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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. Markets divided up into smaller groups where the purchasers have similar characteristics and tastes
data reliability
efficiency
market segmentations
computer modelling
2. A short length of extruded pipe for use in blow moulding
appearance prototype
divergent thinking
parison
micronutrient deficiency
3. All aspects of the processing - preparation - storage - cooking - and serving of food to make sure that it is safe to eat
food hygiene
hardness
just- in - case (JIC)
disaccharide
4. An isometric drawing of an object with more than one component that depicts how the parts of assemblies fit together
density
computer- aided manufacture
spiral tool
exploded isometric drawing
5. Computer simulation of a variety of mechanical and biological aspects of the human body
repair
digital human
obesity
market penetration
6. An individual (often craft- produced) article or a prototype for a larger- scale production
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
ergonome
one- off production
physio- pleasure
7. 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
technophobe...
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
corporate strategy
8. An organic compound that contains aliphatic hydrocarbons - essential for the structure and function of living cells. examples include fats - waxes and steroids
lipid
die
pocket tool
computer- aided manufacture
9. The reduction of weight and ise of materials
'bottom up' modelling
dematerialization
radical design
user research
10. The resistance a material offers to penetration or scratching
current
bandwidth
hardness
coagulation of protein
11. A mixture composed of two or more substances with one substance acting as the matrix or glue
product champion
composite
alloy
raster tool
12. 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
flow chart
anthropometrics
mass customization
brainstorming
13. Designers design specifically for optimum use of existing manufacturing capability
food allergy
design for manufacture (DfM)
innovation
user research
14. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
dry rapid prototyping
feed speed
biomimetics
motion capture technology
15. 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
select laser sintering (SLS)
daylighting
fixed costs
lone inventor
16. The production of large amounts of standardized products on production lines - permitting very high rates of production per worker
expert appraisal
mass production
renewable resources
manikin
17. The range of users for a particular product or system.
expert appraisal
permanent joining techniques
user population
computer- aided manufacture
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
just- in - time (JIT)
artificial intelligence
ergonome
daylighting
19. The ability to link graphic screens together in such a way as to simulate motion or process
market pull
one- off production
animation
building envelope
20. A solution to a problem in one field is used to provide a new idea for a design problem in another
biomimetics
just- in - time (JIT)
perspective drawing
adaptation
21. The reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing structure or device.
ergonome
repair
service costs
design for disassembly
22. A comparative measure of poverty - literacy - education - life expectancy - childbirth and other factors for countries worldwide
adhesive
intelligent building
human development index
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
23. The process of adding the information contained - for example - in the human voice to a suitable electromagnetic carrier
atom
modulation
laser cutter
ergonome
24. Tool path cuts straight X and Y paths
psycho- pleasure
automation
subtractive manufacture
raster tool
25. The ability to analyse information in order to select an answer from alternatives
field trial
surface modelling
convergent thinking
disaccharide
26. Pleasure derived from the sensory organs - including pleasures connected with touch - taste - smell and sensual pleasure
physio- pleasure
food insecurity
bit rate
functional prototype
27. 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
isometric drawing
genetically modified organism
artificial intelligence
essential
28. An appearance prototype or appearance model is a physical representation of an object that literally appears like the production product. However - it does not function and is made from wood - foam - clay or other prototyping materials
dematerialization
physio- pleasure
biological value
appearance prototype
29. Increasing sales to existing customers or finding new customers for an existing product
variable costs
black water
market penetration
two- axis machining
30. That proportion of a population with a dimension at or less than a given value
percentile range
lifestyle
market sector
computer- aided design
31. X -Y -Z plus additional rotary motion e.g. Lathe with milling head
four- axis machining
market penetration
perspective drawing
morphologic synthesis...
32. 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
product champion
just- in - time (JIT)
reuse
perspective drawing
33. Lack of essential vitamins and minerals resulting from unbalanced food intake and specific problems of food absorption
essential
analogy
micronutrient deficiency
renewable resources
34. A designer creates a part geometry independent of the assembly or any other component. although there are often some design criteria established before modelling the part - this information is not shared between models. once all part models are compl
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35. A test of the performance of some new product under the conditions in which it will be used
variable costs
field trial
value for money
converging technology
36. A conscious act either to ensure a continuing market or to ensure that safety factors and new technologies can be incorporated into later versions of the product
fashion
charge
mass customization
planned obsolescence
37. 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
mechanization
biological value
automation
surface modelling
38. A broad way of categorizing the kinds of market the company is aiming for
market penetration
toughness
market sector
batch production
39. 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.
mathematical model
quality assurance
functional prototype
service costs
40. The transfer of an idea from one context to another
body mass index (BMI)
living building
plotter cutter
analogy
41. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic - injurious or immunological response in living tissue
batch production
daylighting
biocompatibility
user trial
42. 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
living building
green design
alloy
expert appraisal
43. The use of computers to aid the design process
thermal conductivity
stiffness
computer- aided design
density
44. A model using mathematical symbols that can be manipulated numerically
daylighting
bandwidth
mathematical model
batch production
45. 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.
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
design for disassembly
molecule
additive manufacture
46. The calculation and simulation of unknown factors in products using CAD systems. for example simulating the stresses within a welded car part
finite element analysis (FEA)
computer modelling
flow chart
building envelope
47. Where the impetus for a new design emanates from a technological development.
technology push
passive solar design
orthographic drawing
physio- pleasure
48. 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
stereo lithography (SLA)
electrical resistivity
renewable resources
essential
49. 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
algorithm
field trial
fibre
malnutrition
50. A mixture that contains at least one metal. this can be a mixture of metals or a mixture of metals and non - metals
alloy
thermal expansion (expansivity)
negative saturation
dominant design