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Intro To Engineering Design - 2
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1. A part of design brief that challenges the designer - describes what a design solution should do without describing how to solve the problem - and identifies the degree to which the solution must be executed.
Keyway
Solid Modeling
Design Statement
Inscribe
2. A number value - or algebraic equation that is used to control the size or location of a geometric figure.
Keyway
Auxiliary View
Numeric Constraint
Chain Dimensioning
3. A small angled surface formed between two surfaces.
Chamfer
Parametric modeling
Limits of Dimension
Clearance Fit
4. A dimensioning system which requires all numerals - figures - and notes to be lettered horizontally and be read from the bottom of the drawing sheet.
Unidirectional Dimension
Design Brief
Keyseat
Maximum Material Condition (MMC)
5. Lines that are thin and used to connect a specific note to a feature.
Counterbore
Leaders
Limits of Dimension
Numeric Constraint
6. 1. A professional engineering organization that is known for setting codes and standards for mechanical devices in the United States. ASME drawing standards are found in the Y-14M publications. 2. The acronym for the American Society of Mechanical En
Solid Modeling
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Limits of Dimension
Pictorial Sketch
7. Also known as point- to- point dimensioning where dimensions are established from one point to the next.
Spotface
Section Lines
Chain Dimensioning
Geometric Constraint
8. An orthographic view of an object using a direction of sight other than one of the six basic views (front - top - right- side - rear - bottom - left- side); used to show a surface that is not parallel to any of the principal view planes.
Auxiliary View
Geometric Constraint
Leaders
Section Lines
9. To draw a figure within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect.
Section Lines
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Inscribe
Countersink
10. Where alternate units are displayed within the same dimension (both metric and standard dimensions can shown at the same time).
Pictorial Sketch
Dual Dimensions
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Clearance Fit
11. The decimal measuring system based on the meter - liter - and gram as units of length - capacity - and weight or mass.
Fillet
English System
Metric System
Design Statement
12. Gradual diminution of width or thickness in an elongated object.
Chamfer
Maximum Material Condition (MMC)
Datum
Taper
13. The largest and smallest possible boundaries to which a feature may be made as related to the tolerance of the dimension.
Fillet
Metric System
Leaders
Limits of Dimension
14. A line used to show the alternate positions of an object or matching part without interfering with the main drawing.
Datum Dimension
Countersink
Phantom Line
Section Lines
15. Creating a 3D solid or surface by revolving a 2D shape about an axis.
Revolution
Keyway
Chain Dimensioning
Keyseat
16. A slot in a shaft to receive a key.
Section Lines
Chain Dimensioning
Keyseat
Unilateral Tolerance
17. A slot in a hub or material around a shaft that receives a key.
Countersink
Keyway
Design Brief
Section Lines
18. The largest size limit of an external feature and the smallest size limit of an internal feature.
Chamfer
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Maximum Material Condition (MMC)
Fillet
19. Constant - non - numerical relationships between the parts of a geometric figure. Examples include parallelism - perpendicularity - and concentricity.
Nominal Size
Geometric Constraint
Unidirectional Dimension
Solid Modeling
20. A line drawn on a view where a cut was made in order to define the location of the imaginary section plane.
Cutting Plane Line
Chamfer
Histogram
Metric System
21. A graph of vertical bars representing the frequency distribution of a set of data.
Inscribe
Histogram
Design Statement
Numeric Constraint
22. A circled number identifying each part shown in an assembly drawing. Also called a ball tag or bubble number.
Circumscribe...
Balloons
Baseline Dimensioning
Tolerance
23. A type of 3D CAD modeling that represents the volume of an object - not just its lines and surfaces. This allows for analysis of the object's mass properties.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Keyway
Solid Modeling
Aligned Dimension
24. 1. A triangle located round a polygon such as a circle. 2 To draw a figure around another - touching it at points but not cutting it.
Keyway
Solid Modeling
Circumscribe...
Metric System
25. A conical- shaped recess around a hole - often used to receive a tapered screw.
Countersink
English System
Aligned Dimension
Inscribe
26. A non - governmental global organization whose principal activity is the development of technical standards through consensus.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Bilateral Tolerance
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Nominal Size
27. A system of dimensioning which requires all numerals - figures - and notes to be aligned with the dimension lines so that they may be read from the bottom (for horizontal dimensions) and from the right side (for vertical dimensions).
