Engiqneering Final Flash Cards

1
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What are the six steps of design process

A
  1. Identify the problem
  2. Generate concepts
  3. Develop a solution
  4. Construct and test a prototype
  5. Evaluate solution
  6. Present solution
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2
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What are two thing engineers might do during brainstorming

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blurt ideas, post-it, concept mapping, building other ideas

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3
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What are the three types of pictorial drawings

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Isometric, oblique, perspective

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4
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What tools do we use to measure our puzzle cubs

A

Daily clapper, thousanders

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5
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What three views do we usually use for drawings

A

Top right front

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6
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What are the four main types of engineering

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Chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical

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7
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What are two different kinds of oblique drawings

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Cavaliers and cabinet

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8
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Cavalier

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Full depth

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9
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Cabinet

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Half depth

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10
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Additive

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Starting small and making scetch build to object

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11
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Subtractive

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Starting with an overal “block” and cutting away until you have the desired object

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12
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Mock up

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Graphical representation

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13
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Prototype

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Actual working example

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14
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Three elements

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Point, line, color, value, shape, form, space, texture

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15
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Three principles

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Balance, contrast, rythem, unity, porpartion, economy, emphasis

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16
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What are two important parts before disassemble

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Visual and functional analysis

17
Q

Part drawing

A

Drawing of the part

18
Q

Working

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3 views of all the individual parts and assembly

19
Q

Assembly

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Shows all the parts and how they interact together

20
Q

What are three different kinds of fits

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Clearance, interference, transition

21
Q

What are three different kinds of tolerances

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Limits, unilateral, bilateral

22
Q

Section views

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Diagonal lines represent areas