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Introduction To Mechanical Engineering Design
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 47 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Model and analyze the chosen design - test and evaluate the chosen design
Continguous solutions
Preliminary design
Manufacturability
Designer
2. Engineering economics
Adjourning
Affordability
Final documentation
Reliability
3. 'If I were the object...'
Procedural requirements
Layout drawings
Personal analogy
Storming
4. Those who will use the final product
Contrasting solutions
Assembly drawings
Detail drawings
User
5. Project finished
Clients problem statement
Personal analogy
Adjourning
Storming
6. Working drawings showing major parts - without tolerances
Design space
Design communication
Black box/transparent box
Layout drawings
7. Understanding of manufacturing processes - Design for manufacturing process
Conceptual design
Detail drawings
Manufacturability
Objectives
8. Using metaphors and similies
Symbolic analogy
Black box/transparent box
Problem definition
Reliability
9. Drawings of individual parts with every detail filled in
Detail drawings
Prescriptive requirements
Constraints
Requirements
10. Something is physically like something else
Interface requirements
Adjourning
Parallel system
Direct analogy
11. Describe successful functional behavior
Conceptual design
Performance requirements
Contrasting solutions
Detail drawings
12. # of group members - # of ideas - (# of group members -1)
6-3-5 method
Reliability
Requirements
User
13. How an attribute or behavioral will be calculated
Constraints
Continguous solutions
Norming
Procedural requirements
14. A way to measure achievement of an objective
Requirements
Personal analogy
Reliability
Metrics
15. A box that list the various inputs and outputs to a system.
Detail drawings
Fantasy analogy
6-3-5 method
Black box/transparent box
16. Everyone comments on the sketches
Storming
Contrasting solutions
Design space
Gallery method
17. List functions as they come to you
Reliability
Storming
Enumeration
Procedural requirements
18. Values for attributes
Direct analogy
Interface requirements
Prescriptive requirements
Continguous solutions
19. Those who create the desired design
Dissection/Reverse engineering
Designer
Symbolic analogy
Constraints
20. In a design with multiple systems the points where systems could interact with each other are known as boundaries.
Conceptual design
Design communication
Objectives
Interface requirements
21. Clarify objectives - establish metrics for objectives - identify constraints - revise clients problem statement
Prescriptive requirements
Procedural requirements
Problem definition
Personal analogy
22. Establish funcions - establish requirements - establish means for functions - generate design alternatives - refine and apply metrics to design alternatives - choose a design
Conceptual design
Detailed design
Procedural requirements
Gallery method
23. Actual work
Procedural requirements
Gallery method
Symbolic analogy
Performing
24. Drawings showing how individual parts should fit together
Assembly drawings
6-3-5 method
Function means tree
Adjourning
25. Size is proportional to how many designs there are
Performance requirements
Design space
Prescriptive requirements
Personal analogy
26. Who will lead
Assembly drawings
Storming
Function means tree
Personal analogy
27. ALL parts must function for system to work
Dissection/Reverse engineering
Continguous solutions
Series system
Black box/transparent box
28. Refine and optimize chosen design - assign and fix design details
Procedural requirements
Personal analogy
Black box/transparent box
Detailed design
29. What if I were to do the opposite?
Assembly drawings
Preliminary design
Fantasy analogy
Contrasting solutions
30. Team is called together
Forming
Affordability
Adjourning
Preliminary design
31. Take apart a similar item asking - 'How does it do that?'
Series system
Layout drawings
Dissection/Reverse engineering
Client
32. Probablility that a system will not fail
Detail drawings
Adjourning
Reliability
Constraints
33. ANY part must function for the system to work
C- sketch method
Parallel system
Function means tree
Client
34. Things that the design must NOT be or do
Constraints
Dissection/Reverse engineering
6-3-5 method
Gallery method
35. If this were a sci- fi scenario
Affordability
Dimensional consistency
Fantasy analogy
Function means tree
36. Specific units in yeild specific units out
Black box/transparent box
Dimensional consistency
Enumeration
Reliability
37. Settling into place
Objectives
Norming
Reliability
Performance requirements
38. The task that the object has to perform
Black box/transparent box
Function
Preliminary design
Assembly drawings
39. Written ideas are replaced with sketches
Conceptual design
Contrasting solutions
Parallel system
C- sketch method
40. Presentation - report
Interface requirements
Final documentation
Design communication
Assembly drawings
41. Start with one function - expand each branch until it is no longer practical
Function means tree
Function
Dimensional consistency
Conceptual design
42. What should it be?
User
Manufacturability
Objectives
Series system
43. Presentation - report
Continguous solutions
Design communication
Function
Symbolic analogy
44. Something related that serves a different purpose
Dissection/Reverse engineering
Prescriptive requirements
Contrasting solutions
Continguous solutions
45. Generaly vague - possibly biased toward a particular solution - will need to be revised
Contrasting solutions
Requirements
Performance requirements
Clients problem statement
46. Absolute limits - what the design MUST do
Function
Conceptual design
Assembly drawings
Requirements
47. Those who want the product
Client
Procedural requirements
Black box/transparent box
Reliability