What's thr first step of the design process?
Define the problem
What is an engineering notebook?
An engineering notebook is a book in which an engineer will formally document, in chronological order, all of his/her work that is associated with a specific design project.
What are the four big fields of engineering?
Chemical
Civil
Electrical
Mechanical
How many different types of lines are there?
10
What is a multi-view sketch?
A sketch that shows two or more two-dimensional views of a three-dimensional object.
What's the third step of the design process?
Develop a solution
What are the 3 sections in your Table of contents?
Date, Tittle, and page number(s)
What is agricultural engineering?
Agricultural engineering blends engineering knowledge with soil systems, land management, and environmental control.
What is the purpose of a section line?
To define where materials have been cut away
What is a two-point perspective sketch?
A pictorial with 2 vanishing points
When do you check an objects usability, durability, and performance?
Step 4/Construct and test a prototype
Who uses an enguneering notebook?
Engineers and engineer students
Which field of engineering scientifically applies the principles of chemistry, physics and engineereing to design an operation of plants?
Chemical Engineering?
Which line shows interior detail not visible from the outside?
Hidden line
What is a projection plane?
A projection plane is an imaginary surface that exists between the viewer and the object.
What do you do when you evaluate the solution?
Refect on a design
Optimize or re-design the solution
Evaluate the effectiveness of the solution
What do you do with loose leaf images and/or sketches?
Glue it into your notebooks then sign your name so that it extends across the image and the notebook
What is the difference between Mechanical and Industrial engineering?
Mechanical engineering is appling the principles of mechanics to design machines and devices.
Industrial engineering is designing, improvment, and installation of systems, materials, and energy to produce a product at the lower possible cost.
What's the difference between Short-break and Long-break lines?
Short-break lines shows where part is broken to reveal detail behind the part & they're freehand drawn
Long-break lines shorten very long objects with uniform detail by a jagged cut or break
What's the definition of a perspective drawing?
A perspective drawing offers the most realistic three-dimensional view of all the pictorial methods, because it portrays the object in a manner that is most similar to how the human eye perceives the visual world.
What are ALL the steps of the design process, in order?
1 Define the problem
2 Generate concepts
3 Develop a solution
4 Construct & test prototype
5 Evaluate the solution
6 Present the solution
What are the 5 sections in your engineering notebook?
Tittle page, Table of contents, General chronological entries, references, and buisness/expert contacts
What are all of the engineering fields?
Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Aeronautical, Aerospace and Astronautical, Agricultural, Architectural, Automotive, Biomedical, Computer, Industrial, and Manufactoring Engineering
What are the names of all the different types of lines?
Construction, Object, Hidden, Center, Section , Short-break, Extension, Dimension, Long-break, and Leader lines
What is the main difference between perspective and multi-view sketches?
Perspective sketches are realistic 3D drawings.
Multi-view sketches show one object 3 different 2D ways plus it's isometric sketch