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[Show more]When a product is designed, one of the design considerations is how long will it be used before it is no longer effective, which is called - ANSWER-life cycle 
 
environmental concerns are considered throughout the process, not just at the end, because an engineer's choices in the problem definitio...
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Add to cartWhen a product is designed, one of the design considerations is how long will it be used before it is no longer effective, which is called - ANSWER-life cycle 
 
environmental concerns are considered throughout the process, not just at the end, because an engineer's choices in the problem definitio...
Implicitly defined - ANSWER-hidden from the sketcher 
 
Coincident - ANSWER-forces two points to coincide 
 
Concentric - ANSWER-makes the centers of arcs or circles coincide 
 
Collinear - ANSWER-forces a line to be collinear to another line 
 
Linear constraints - ANSWER-define the distance betwee...
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Add to cartImplicitly defined - ANSWER-hidden from the sketcher 
 
Coincident - ANSWER-forces two points to coincide 
 
Concentric - ANSWER-makes the centers of arcs or circles coincide 
 
Collinear - ANSWER-forces a line to be collinear to another line 
 
Linear constraints - ANSWER-define the distance betwee...
Why are most cave drawings and hieroglyphics not considered to be engineering drawings? - ANSWER-Becuase they were mostly documentation of lifestyle, not instructions on how to build something 
 
In what ways did the design of military fortifications change after the discovery of gunpowder and the i...
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Add to cartWhy are most cave drawings and hieroglyphics not considered to be engineering drawings? - ANSWER-Becuase they were mostly documentation of lifestyle, not instructions on how to build something 
 
In what ways did the design of military fortifications change after the discovery of gunpowder and the i...
To create an extrusion, I must first draw a sketch on a surface. True? - ANSWER-Yes, but the surface must be flat 
 
What are the fundamental types of sketch constraints? - ANSWER-Geometrical and dimensional 
 
To clock a hexagonal feature so that it rests horizontally on one side, I would... - ANSW...
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Add to cartTo create an extrusion, I must first draw a sketch on a surface. True? - ANSWER-Yes, but the surface must be flat 
 
What are the fundamental types of sketch constraints? - ANSWER-Geometrical and dimensional 
 
To clock a hexagonal feature so that it rests horizontally on one side, I would... - ANSW...
I bring a part into an assembly in SolidWorks, and click the OK check mark at the top right. This will.. - ANSWER-leave the part in a floating state; 
align component with the assembly origin 
 
I bring a cube into an assembly and mate-coincident one of its edges to a fixed edge. It now has how man...
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Add to cartI bring a part into an assembly in SolidWorks, and click the OK check mark at the top right. This will.. - ANSWER-leave the part in a floating state; 
align component with the assembly origin 
 
I bring a cube into an assembly and mate-coincident one of its edges to a fixed edge. It now has how man...
lathe - ANSWER-the workpiece is rapidly rotated about a single axis 
 
turning - ANSWER-Circumferential grooves and screw threads are made using this process, as are stepped, tapered, and rounded shaft 
 
boring - ANSWER-Removal of material on the inside of the workpiece 
 
drilling - ANSWER-a rapid...
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Add to cartlathe - ANSWER-the workpiece is rapidly rotated about a single axis 
 
turning - ANSWER-Circumferential grooves and screw threads are made using this process, as are stepped, tapered, and rounded shaft 
 
boring - ANSWER-Removal of material on the inside of the workpiece 
 
drilling - ANSWER-a rapid...
Profile of a Line - ANSWER-Arc 
 
Profile of a surface - ANSWER-Semi-circle 
 
True Position - ANSWER-Crossed Circle 
 
RC - ANSWER-Running and Sliding Fit 
 
FN - ANSWER-Force and Shrink Fit 
 
LC - ANSWER-Locational Fit 
 
H11/c11 - ANSWER-Loose running fit for comercial tolerences or allowances o...
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Add to cartProfile of a Line - ANSWER-Arc 
 
Profile of a surface - ANSWER-Semi-circle 
 
True Position - ANSWER-Crossed Circle 
 
RC - ANSWER-Running and Sliding Fit 
 
FN - ANSWER-Force and Shrink Fit 
 
LC - ANSWER-Locational Fit 
 
H11/c11 - ANSWER-Loose running fit for comercial tolerences or allowances o...
Problem Identification (Design process, STEP 1) - ANSWER-the design engineer must address questions and answers from the customer's/client's perspective and from the engineer's perspective. 
 
-may involve generating new ideas, or improving an existing design 
-may use MARKET SURVEY to determine ...
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Add to cartProblem Identification (Design process, STEP 1) - ANSWER-the design engineer must address questions and answers from the customer's/client's perspective and from the engineer's perspective. 
 
