3rd Dimension and Design
Lines, Arcs and more
Constraints, Tolerance and more
Trains, planes and sketches
Modeling and more
100
A 3-dimensional sketch that is drawn true size in its height and width but foreshortened in its depth.
What is Cabinet Oblique?
100
A line touching an arc or circle at only one point perpendicular to the arc’s radius.
What is tangent?
100
d3 = d0 -.75 is an example of a _____________.
What is mathematical constraint?
100
Which is the first view placed or created in a three-view drawing or sketch?
What is the Front?
100
A __________ is a full-size, physical model that is functional and can be tested.
What is a prototype?
200
When creating an assembly in 3D modeling software that includes a base plate, cover, nut, and bolt, which component would typically be placed first?
What is the base plate?
200
Two points that share the same location on a 2D sketch are said to be______________.
What is coincident?
200
What is the permissible amount a dimension can vary during the manufacture of a part and have the part still be useable?
What is Tolerance range?
200
A(n) _____________sketch provides additional written information to clarify the details of a design.
What is annotated?
200
When a group of parts is preassembled and brought into a larger group of parts as a single unit, they are referred to as _____________________.
What are Sub Assemblies?
300
What principle of design involves a gradual change from one feature of the design to another?
What is Transition?
300
Which drawing view would be the most appropriate to use if an important feature of a part was too small and complex relative to the total part size?
What is Detail View?
300
Which of the following terms describes the minimum clearance space (or maximum interference) intended between two mating parts?
What is allowance?
300
Work planes that are created parallel to an existing surface and a specified distance away from that surface are referred to as:
What is offset work planes?
300
Placed features such as ______________ and ______________ are edge treatments applied to a 3D solid model.
What is fillet and chamfer?
400
Which of the following views is needed to show the actual shape and size of an inclined surface?
What is an Auxiliary View?
400
Tangent, offset, and angled ___________ can be created to provide a sketch surface where geometry does not currently exist.
What is work planes?
400
How many degrees of freedom (DOF) remain on an ungrounded part after a single insert constraint has been applied?
What is 1 DOF?
400
________________ are created by blending two or more unconsumed, closed profile sketches located on work planes or planar faces.
What is Lofted features?
400
A(n) _______________________ is the most common method of communicating the shape and size of an object that is intended for manufacture.
What is Multiview projection?
500
During which step of the design process would a design brief be written?
What is Identify Criteria and Specify Constraints?
500
What type of line is used in an orthographic sketch to project the size of an object between 2 views?
What is Construction Line?
500
2.025 (+.000 / -.005) would best be described as which type of tolerance?
What is Unilateral?
500
What principle of design is used when sketching a bicycle tire in relationship to the size of its frame?
What is Proportion?
500
Which feature must always use a path and a profile when using 3D solid modeling software?
What is Sweep?
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