Aligned Dimension
Maximum Material Condition (MMC)
Unidirectional Dimension
Extrusion
28. Also referred to as the U.S. Customary system. The measuring system based on the foot - second - and pound as units of length - time - and weight or mass.
Leaders
Metric System
Unilateral Tolerance
English System
29. 1. A manufacturing process that forces material through a shaped opening. 2. A modeling process that creates a three- dimensional form by defining a closed two- dimensional shape and a length.
Keyway
Countersink
Aligned Dimension
Extrusion
30. 1. For design - the use of a computer to assist in the process of designing a part - circuit - building - etc. 2. For drafting - the use of a computer to assist in the process of creating - storing - retrieving - modifying - plotting - and communicat
Design Brief
Computer-Aided Design or Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)
Numeric Constraint
Balloons
31. A type of 3D CAD modeling that represents the volume of an object - not just its lines and surfaces. This allows for analysis of the object's mass properties.
Solid Modeling
Tolerance
Section Lines
Metric System
32. A cylindrical recess around a hole - usually to receive a bolt head or nut.
Counterbore
Reference Dimension
Extrusion
Dual Dimensions
33. A shallow recess like a counterbore - used to provide a good bearing surface for a fastener.
Numeric Constraint
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Nominal Size
Spotface
34. The smallest size limit of an external feature and the largest size limit of an internal feature.
Circumscribe...
Least Material Condition (LMC)
Histogram
Metric System
35. A tolerance in which variation is permitted in both directions from the specified dimension.
Bilateral Tolerance
Circumscribe...
Baseline Dimensioning
Counterbore
36. A dimension - usually without a tolerance - used for information purposes only. A reference is a repeat of a given dimension or established from other values shown on a drawing. Reference dimensions are enclosed in ( ) on the drawing.
Limits of Dimension
Reference Dimension
Chamfer
Solid Modeling
37. The amount of overlap that one part has with another when assembled.
Solid Modeling
Interference
Section Lines
Tolerance
38. A group of values that is used to analyze the distribution of data.
Clearance Fit
Phantom Line
Chamfer
Bilateral Tolerance
39. A dimensioning system where each dimension originates from a common surface - plane - or axis. Also known as baseline dimensioning.
Section Lines
Taper
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Datum Dimension
40. The variables by which an object can move. In assemblies - an object floating free in space with no constraints to another object can be moved along three axes of translation and around three axes of rotation. Such a body is said to have six degrees
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Taper
Degree of Freedom
Interference
41. A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved - its criteria - and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
Design Brief
Extrusion
Limits of Dimension
Unidirectional Dimension
42. System of dimensioning in which all dimensions are placed from a datum and not from feature to feature. Also referred to as Datum Dimensioning.
Baseline Dimensioning
Aligned Dimension
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Chain Dimensioning
43. A rectangular coordinate system created by three mutually perpendicular coordinate axes - commonly labeled X - Y - and Z.
Cartesian Coordinate System
Balloons
Unilateral Tolerance
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
44. A rounded interior blend between two surfaces. Some uses are to strengthen joining surfaces or to allow a part to be removed from a mold.
Balloons
Counterbore
Fillet
Parametric modeling
45. The total permissible variation in a size or location dimension.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Tolerance
Cartesian Coordinate System
Solid Modeling
46. A CAD modeling method that uses parameters to define the size and geometry of features and to create relationships between features. Changing a parameter value updates all related features of the model at once.
Solid Modeling
Parametric modeling
Keyseat
Baseline Dimensioning
47. A theoretically exact point - axis - or plane derived from the true geometric counterpart of a specific datum feature. The origin from which the location - or geometric characteristic of a part feature - is established.
Fillet
Extrusion
Balloons
Datum
48. A tolerance in which variation is permitted in only one direction from the specified dimension.
Counterbore
Balloons
Unilateral Tolerance
Solid Modeling
49. Lines that are used to represent the material through which a cut is made in order to show an interior sectional view.
Histogram
Section Lines
Clearance Fit
Revolution
50. A sketch that shows an object's height - width - and depth in a single view.
Design Brief
Extrusion
Pictorial Sketch
Leaders