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IED FINAL REVIEW PART 2
-you may use a hand-written reference sheet prepared by you(no photocopying)-it is a 40minute test
2-dimensional shapes must have a size and location
Drawing Annotation:
Part Tolerance:
“reinventing the wheel,” then you probably know the answer.
- _The creation of a new product/idea that does not already exist_________________________
Patents & Copyrights- NAME AND DATE should be on all drawings to protect your work
B) Brainstorming- The process used to find a solution to a problem by collecting ideas C) Design Constraints
A) - action by two or more people, in which each
B) Group Norms
C) - is a branch of which seeks to address questions
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5. Technical Report Engineers Notebook
6. The difference between a Model (non-functional 3D representation)
7. Elements of Design-curved, horizontal, vertical, diagonal-The shape, outline, or configuration
Color- Provides definition, interest, variety, change (tonal shading)- By using various combinations of light &
shadow you can create a sense of depth
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11. Dial Caliper
12. Reverse Engineering-
Functional Analysis- Observing how the object/process functions
13. Parametric Equations
Working Drawing- **dimensions included Assembly Drawing- shows how parts go together
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2,2,4,5,6,10,13
Parallel, horizontal, perpendicular, etcMate, Flush, Insert, Angle
dimensioning
18. SystemsHydraulic Systems
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ADDITIONAL PRACT PROBLEMS
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IED FINAL REVIEW CONTINUED
PROBLEM #1
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2. ALPHABET OF LINES
PROBLEM #2
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3. PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
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d= 4
Calculate the area of the circle:
Calculate the volume of the rectangle:
Calculate the weight if the density is .05: Calculate the weight if the density is .09:
What would the total cost be to ship 10 objects What would the total cost be to ship 15 objects
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6. Property Analysis
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Counterbore Hole
#5
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10.Assembly Constraints
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