Human factors & Ergonomics
Resource management & sustainable production
Modelling
Raw materials to final production
Innovation & design
100

This term describes the study of how products can be designed to fit the human body and improve comfort, safety and performance.

What is ergonomics?

100

Designing products to reduce negative environmental impact is known as this approach.

What is sustainable design?

100

A simplified representation of a product used to test or communicate ideas is called this.

What is a model?

100

Materials taken directly from nature before processing are called these.

What are raw materials?

100

A completely new product that changes the market significantly is an example of this type of innovation.

What is radical innovation?

200

Designers use this type of data, such as height, reach or hand size, when creating products for users.

What is anthropometric data?

200

Materials that can be replenished naturally in a short period of time are known as these resources.

What are renewable resources?

200

This type of model allows designers to test how a product works mechanically or structurally.

What is a functional model?

200

Changing the shape of metal by applying force is an example of this process.

What is forming?

200

Improving an existing product step by step describes this type of innovation.

What is incremental innovation?

300

Designing a chair that supports the natural curve of the spine helps reduce this physical problem caused by poor posture.

What is musculoskeletal injury?

300

This life cycle stage includes extracting raw materials, manufacturing, use and disposal of a product.

What is the product life cycle?

300

This type of modelling uses mathematical equations to predict performance.

What is mathematical modelling?

300

The process of heating plastic until soft and shaping it using a mould is called this.

What is thermoforming?

300

A factor that prevents new ideas from being successfully developed is known as this.

What is a barrier to innovation?

400

Products designed to accommodate the widest range of users, regardless of ability or age, follow this design principle.

 What is inclusive design?

400

Reducing the amount of material used in packaging is an example of this sustainability strategy.

What is dematerialisation?

400

A CAD drawing used to visualise a product before manufacturing is an example of this type of model.

What is a virtual model?

400

Producing identical products in large quantities using machines is known as this production method.

What is mass production?

400

A factor that encourages companies to develop new products is called this.

What is a driver for innovation?

500

When a designer considers the user’s mental workload, stress, and ease of understanding instructions, they are considering this factor.


What are psychological factors?

500

Considering environmental impact from raw material extraction to disposal is known as this type of analysis.

What is life cycle analysis (LCA)?

500

Testing a scaled version of a bridge to predict real performance demonstrates this modelling principle.

What is predictive modelling?

500

This type of production allows customised products while still using industrial manufacturing systems.

What is mass customisation?

500

When a company applies existing technology to a new context, it is using this innovation strategy.

What is technology transfer?

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