-may involve generating new ideas, or improving an existing design 
-may use MARKET SURVEY to determine ...
Advantages of GD&T - ANSWER-1) The system allows the designer to clearly specify design intent. 
2) There is better communication throughout the design process. 
3) The system is set up so that almost nothing can be interpreted in more than one way. 
4) A datum reference frame 
5) Specific form, ori...
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Add to cartAdvantages of GD&T - ANSWER-1) The system allows the designer to clearly specify design intent. 
2) There is better communication throughout the design process. 
3) The system is set up so that almost nothing can be interpreted in more than one way. 
4) A datum reference frame 
5) Specific form, ori...
the overall moment-of-inertia. - ANSWER-is claculated by summing up all the moments-of-inertia; which are calculated by multiplying the mass of the piece by the distance from the axis 
 
Mass properties are the ________ properties of a solid body - ANSWER-static 
 
This measure command returns the a...
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Add to cartthe overall moment-of-inertia. - ANSWER-is claculated by summing up all the moments-of-inertia; which are calculated by multiplying the mass of the piece by the distance from the axis 
 
Mass properties are the ________ properties of a solid body - ANSWER-static 
 
This measure command returns the a...
interference - ANSWER-amount of overlap between two instances in an assembly 
 
clearance - ANSWER-minimum distances between two instances in an assembly 
 
arc - ANSWER-A curved entity that represents a portion of a circle 
 
boundary boxes - ANSWER-A square box used to sketch circles or ellipses 
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Add to cartinterference - ANSWER-amount of overlap between two instances in an assembly 
 
clearance - ANSWER-minimum distances between two instances in an assembly 
 
arc - ANSWER-A curved entity that represents a portion of a circle 
 
boundary boxes - ANSWER-A square box used to sketch circles or ellipses 
...
Associated with the European method of creating the orthographic projections where you see the front face and draw what you see in the back. Same with top showing on bottom and right showing on the left. - ANSWER-First-Angle 
 
American form of creating orthographic projections where the face that i...
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Add to cartAssociated with the European method of creating the orthographic projections where you see the front face and draw what you see in the back. Same with top showing on bottom and right showing on the left. - ANSWER-First-Angle 
 
American form of creating orthographic projections where the face that i...
In the creation of solid models, computer-generated geometry was referred to as parts, features, or objects; however, the objects that make up a system are referred to as - ANSWER-components 
 
In assembly modeling, the copies of a component within the system are called - ANSWER-instances 
 
A _____...
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Add to cartIn the creation of solid models, computer-generated geometry was referred to as parts, features, or objects; however, the objects that make up a system are referred to as - ANSWER-components 
 
In assembly modeling, the copies of a component within the system are called - ANSWER-instances 
 
A _____...
base instance: - ANSWER-The one fixed instance within an assembly. 
 
bill of materials: - ANSWER-A tabular list of the components, with quantities of each for the parts, that make up an assembly. 
 
bottom-up modeling: - ANSWER-The process of creating individual parts and then creating an assembly ...
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Add to cartbase instance: - ANSWER-The one fixed instance within an assembly. 
 
bill of materials: - ANSWER-A tabular list of the components, with quantities of each for the parts, that make up an assembly. 
 
bottom-up modeling: - ANSWER-The process of creating individual parts and then creating an assembly ...
What are some problems with pictorials? - ANSWER-the distortion of angles, the distortion of true lengths, the distortion of Internal measurements, the distortion of curves 
 
Then the general rule for presenting the object becomes: - ANSWER-"Start with the preferred configuration; then add or subt...
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Add to cartWhat are some problems with pictorials? - ANSWER-the distortion of angles, the distortion of true lengths, the distortion of Internal measurements, the distortion of curves 
 
Then the general rule for presenting the object becomes: - ANSWER-"Start with the preferred configuration; then add or subt...
Instances - ANSWER-Copies of an object within a system 
 
Subassembly - ANSWER-A grouping of components that serves a single purpose 
 
Associativity - ANSWER-Changing apart of a geometry of a part, the components will change by the same amount, increases PC effectiveness 
 
Hierarchy - ANSWER-Organ...
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Add to cartInstances - ANSWER-Copies of an object within a system 
 
Subassembly - ANSWER-A grouping of components that serves a single purpose 
 
Associativity - ANSWER-Changing apart of a geometry of a part, the components will change by the same amount, increases PC effectiveness 
 
Hierarchy - ANSWER-Organ...
Descriptive geometry is described in the book and video lecture in relation to: - ANSWER-Geometry as a means of computation and analysis 
 
What doesn't belong in this list? - ANSWER-fountain pen 
 
An engineering drawing can be considered a legally binding document. True? - ANSWER-Yes 
 
The term ...
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Add to cartDescriptive geometry is described in the book and video lecture in relation to: - ANSWER-Geometry as a means of computation and analysis 
 
What doesn't belong in this list? - ANSWER-fountain pen 
 
An engineering drawing can be considered a legally binding document. True? - ANSWER-Yes 
 
The term ...
Assembly Constraints - ANSWER-Used to establish relationships between instances in the development of a flexible assembly model. 
 
