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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. The ability of a material to withstand pulling forces.
tensile strength
just- in - case (JIC)
reconditioning
surface modelling
2. Involved in development systems to ensure that products or services are designed and produced to meet or exceed customer requirements and expectations.
'bottom up' modelling
quality control
mechanization
adhesive
3. Computer simulation of a variety of mechanical and biological aspects of the human body
field trial
fixed costs
product development
digital human
4. A specific manufacturing term - sometimes relating to one material group only
converging technology
fatty acid
manufacturing technique
modulation
5. The ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks.
bit rate
biomechanics
toughness
fibre
6. A volume production process involving machines controlled by computers
laser cutter
composite
automation
passive solar design
7. The incorporation of gas into a food product. it may be air - which is often beaten in - or carbon dioxide - which can be introduced under pressure (for example - to aerated water) or by the action of yeast (for example - in bread)
solid object printing
food spoilage
aeration
non - renewable resources
8. The synergistic merging of nanotechnology - biotechnology - information and communication technologies and cognitive science
body mass index (BMI)
converging technology
thermal conductivity
disaccharide
9. The psychological condition resulting from inadequacy or imbalance in food intake or from poor absorption of food consumed
analogy
malnutrition
draft angle
food intolerance
10. A device that is used to cut 2D shapes from card and vinyl
cost- effectiveness
plotter cutter
radical design
monosaccharide
11. A flexible computer- operated machine that is able to perform a range of tasks in an efficient and accurate manner
mechanical advantage
isometric drawing
industrial robot
charge
12. A comparative measure of poverty - literacy - education - life expectancy - childbirth and other factors for countries worldwide
value for money
intelligent fabric
dematerialization
human development index
13. A sequence of instructions to describe a set of actions
paper prototyping
data reliability
algorithm
permanent joining techniques
14. The smallest part of an element that can exist chemically
atom
ideo- pleasure
amino acid
gelatinizing (gelling)
15. 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
fashion
biological value
amino acid
hardness
16. The reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing structure or device.
robust design
manikin
food intolerance
repair
17. A computer program that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system
computer numerical control
computer modelling
product family
brainstorming
18. Lack of essential vitamins and minerals resulting from unbalanced food intake and specific problems of food absorption
divergent thinking
micronutrient deficiency
current
nanotechnology
19. The rate of flow of electrons
constructive discontent
current
corporate strategy
mass production
20. The recording of human or animal movement by any means - for example - by video - magnetic or electro- mechanical design
motion capture technology
wet rapid prototyping
quality control
permanent joining techniques
21. The most negative voltage the operational amplifier can output
solid modelling
obesity
food spoilage
negative saturation
22. Pleasure derived from the sensory organs - including pleasures connected with touch - taste - smell and sensual pleasure
food intolerance
three- axis machining
technocautious
physio- pleasure
23. A material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibres formed by knitting - weaving or pressing into felt
monosaccharide
'top down' modelling
toughness
fabric
24. The reliance on the knowledge and skills of an expert in the operation of the product
expert appraisal
adhesive
dominant design
finite element analysis (FEA)
25. Long- term aims and objectives of a company and ways of achieving them by allocation of resources
food intolerance
market sector
corporate strategy
amino acid
26. The use of computers to aid manufacturing
adhesive
mechanical advantage
computer- aided manufacture
food hygiene
27. 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
innovation
product family
three- axis machining
functional prototype
28. 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
reconditioning
daylighting
thermal expansion (expansivity)
composite
29. The transfer of an idea from one context to another
incremental design
density
analogy
feed speed
30. The wide acceptance (and sale) of a product
alloy
die
solid object printing
diffusion into the marketplace
31. A mixture composed of two or more substances with one substance acting as the matrix or glue
composite
plotter cutter
sustainable development
solid object printing
32. The process of discovering a principle. a technical advance in a particular field often resulting in a novel product
invention
disaccharide
user research
psycho- pleasure
33. Reuse of a product in the same context or in a different context.
variable costs
reuse
paper prototyping
incremental design
34. A group of products having common classification criteria. Members normally have many common parts and assemblies.
orthographic drawing
innovation
multiplexing
product family
35. An influential individual - usually working within an organization - who develops an enthusiasm for a particular idea or invention and 'champions' it within that organization.
one- off production
product champion
field trial
amino acid
36. Flexible designs that can be adapted to changing technical and market requirements.
food hygiene
artificial intelligence
technocautious
robust design
37. 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.
tensile strength
service costs
incremental design
quality assurance
38. An anatomical 3D model of the human body
ergonome
manikin
computer- aided manufacture
five- axis machining
39. A filamentous material long in relation to its width/breadth
plastic deformation
fibre structure
'top down' modelling
freehand 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.
exploded isometric drawing
wet rapid prototyping
aesthetic - usability effect
divergent thinking
41. 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
data reliability
psycho- pleasure
constructive discontent
42. 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
anthropometrics
one- off production
attribute listing
bandwidth
43. X -Y -Z plus additional rotary motion e.g. Lathe with milling head
additive manufacture
glycerol
four- axis machining
craft production
44. Analysing a situation that would benefit from redesign - and working out a strategy for improving it
quality control
constructive discontent
repair
non - renewable resources
45. A test of the performance of some new product under the conditions in which it will be used
appearance prototype
reuse
genetically modified organism
field trial
46. Using the materials from obsolete products to create other products.
design for process
composite
fabric
recycling
47. To combine multiple signals for transmission over a single line or medium
attribute listing
literature research
multiplexing
alloy
48. CO2 laser is used to sinter a thin layer of heat- fusible powder that gradually builds up the 3D model.
aesthetic - usability effect
select laser sintering (SLS)
attribute listing
ductility
49. The ability to link graphic screens together in such a way as to simulate motion or process
ergonome
animation
mathematical model
food hygiene
50. 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
multiplexing
stiffness
brainstorming
fatty acid