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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. The permanent deformation of a solid subjected to stress
plastic deformation
active solar collection
mechanical advantage
variable costs
2. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
technology push
performance test
product development
design for disassembly
3. 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
dematerialization
permanent joining techniques
gelatinizing (gelling)
technophile
4. The synergistic merging of nanotechnology - biotechnology - information and communication technologies and cognitive science
market pull
atom
two- axis machining
converging technology
5. The process of discovering a principle. a technical advance in a particular field often resulting in a novel product
fibre
food insecurity
invention
feed speed
6. 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.
divergent thinking
design for disassembly
fashion
essential fatty acid
7. The most efficient way of designing and producing a product from the manufacturer's point of view
cost- effectiveness
incremental design
convergent thinking
user population
8. Excessively high amount of body fat in relation to lean body mass. a body mass index of more than 30 is defined as obese by the World Health Organization
tensile strength
dry rapid prototyping
quality control
obesity
9. That proportion of a population with a dimension at or less than a given value
design for materials
field trial
percentile range
appropriate technology
10. 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
technocautious
two- axis machining
non - renewable resources
numerical control (NC)
11. 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
field trial
flash
dematerialization
12. 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 spoilage
three- axis machining
bandwidth
daylighting
13. The ability of a material to be drawn or extruded into a wire or other extended shapes
diversification
micronutrient deficiency
nanotechnology
ductility
14. A technique that uses break- away supports. Break- away structure can be difficult to remove from detailed areas.
minerals
dry rapid prototyping
reconditioning
plastic deformation
15. A condition whereby users perceive more aesthetically pleasing designs to be easier to use than less aesthetically pleasing designs
laser cutter
reconditioning
aesthetic - usability effect
plotter cutter
16. Reuse of a product in the same context or in a different context.
computer modelling
reuse
monosaccharide
malnutrition
17. A plant or animal in which the DNA has been altered through the insertion of genetic material from another source. genetic modification is the most often used in agricultural crops to increase the resistance to herbicides or to engineer pesticides in
density
genetically modified organism
pocket tool
wet rapid prototyping
18. The recording of human or animal movement by any means - for example - by video - magnetic or electro- mechanical design
product development
motion capture technology
fatty acid
field trial
19. 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.
variable costs
wet rapid prototyping
ductility
'bottom up' modelling
20. A model using mathematical symbols that can be manipulated numerically
mathematical model
batch production
orthographic drawing
percentile range
21. 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
physio- pleasure
design for disassembly
brainstorming
animation
22. The smallest part of an element that can exist chemically
just- in - time (JIT)
minerals
food spoilage
atom
23. 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
food intolerance
user research
obesity
incremental design
24. The manufacture of 3D parts by removing (cutting) unwanted material from a block
voltage
industrial robot
subtractive manufacture
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
25. The wide acceptance (and sale) of a product
toughness
diffusion into the marketplace
intelligent fabric
efficiency
26. This is a measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity. a material with low electrical resistivity will conduct electricity well.
fibre structure
fabric
diversification
electrical resistivity
27. Pleasure derived from people's mental and emotional reactions to a product.
brand
digital human
psycho- pleasure
market segmentations
28. 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
'bottom up' modelling
living building
die
modulation
29. Designing in relation to materials during processing
grey water
design for materials
field trial
isometric drawing
30. The ability of a material to withstand pulling forces.
design for disassembly
tensile strength
user research
pocket tool
31. 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
market segmentations
disaccharide
just- in - case (JIC)
computer- aided manufacture
32. A filamentous material long in relation to its width/breadth
virtual reality
non - renewable resources
nanotechnology
fibre structure
33. Water that contains animal - human or food waste and would not be reused for other purposes
psycho- pleasure
performance test
black water
biomechanics
34. A volume production process involving machines controlled by computers
automation
innovation
freehand drawing
appropriate technology
35. Using the materials from obsolete products to create other products.
food intolerance
recycling
non - renewable resources
brainstorming
36. A short length of extruded pipe for use in blow moulding
toughness
parison
adhesive
plastic deformation
37. Finding new applications for different products - thereby opening up new markets
five- axis machining
four- axis machining
market development
lone inventor
38. All aspects of the processing - preparation - storage - cooking - and serving of food to make sure that it is safe to eat
product development
food hygiene
market segmentations
demodulation
39. The cost required to maintain or repair a product or system.
biological value
malnutrition
biomimetics
service costs
40. A 3D drawing that realistically represents an object by utilizing foreshortening and vanishing points (usually imaginary ones)
thermal expansion (expansivity)
perspective drawing
flash
computer numerical control
41. The transfer of an idea from one context to another
mass customization
food hygiene
passive solar design
analogy
42. Employs inkjet technology. Linear array of nozzles deposit molten wax on a platform layer by layer to build a 3D model.
fatty acid
morphologic synthesis...
solid object printing
food spoilage
43. An influential individual - usually working within an organization - who develops an enthusiasm for a particular idea or invention and 'champions' it within that organization.
feed speed
technophile
product champion
orthographic drawing
44. The simplest form of carbohydrate - consisting of one sugar residue. they are the building blocks for disaccharides and polysaccharides
life cycle analysis...
user research
monosaccharide
multiplexing
45. Hypersensitivity to dietary substances
food allergy
molecule
analogy
draft angle
46. X -Y -Z plus additional rotary motion e.g. Lathe with milling head
four- axis machining
fibre structure
micronutrient deficiency
user research
47. The mass per unit volume of a material
passive solar design
density
motion capture technology
one- off production
48. Obtaining users' responses.
user research
machine tool step variable
negative saturation
disaccharide
49. Refers specifically to the computer control of machines for the purpose of manufacturing complex parts in metals and other materials. Machines are controlled by a program commonly called a 'G code'. Each code is assigned to a particular operation or
computer numerical control
subtractive manufacture
flow chart
black water
50. A functional prototype - or a functional appearance model - is a prototype that 'looks like' and 'works like' a production product. although they are made from prototype materials - these models simulate actual finishes and colours as well as mechani
subtractive manufacture
physio- pleasure
functional prototype
computer- integrated manufacture