A person's sense of physical or psychological tiredness.
What is Fatigue?
A force on a material divided by the cross sectional area of the material
What is stress?
An economy model in which resources remain in use for as long as possible, from which maximum value is extracted while in use.
What is Circular Economy
Creating each part separately, assembling them far later in the process
What is Bottom Up Design?
Ultimaker 3D printer
What are the examples of FDM?
The aspect of ergonomics that deals with body measurements, particularly those of size, strength and physical capacity.
What is Anthropometrics?
Laminated object manufacture (LOM)
Selective Laser Sintering
Fused Deposition Modelling
Selective Laser Melting
What are the different types of Rapid Prototyping?
The system that which supplies an individual sovereignty with power
What is National Power Grid
The degree of similarity between prototype and final product
What is Fidelity
Plywood, MDF and etc...
What are the examples of Man-Made timber?
Ordinal Data is a statistical data type that exists on an arbitrary numerical scale where the exact numerical value has no significance other than to rank a set of data points.
While nominal data is classification or division of objects into discrete groups. Each of which is identified with a name.
What is the diiference BETWEEN Nominal and Ordinal Data
The wings of the plane
What are the real life examples of Stiffness?
Rebuilding a product so that it is in an "as new" condition
What is reconditioning?
Full Size/Scale Representation of a product to obtain customer feedback
What is a Mockup
Cheaper than one-off production.
Batch production attribute
Assembly line
Mass Production
Economies of Scale
Human body measurements taken when the subject is in motion related to range and reach of various body movements. Helps identify clearance and other crucial data like forces. However it is very difficult to measure.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of dynamic data?
A volume production process where products and components are moved continuously along a conveyor. As the product goes from one work station to another, components are added until the final product is assembled.
Assembly line production
A design philosophy that aims to eliminate waste from the production
What is Cradle to Cradle
A sample or model built to test concepts and features
What is a Prototype
Doing simulations in Fusion 360
Interference and motion links
Finite element analysis
Management (policies, safety education)
• Physical environment (noise, temperature, pollutants, trip hazards, signage)
• Equipment design (controls, visibility, hazards, warnings, safety guards)
• The nature of the job (repetitiveness, mental or physical workload, force, pressure)
• Social or psychological environment (Social group, morale)
• The worker (personal ability, alertness, age, fatigue)
What are the different types of Workplace environmental factors
When I heat this plastic, it deforms and become soft. I am then able to reform the shape.
What are the characteristics of the Thermoplastic?
The process that which raw materials are extracted from waste products
What is Recovery
Photorealistic Models in 3D space
What is a Virtual Prototype
Nikola Tesla's invention
Innovation