Methods of Design (P2) Flashcards
What is CAD
CAD-computer aided design-is when a computer programme assists the designer to create the concept, for example: fusion 360 or tech soft design
What is CAM
CAM-computer aided manufacture- is when a computer programme controlling a machine assists in or completely carry’s out a procedure such as laser cutting, milling, routing
What is computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
CFD is a tool available in some CAD programmes that allows the designer to simulate how a fluid would move around a product-common use for aerodynamics
What is finite element analysis (FEA)
FEA is a tool available in some CAD programs that allows designers to test how a material will cope with stresses and strains in order to see the weak point and improve the design without having to commit material
What is rapid prototyping
Rapid prototyping is when a CAD model is send to a machine which will create a 3D model quickly instead of it having to be made by hand for example 3D printing, SLS and stereo lithography
What is 3D printing
3D printing is when the machine ‘slices’ the CAD design into layers and squirts out thermoplastic filament in the path of the one layer and then the next layer on top-they usually use a second material for scaffolding which holds up the main body while it hardens
What is selective laser sintering (SLS)
SLS is when a high powered laser ‘sinters’ powder particles of the material in the specific shape of the design layer by layer (similar to 3D printing)-can be used for polymers or metals
What does EPOS stand for and give an example
Electronic point of sale- Waitrose checkout!
What are some of the drawing methods designers use
Orthographic projection
Sectional drawing
Isometric drawing
Crating
Perspective drawing
What is orthographic projection
When a 3D object is represented with multiple 2D views such as front, side and plan view
What is a sectional drawing
A drawing where a section is zoomed in of ‘cut’ to reveal a part of the product which was previously not visible
What is isometric drawing
Isometric drawing is a technique where angled lines are used as guides to help draw a 3D image
What is crating
Crating is a technique used in isometric or regular 3D drawing in which you draw a box in an area where you wish to draw an irregular shape and then draw the shape inside
What are perspective drawings
3D drawings that use one or two ‘vanishing point’ which are points that the image tends towards-sort of like a horizon
What is iterative design
Iterative design is when the designer draws out their ideas, researches, develops their idea accordingly and then repeats multiple times to reach a solution