What does CAD stand for?
Computer Aided Design
What is the difference between a detail view and a section view?
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What is the first step of the engineering design process?
Define the problem
The most basic element of a design
Point
The three hole types are simple, counter sink, and _____________
Counter Bore
What does a fasten mate do?
Eliminates all degrees of freedom
In a multiview drawing, what should the front view show?
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creating concept sketches is a part of what step in the engineering process?
Brainstorming
What is one type of balance?
Formal (symmetrical), Informal (Asymmetrical), Radial
What is ANSI?
American National Standards Institute, organization that oversees the development and use of voluntary consensus standards in the United States. ANSI facilitates the creation and maintenance of standards
What does the coincident constraint do?
Makes two points or entities share the same location
This type of drawing is a 3D drawing that uses a set of angles to create the illusion of depth and space
Isometric
What is the final step of the engineering process?
Reiterate
What is one element of design other than point
line, color, value, shape, form, space texture
This type of tolerance permits variation in both directions from a specified dimension
Bilateral Tolerance
Describe the revolute mate
Leaves one rotational degree of freedom open
A short dashed line, that represents a line that can't be seen from a particular view is known as what?
Hidden Line
This is a written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. This is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
Design Brief
The use of the bare minimum of elements?
Economy
The accpetable amount of dimensional variation is known as what?
Tolerance
What are the six degrees of freedom
Rotation and translation along the x, y, and z axes
An orthographic projection is also known as what?
Multi-view Drawing
A test or mock up of your solution is commonly called what?
Prototype
List 4 principles of desgin
Balance, Emphasis, Contrast, Rhythm, proportion, Uniity, Economy
List at least 5 different line types
object, break, hidden, dimension, extension, phantom, cutting plane, center, leader, section,