An Orthographic Drawing includes what 2D views of an object?
What is Top, Front, and Right Side
A new improvement on an existing device or process
What is Innovation
What does CAD stand for?
What is Computer Aided Design (& Drafting)
What should you do if there is a serious problem at work or during a project?
Talk to someone IN PERSON!!!!! (teammate, boss/teacher)
What is the difference between a sketch and a drawing?
A sketch is a rough draft- drawing has rules and regulations.
What is Detail View
Standards laid out for a project that a solution MUST meet
What is Criteria
The intersection of the X, Y, and Z axes. All CAD drawings should be related to this point.
What is the origin
What is a basic definition of employability / professionalism?
Being accountable in the workplace for your actions, behaving in a way that shows you are capable of doing the job right. Being trustworthy. Staying on task. Being responsible....
What is 1/16th.
A view in which all three axes appear at equal 30° angles with the plane of projection.
What is an isometric drawing
A tool Engineers and others use to select the 'best' idea in an early stage of a project.
Geometric characteristics that control the size, shape and position of drawing geometry.
What is a Constraint. Also called relations or parameters.
What is the main disadvantage when communicating digitally? (email, text, etc)
You cannot tell someone's intent or tone through writing.
What is the conversion factor for inches to centimeters?
2.54 cm = 1 inch
The table that contains information about the pieces represented in a drawing- such as their quantity or material.
A Bill of Materials
A tool used to identify possible flaws with a design or solution.
What is an FMEA (Failure Mode Effect Analysis)
Arcs, Circles, or ellipses sharing the same center point.
What is Concentric
What is an advantage of digital communication?
Quickly reach a large audience, longevity of the information, can forward...
What do you need to know when deciding how to dispose of a product when it is at the end of its life cycle (you're done using it)?
What MATERIAL it is made of!
A line used to represent geometry or shapes that are not visible from the current view.
What is a Hidden Line
What should an engineer ALWAYS be doing while developing a solution?
Incorporating new information / Iterate. Or- use feedback to improve!
A rounded interior corner used to relieve stress or ease the contour of inside corners.
What is a Fillet
What things do you need to keep in mind when working with people of other cultures?
Their customs and the language barrier.
What does 'Reverse Engineering' mean?
The act of deconstructing something to see how it works or draw it in detail.