaments or are in discreet elongated pieces - similar to lengths of thread with a length to thickness ratio of at least 80
biocompatibility
fibre
active solar collection
black water
33. A computer program that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system
food hygiene
ideo- pleasure
computer modelling
design for materials
34. The biological value of a protein refers to how much of the nitrogen content of food is retained by the body. the biological value of proteins ranges from 50% to 100% and is a measure of how much dietary protein source can support growth
exploded isometric drawing
mass customization
biological value
market pull
35. 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
lone inventor
negative saturation
technophile
36. 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
literature research
dominant design
tensile strength
stereo lithography (SLA)
37. A measure of how fast heat is conducted through a slab of material with a given temperature difference across the slab.
adhesive
fashion
thermal conductivity
paper prototyping
38. Basically a CNC robot with small extrusion head. Moves back and forth along a platform building up a model by feeding heated plastic wire through the head.
freehand drawing
food insecurity
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
digital human
39. A solution to a problem in one field is used to provide a new idea for a design problem in another
raster tool
adaptation
building envelope
efficiency
40. The resistance of an elastic body to deflection by an applied force.
motion capture technology
stiffness
mechanization
diversification
41. A 3D representation of an object drawn with the horizontal plane at 30
quality assurance
food hygiene
solid modelling
isometric drawing
42. The application of scientific information concerning the relationship of human beings to the design of objects - systems and environments
market development
market pull
ergonomics
resistance
43. Tool path is circular - which is useful for round and curved objects
spiral tool
user population
sustainable development
plastic deformation
44. X -Y -Z plus additional rotary motion e.g. Lathe with milling head
nanotechnology
current
numerical control (NC)
four- axis machining
45. 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
performance test
quality assurance
diffusion into the marketplace
flash
46. 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.
design for assembly
adhesive
industrial robot
thermal expansion (expansivity)
47. Someone who immediately welcomes a technological change.
exploded isometric drawing
biomechanics
food allergy
technophile
48. Involving the use of sense organs
organoleptic
design for disassembly
fibre
food spoilage
49. The design contains those implicit features of a product that are recognized as essential by a majority of manufacturers and purchasers
quality assurance
diversification
charge
dominant design
50. Excess material on a moulded part - forming a thin fan where two parts of the mould meet
two- axis machining
flash
converging technology
green design