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IB Design Technology Vocab
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1. 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
minerals
attribute listing
fashion
technology push
2. The number of bits per second produced by a digital system
ergonome
planned obsolescence
bit rate
freehand drawing
3. Designing to enable the product to be manufactured using a specific manufacturing process - for example - injection moulding
machine tool step variable
diversification
design for process
plotter cutter
4. Tool path cuts straight X and Y paths
g code
computer modelling
body mass index (BMI)
raster tool
5. 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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6. A realistic picture of the final model - offering some machining data - but containing no data about the interior of the part.
surface modelling
toughness
invention
batch production
7. A flexible computer- operated machine that is able to perform a range of tasks in an efficient and accurate manner
charge
industrial robot
exploded isometric drawing
variable costs
8. Two or more atoms that are normally bonded together covalently
market development
five- axis machining
product champion
molecule
9. The feed speed is the rate at which the cutting tools moves in x - y and z paths
design for disassembly
organoleptic
black water
feed speed
10. Someone who immediately welcomes a technological change.
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
quality control
technophile
design for assembly
11. The assessment of the effect a product has on the environment from the initial concept to disposal
automation
efficiency
life cycle analysis...
product champion
12. All aspects of the processing - preparation - storage - cooking - and serving of food to make sure that it is safe to eat
food hygiene
thermal expansion (expansivity)
gelatinizing (gelling)
radical design
13. The use of the suns energy to heat up water and air directly
sustainable development
grey water
food spoilage
active solar collection
14. Z axis for depth - X and Y for direction of cut e.g. milling - routing - engraving
sustainable development
anthropometrics
tensile strength
three- axis machining
15. The ability to simulate a real situation on the screen and interact with it in a near- natural way.
mechanical advantage
minerals
virtual reality
electrical resistivity
16. To combine multiple signals for transmission over a single line or medium
converging technology
multiplexing
value for money
coagulation of protein
17. The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current.
resistance
diffusion into the marketplace
micronutrient deficiency
computer- aided manufacture
18. 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.
variable costs
injection moulding
radical design
black water
19. The mass production of a product via a flow line based on the interchangeability of parts - pre- processing of materials - standardization and work division
density
assembly- line production
overweight
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
20. 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
food hygiene
data reliability
biological value
user population
21. 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.
corporate strategy
overweight
fuse deposition modelling (FDM)
divergent thinking
22. A tool used in the manufacture of parts by moulding - forging - swaging or stamping processes
die
plastic deformation
convergent thinking
service costs
23. Flexible designs that can be adapted to changing technical and market requirements.
micronutrient deficiency
robust design
intelligent building
industrial robot
24. 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
permanent joining techniques
food spoilage
three- axis machining
body mass index (BMI)
25. An organic compound that contains aliphatic hydrocarbons - essential for the structure and function of living cells. examples include fats - waxes and steroids
dry rapid prototyping
lipid
biological value
laminated object manufacture (LOM)
26. The reduction of weight and ise of materials
quality assurance
repair
food allergy
dematerialization
27. 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
mass production
lone inventor
food allergy
convergent thinking
28. The direct introduction to molten plastic under pressure into a die - which then cools rapidly - allowing the formed object to be released from the mould
aeration
five- axis machining
injection moulding
human development index
29. Natural compounds formed through geological processes
minerals
ergonome
adaptation
algorithm
30. A system of manufacturing that uses computers to integrate the processing of production - business and manufacturing in order to create more efficient production lines
market sector
computer- integrated manufacture
biomimetics
artificial intelligence
31. Waste water generated from processes such as washing dishes - bathing and laundry
grey water
computer- aided design
computer- aided manufacture
ductility
32. 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
computer modelling
numerical control (NC)
appearance prototype
planned obsolescence
33. The creation of new - modified or updated products aimed mainly at a company's existing customers.
motion capture technology
grey water
cost- effectiveness
product development
34. The difference in electrical potential between two points.
voltage
green design
finite element analysis (FEA)
market pull
35. The ability to analyse information in order to select an answer from alternatives
convergent thinking
expert appraisal
manufacturing technique
virtual reality
36. 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)
ductility
food hygiene
black water
aeration
37. Someone who resists all technological change.
recycling
sustainable development
technophobe...
subtractive manufacture
38. The aspect of ergonomics that deals with body measurements - particularly those of size - strength and physical capacity
anthropometrics
analogy
repair
food spoilage
39. The design contains those implicit features of a product that are recognized as essential by a majority of manufacturers and purchasers
dominant design
cost- effectiveness
'top down' modelling
mechanical advantage
40. Using the materials from obsolete products to create other products.
appropriate technology
virtual reality
recycling
computer- aided design
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
finite element analysis (FEA)
design for disassembly
dematerialization
42. The relationship between what something - for example - a product - is worth and the cash amount spent on it.
value for money
mechanization
'bottom up' modelling
animation
43. A sugar alcohol with three hydrophilic alcoholic hydroxyl groups. it is an important component of triglycerides (fats and oils) and phospholipids
raster tool
market development
living building
glycerol
44. 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
fixed costs
die
literature research
freehand drawing
45. The width of the electromagnetic spectrum that a signal occupies
bandwidth
food hygiene
computer- integrated manufacture
life cycle analysis...
46. A technique that uses break- away supports. Break- away structure can be difficult to remove from detailed areas.
dry rapid prototyping
design for assembly
value for money
variable costs
47. A measure of how fast heat is conducted through a slab of material with a given temperature difference across the slab.
thermal conductivity
functional prototype
demodulation
minerals
48. Pleasures derived from satisfying peoples taste - values and aspirations
motion capture technology
mathematical model
surface modelling
ideo- pleasure
49. Computer simulation of a variety of mechanical and biological aspects of the human body
mechanical advantage
paper prototyping
organoleptic
digital human
50. A volume production process involving machines controlled by computers
black water
automation
market pull
assembly- line production
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