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IB Design Technology Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Hypersensitivity to dietary substances
biomimetics
one- off production
active solar collection
food allergy
2. 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
mass customization
brand
dematerialization
just- in - time (JIT)
3. Using the materials from obsolete products to create other products.
literature research
numerical control (NC)
recycling
green design
4. Analysing a situation that would benefit from redesign - and working out a strategy for improving it
pocket tool
constructive discontent
assembly- line production
flow chart
5. A specific manufacturing term - sometimes relating to one material group only
sustainable development
morphologic synthesis...
physio- pleasure
manufacturing technique
6. The ability of a material to be drawn or extruded into a wire or other extended shapes
solid modelling
dominant design
food spoilage
ductility
7. 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
service costs
glycerol
malnutrition
genetically modified organism
8. Increasing sales to existing customers or finding new customers for an existing product
design for process
functional prototype
literature research
market penetration
9. 3 linear axes (X -Y -Z) and two rotary axes (A -B) e.g. milling machine
five- axis machining
appearance prototype
life cycle analysis...
analogy
10. The production of large amounts of standardized products on production lines - permitting very high rates of production per worker
user trial
mass production
assembly- line production
freehand drawing
11. Rebuilding a product so that it is in an 'as new' condition - and is generally used in the context of car engines and tyres.
analogy
reconditioning
quality control
user population
12. The process of recovering the information contained - for example - in the human voice - which had been previously added to a suitable electromagnetic carrier
reuse
ductility
demodulation
draft angle
13. Natural compounds formed through geological processes
minerals
analogy
composite
perspective drawing
14. 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.
thermal expansion (expansivity)
aesthetic - usability effect
expert appraisal
freehand drawing
15. An emerging technology that interfaces the user via the sense of touch
haptic technology
divergent thinking
diffusion into the marketplace
overweight
16. A sequence of instructions to describe a set of actions
incremental design
one- off production
algorithm
technology push
17. The exposure of protein to heat or acid - which results in irreversible changes that reduce solubility and change optical characteristics
constructive discontent
converging technology
coagulation of protein
digital human
18. Long- term aims and objectives of a company and ways of achieving them by allocation of resources
corporate strategy
mechanical advantage
performance test
planned obsolescence
19. The resistance a material offers to penetration or scratching
draft angle
biomimetics
technophobe...
hardness
20. A series of flat views of an object showing it exactly as it is in shape and size
fatty acid
biological value
orthographic drawing
technology push
21. A schematic representation of a process
flow chart
service costs
fashion
design for disassembly
22. Two or more atoms that are normally bonded together covalently
subtractive manufacture
just- in - time (JIT)
flash
molecule
23. Tool path is circular - which is useful for round and curved objects
quality control
spiral tool
permanent joining techniques
virtual reality
24. Where a completely new product is devised by going back to the roots of a problem and thinking about a solution in a different way.
negative saturation
anthropometrics
radical design
mechanization
25. 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)
converging technology
fabric
aeration
flow chart
26. The rate of flow of electrons
disaccharide
current
innovation
food spoilage
27. The ability to link graphic screens together in such a way as to simulate motion or process
dry rapid prototyping
lifestyle
nanotechnology
animation
28. A small- scale production process centred on manual skill
animation
craft production
fatty acid
data reliability
29. A realistic picture of the final model - offering some machining data - but containing no data about the interior of the part.
surface modelling
select laser sintering (SLS)
technophile
injection moulding
30. Involved in development systems to ensure that products or services are designed and produced to meet or exceed customer requirements and expectations.
motion capture technology
fashion
quality control
manikin
31. 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
fabric
additive manufacture
morphologic synthesis...
overweight
32. Apply technologies to improve the building environment and functionality for occupants and tenants while controlling costs to improve end- user security - comfort and accessibility and help user productivity
invention
intelligent building
minerals
user trial
33. 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.
wet rapid prototyping
genetically modified organism
mass production
attribute listing
34. A device that is able to laser cut and engrave 2D shapes
solid modelling
negative saturation
laser cutter
performance test
35. The use of computers to aid the design process
invention
product development
computer- aided design
coagulation of protein
36. Involves a company both in the development of new products and in selling those products to new companies
tensile strength
diversification
lipid
intelligent fabric
37. 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
functional prototype
automation
computer- aided design
dominant design
38. 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
additive manufacture
building envelope
g code
obesity
39. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
ergonome
monosaccharide
solid modelling
sustainable development
40. A short length of extruded pipe for use in blow moulding
injection moulding
machine tool step variable
wet rapid prototyping
parison
41. 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
disaccharide
just- in - case (JIC)
lipid
manikin
42. A sugar (a carbohydrate) composed of two monosaccharide molecules
disaccharide
variable costs
computer- aided design
lifestyle
43. Where the impetus for a new design emanates from a technological development.
pocket tool
technology push
performance test
craft production
44. A comparative measure of poverty - literacy - education - life expectancy - childbirth and other factors for countries worldwide
human development index
food allergy
biological value
adaptation
45. Designing taking account of assembly at various levels - for example - component to component - components into sub- assemblies and sub- assemblies into complete products
lipid
psycho- pleasure
design for assembly
isometric drawing
46. 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
data reliability
biomimetics
market development
just- in - time (JIT)
47. Automated machines that require data to be inputted manually by a trained operator
aeration
just- in - case (JIC)
numerical control (NC)
computer- aided manufacture
48. Pleasure derived from people's mental and emotional reactions to a product.
manufacturing technique
'bottom up' modelling
minerals
psycho- pleasure
49. Applies to 3D profiling. it is the amount of tool that passes over work already cut and determines the quality of the finished surface. it is expressed as a percentage - the higher the quality the higher the percentage
machine tool step variable
functional prototype
animation
finite element analysis (FEA)
50. The completeness and accuracy of a data set that is being used to inform a design decision
lifestyle
data reliability
radical design
expert appraisal