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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. The angle of taper - expressed in degrees (usually 5
brand
craft production
coagulation of protein
draft angle
2. 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
radical design
intelligent fabric
appearance prototype
fatty acid
3. The use of the suns energy to heat up water and air directly
machine tool step variable
product development
market penetration
active solar collection
4. The resistance of an elastic body to deflection by an applied force.
haptic technology
invention
ergonomics
stiffness
5. Z axis for depth - X and Y for direction of cut e.g. milling - routing - engraving
finite element analysis (FEA)
building envelope
three- axis machining
thermal expansion (expansivity)
6. Increasing sales to existing customers or finding new customers for an existing product
market penetration
brand
g code
just- in - case (JIC)
7. 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
technocautious
dematerialization
percentile range
literature research
8. The ability of a material to withstand pulling forces.
percentile range
tensile strength
solid modelling
computer- integrated manufacture
9. 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
obesity
market segmentations
spiral tool
laser cutter
10. 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
market development
daylighting
product family
11. A broad way of categorizing the kinds of market the company is aiming for
draft angle
adhesive
repair
market sector
12. The synergistic merging of nanotechnology - biotechnology - information and communication technologies and cognitive science
converging technology
coagulation of protein
product development
functional prototype
13. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
toughness
die
two- axis machining
product development
14. A test of the performance of some new product under the conditions in which it will be used
malnutrition
parison
atom
field trial
15. The psychological condition resulting from inadequacy or imbalance in food intake or from poor absorption of food consumed
subtractive manufacture
aesthetic - usability effect
malnutrition
product family
16. A comparative measure of poverty - literacy - education - life expectancy - childbirth and other factors for countries worldwide
isometric drawing
body mass index (BMI)
assembly- line production
human development index
17. 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
automation
lone inventor
functional prototype
appropriate technology
18. The aspect of ergonomics that deals with body measurements - particularly those of size - strength and physical capacity
design for assembly
anthropometrics
modulation
coagulation of protein
19. The wide acceptance (and sale) of a product
mechanical advantage
diffusion into the marketplace
atom
incremental design
20. Someone who resists all technological change.
fatty acid
technophobe...
food insecurity
voltage
21. The manufacture of 3D parts by depositing molten material in a series of layers
food allergy
food hygiene
additive manufacture
negative saturation
22. A model using mathematical symbols that can be manipulated numerically
isometric drawing
expert appraisal
freehand drawing
mathematical model
23. The research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms
fibre
two- axis machining
biomechanics
ergonome
24. An organic compound that contains aliphatic hydrocarbons - essential for the structure and function of living cells. examples include fats - waxes and steroids
design for assembly
intelligent fabric
lipid
isometric drawing
25. Someone who immediately welcomes a technological change.
recycling
technophile
ideo- pleasure
flash
26. Representative users perform realistic tasks by interacting with a paper version of the user- product interface that is manipulated by a person acting as a computer - who does not explain how the interface works
field trial
paper prototyping
fibre structure
technology push
27. A filamentous material long in relation to its width/breadth
perspective drawing
black water
living building
fibre structure
28. Water that contains animal - human or food waste and would not be reused for other purposes
digital human
black water
design for materials
ergonomics
29. An adhesive is a substance that is applied between two surfaces in order to bond them together
morphologic synthesis...
adhesive
genetically modified organism
computer- aided manufacture
30. The reduction of weight and ise of materials
fibre
dematerialization
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
assembly- line production
31. A 3D drawing that realistically represents an object by utilizing foreshortening and vanishing points (usually imaginary ones)
planned obsolescence
minerals
digital human
perspective drawing
32. Long- term aims and objectives of a company and ways of achieving them by allocation of resources
obesity
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
corporate strategy
organoleptic
33. Computer simulation of a variety of mechanical and biological aspects of the human body
market segmentations
hardness
micronutrient deficiency
digital human
34. Where the impetus for a new design emanates from a technological development.
biomechanics
mass production
technology push
intelligent building
35. The design contains those implicit features of a product that are recognized as essential by a majority of manufacturers and purchasers
virtual reality
robust design
performance test
dominant design
36. A 2D physical anthropometric model based on a specific percentile - which is used with drawings of the same scale as the model to consider the relationship between the size of an object and people
parison
surface modelling
food insecurity
ergonome
37. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a long hydrocarbon chain - usually straight
numerical control (NC)
mathematical model
mechanization
fatty acid
38. Obtaining users' responses.
toughness
user research
product champion
analogy
39. A sequence of instructions to describe a set of actions
gelatinizing (gelling)
biocompatibility
wet rapid prototyping
algorithm
40. A flexible computer- operated machine that is able to perform a range of tasks in an efficient and accurate manner
industrial robot
market sector
design for disassembly
field trial
41. The application of methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology
biomimetics
artificial intelligence
wet rapid prototyping
virtual reality
42. The simplest form of carbohydrate - consisting of one sugar residue. they are the building blocks for disaccharides and polysaccharides
monosaccharide
stereo lithography (SLA)
craft production
computer numerical control
43. Pleasure derived from people's mental and emotional reactions to a product.
surface modelling
passive solar design
psycho- pleasure
appearance prototype
44. Pleasure derived from the sensory organs - including pleasures connected with touch - taste - smell and sensual pleasure
subtractive manufacture
negative saturation
physio- pleasure
digital human
45. A volume production process involving machines controlled by humans
mechanization
two- axis machining
automation
computer- aided design
46. Fabric with technology enhanced performance used in smart clothing - for example - enhanced stain resistance - breathability or incorporating input sensors
intelligent fabric
perspective drawing
'bottom up' modelling
body mass index (BMI)
47. The cost required to maintain or repair a product or system.
adhesive
service costs
divergent thinking
design for materials
48. Morphologic synthesis is an elaboration of attribute listing. after completing the list of attributes - list them along two sides of a 2D grid. think creatively about how the attributes can be developed through new ideas in each of the cells to impro
fixed costs
five- axis machining
morphologic synthesis...
performance test
49. The reconstruction or renewal of any part of an existing structure or device.
manikin
mathematical model
anthropometrics
repair
50. Someone who needs some convincing before embracing technological change.
technocautious
market development
surface modelling
essential