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Principles Of Engineering
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1. Changes one form of power to another
Fatigue
Purpose
Heat
Power Converter
2. A device used to remove contamination from a fluid
Ohm's Law
Rotor
Filter
Sprocket
3. The difference between samples
R- value
Variance
Consensus
Product Development Lifecycle
4. A vector quantity giving the straight- line distance and direction from an initial position to a final position.
Mechanical Properties
Flow-Control Valve
Target Consumer
Displacement
5. A resource that cannot be replaced once used
Accuracy
Power Converter
Nonrenewable Energy
Resilience
6. When a material is reduced in volume by the application of pressure; the reciprocal of the bulk modulus
Pulley
Flow Rate
Bayes' Therom
Compression
7. The resultant of a system of force is the vector sum of all forces.
Resultant Force
Algorithm
Voltage
Check Valve
8. Nominal stress developed in a material at rupture. Not necessarily equal to ultimate strength. Since necking is not taken into account in determining rupture strength - seldom indicates true stress at rupture
Rotor
Raw Material
Rupture Strength
Receiver Tank
9. The transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity; Energy is transferred through collisions from one molecule to another
Cable
Conduction
Axial Stress
Problem Solving
10. A control circuit in which the system output has no effect on the control
Quantitative Data
Opeen Loop System
Polymers
Sprocket
11. Any of numerous natural and synthetic compounds of usually high molecular weight consisting of up to millions of repeated linked units - each a relatively light and simple molecule
Actual Mechanical Advantage
Polymers
Sensor
Event
12. The turning effect of a force about a point equal to the magnitude of the force times the perpendicular distance from the point to the line of action from the force.
Data
Pump
Moment
Solid Modeling
13. A broad ridge or pair of ridges projecting at a right angle from the edge of a structural shape in order to strengthen or stiffen it.
Planar Truss
Flange
Standar Deviation
Static Equilibrium
14. Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
Electrical Energy
Power Grid
Moment
Roller Support
15. A group of machined or handmade parts that fit together to form a self- contained unit.
Compression
Transistor
Problem Statement
Assembly
16. The magnitude of the total distance traveled divided by the time elapsed.
Entropy
Standar Deviation
Speed
Renewable Energy
17. The unit of potential difference symbolized as V
Outcome
Volt
Open - ended
Resultant Force
18. A mathematical property of a cross section that is concerned with a surface area and how that area is distributed about a centroidal axis.
Moment of Inertia
Axial Stress
Qualitative Data
Wedge
19. Sometimes referred to as tensile strength; determined by measuring the maximum load a material specimen can carry when in the shape of a rectangular bar or cylindrical can
Data
Moment of Inertia
Resistance Force
Ultimate Stress
20. A set of all possible outcomes or events in an experiment that cannot be further broken down.
Mean Deviation
Pinned Support
Biomass
Sample Space
21. Distance between adjacent threads in a screw.
Lever
Power
Pitch
Polarity
22. A support that prevents translation in any direction
Belt
Experiment
Pascal's Law
Pinned Support
23. Operational techniques necessary to satisfy all quality requirements; includes process monitoring and the elimination of root causes of unsatisfactory product or service quality performance
Quality Control
Pinned Support
Design Brief
Quantitative Data
24. The reason for which something is done or for which something exists.
Electromagnetic Energy
Purpose
Lever
Deviation
25. Not having fixed limits; unrestricted; broad
Technical Communication
Open - ended
Cylinder
Mechanical Properties
26. Any device that controls - either automatically or manually - the flow of a fluid.
Valve
Free Fall
Flange
Free Body Diagram
27. The potential difference measured in volts. The amount of work to be done to move a charge from one point to another along an electric circuit
Interface
Tension Force
Renewable Energy
Voltage
28. A sliding piece moved by or moving against fluid pressure which usually consists of a short cylindrical body fitting within a cylindrical chamber or vessel along which it moves back and forth.
Tension Force
Piston
Member
Hooke's Law
29. A collection of individuals - each with his or her own expertise - brought together to benefit a common goal.
Viscosity
Pictorial Sketch
Team
Filter
30. Measure of variation equal to the sum of the deviations of each value from the mean.
Geothermal Energy
Algorithm
Process Control
Mean Deviation
31. Test methods used to examine an object - material - or system without impairing its future usefulness
Chain
Nondestructive Testing
Kinetic Energy
Tension Force
32. A type of 3D CAD modeling that represents the volume of an object - not just its lines and surfaces
Solid Modeling
Liability
Design Modification
Sense
33. A measure of how easily a material can be twisted
Photocell
Shear Stress
Ideal Mechanical Advantage
Flow-Control Valve
34. A systematic problem- solving strategy - with criteria and constraints - used to develop many possible solutions to solve a problem
Geothermal Energy
Energy Conservation
Convection
Design Process
35. A condition where there are no net external forces acting upon a particle or rigid body and the body remains at rest or continues at a constant velocity.
Static Equilibrium
Target Consumer
Pie Chart
Directional-Control Valve
36. A type of pneumatic pressure control valve that controls the maximum pressure in a branch of a circuit.
Filter
Pressure Regulator
Potentiometer
Shear Stress
37. The ratio of actual strength to required strength
Factor of Safety
Chain
Outcome
Data
38. The place at which independent and often unrelated systems meet and act on or communicate with each other.
Thermodynamic System
Strain
Histogram
Interface
39. A profession for which one trains and which is undertaken as a permanent calling.
Frequency Distribution
Career
Lever
Flowchart
40. The fractional increase in a material's length due to stress in tension or thermal expansion
Method of Joints
Digital Signal
Elongation
Additive Process
41. A system that links electricity produced in power stations to deliver it to where it is needed
Vector Quanitity
Design Modification
Power Grid
Opeen Loop System
42. To make into a product suitable for use; to make from raw materials by hand or by machinery; to produce according to an organized plan and with division of labor
Manufacturing
Product Development Lifecycle
Quantitative Data
Constraint
43. The volume of a gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure exerted on it.
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44. A person who designs any of a variety of things. This usually implies the task of creating drawings or in some way using visual cues to organize work.
Designer
Reliability
Polarity
Ampere
45. A circular toothed object used to transfer rotary motion and torque through interlocking teeth
Shear Stress
Qualitative Data
Absolute Pressure
Gear
46. A device used to measure flow rate.
Voltage
Flow Meter
Resistance Force
Technical Communication
47. A type of lever that is a wheel with a groove in its rim - which is used to change the direction or multiply a force exerted by a rope or cable.
Entropy
Pulley
Simple Truss
Manufacturing
48. A part of the physical world as described by its thermodynamic properties such as temperature - volume - pressure - concentration - surface tension - and viscosity.
Thermodynamic System
Target Consumer
Electromagnet
Pie Chart
49. The result of an experiment
Concurrent Force Systems
Codes
Frequency Polygons
Outcome
50. Solid material which is composed of two or more substances having different physical characteristics and in which each substance retains its identity while contributing desirable properties to the whole; especially - a structural material made of pla
Composite
Normal Distribution
Crank
Ohm