The signers of the entries in your notebook
Who are you and a witness ?
When you generate concepts you do this
When do you brainstorm possible solutions ?
Automotive Engineers address these designs
What are cars,trucks,bulldozers,motorcycles,tractors
This is incorporated in technical drawings.
Where should material and size be ?
Two vanishing points in a drawing
What is two-point perspective?
The way to fix an error
What crossing out and initialing ?
A design brief
What is a written plan that identifies a problem ?
This field of engineering connects engineering and life sciences
What is Biomedical engineering
The step of the design process where you recommend improvements.
What is Evaluate Solution ?
One vanishing point in a drawing
What is one-point perspective ?
The three sections in your table of contents in your engineering notebook
What is Page Number, Title, and Date ?
You know this when defining a problem
Is problem valid and justifiable
They apply the principles of mechanics and energy to the design of machines
What do mechanical engineers do ?
The step where you communicate your project
What is it to present the solution ?
The angles typically used in the depth of oblique pictorials
What is 30,45, and 60 ?
The writing utensil that should only be used in your notebook
What is a pen ?
A decision matrix
What is a tool used to compare design solutions ?
Deals with physical plant layout and the use of existing and new machines.
What does a manufacturing engineer do ?
The step where you check a design's performance and usability
What happens during construct and test prototype
The difference between cabinet and cavalier oblique view
How is the depth of the object represented ?
When you have empty or open space
When do you cross out and do your signature ?
You accomplish this when you develop a solution
What happens when you create a detailed design solution
Deals with the design of launch facilities.
What do civil and construction engineers do ?
You test for this when you construct and test a prototype
What is Performance, Usability, and Durability
The angle typically used for isometric drawings.
What is 30 degrees for ?