Components - ANSWER-References of object geometry use in assembly models 
 
Instances - ANSWER-Copies of components that are included within an assembly model. 
 
Subas...
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Add to cartAssembly Constraints - ANSWER-Used to establish relationships between instances in the development of a flexible assembly model. 
 
Components - ANSWER-References of object geometry use in assembly models 
 
Instances - ANSWER-Copies of components that are included within an assembly model. 
 
Subas...
Basic dimensions (those with a box around them)... - ANSWER-are theoretically exact and locate the perfect position of features from clearly identified datums 
 
The feature control frame - ANSWER-contains the geometric characteristic symbol, the geometric tolerance, and the relative datums 
 
Free ...
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Add to cartBasic dimensions (those with a box around them)... - ANSWER-are theoretically exact and locate the perfect position of features from clearly identified datums 
 
The feature control frame - ANSWER-contains the geometric characteristic symbol, the geometric tolerance, and the relative datums 
 
Free ...
What type of view is used in engineering drawing? - ANSWER-Orthographic views. Aka multi view 
 
Why aren't pictorials enough in engineering drawings? - ANSWER-Angles not sufficiently precise. They are used as a quick representation of a part so that anyone can understand its nature. 
 
What is an ...
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Add to cartWhat type of view is used in engineering drawing? - ANSWER-Orthographic views. Aka multi view 
 
Why aren't pictorials enough in engineering drawings? - ANSWER-Angles not sufficiently precise. They are used as a quick representation of a part so that anyone can understand its nature. 
 
What is an ...
center of mass - ANSWER-origin of the coordinate axes for which the moments are zero 
 
moments of inertia - ANSWER-measure of an object's ability to resist rotational acceleration to rotate about an axis 
 
radii of gyration - ANSWER-distance from an axis where all of the mass can be concentrated ...
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Add to cartcenter of mass - ANSWER-origin of the coordinate axes for which the moments are zero 
 
moments of inertia - ANSWER-measure of an object's ability to resist rotational acceleration to rotate about an axis 
 
radii of gyration - ANSWER-distance from an axis where all of the mass can be concentrated ...
Extension Line - ANSWER-A thin, dark, solid line extending from a point on an object, perpendicular to a dimension line. *Extension lines are used to indicate the extension of a surface or point to a location preferably outside the part outline (see Figure 15.10). There should be a visible gap betwe...
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Add to cartExtension Line - ANSWER-A thin, dark, solid line extending from a point on an object, perpendicular to a dimension line. *Extension lines are used to indicate the extension of a surface or point to a location preferably outside the part outline (see Figure 15.10). There should be a visible gap betwe...
Crest -ANSWER- The top of the external threads 
 
Major Diameter -ANSWER- The largest diameter of a screw thread. The distance is measured from crest to crest through the axis on an external thread 
 
Minor Diameter -ANSWER- The smallest diameter of a screw thread. The dimension is measured from roo...
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Add to cartCrest -ANSWER- The top of the external threads 
 
Major Diameter -ANSWER- The largest diameter of a screw thread. The distance is measured from crest to crest through the axis on an external thread 
 
Minor Diameter -ANSWER- The smallest diameter of a screw thread. The dimension is measured from roo...
Life cycle of a product - ANSWER-Product steps that include resources needed to make an object, manufacturing, useful life and disposal 
 
Green Engineering - ANSWER-The field of engineering concerned with the environmental impacts of a technology's creation, use, and disposal. 
 
Concept Generatio...
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Add to cartLife cycle of a product - ANSWER-Product steps that include resources needed to make an object, manufacturing, useful life and disposal 
 
Green Engineering - ANSWER-The field of engineering concerned with the environmental impacts of a technology's creation, use, and disposal. 
 
Concept Generatio...
To create a revolved feature, the profile and the axis of the revolution must be what? - ANSWER-Coplanar 
 
To create a solid of revolution, I must... 
A) Select a plain line from the sketch to use as an axis 
B) Make an axis in the sketch using a construction line 
C) Use reference geometry to make...
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Add to cartTo create a revolved feature, the profile and the axis of the revolution must be what? - ANSWER-Coplanar 
 
To create a solid of revolution, I must... 
A) Select a plain line from the sketch to use as an axis 
B) Make an axis in the sketch using a construction line 
C) Use reference geometry to make...
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