Manufacturing
Across
- 3. the creation of manufactured products through economically-sound processes that minimize negative environmental impacts while conserving energy and natural resources.
- 9. the use of software automation and connected manufacturing equipment to rapidly accelerate the manufacturing process.
- 13. Most forging and casting processes result in dimensions and surface conditions that require machining to achieve the required shape and dimensionality.
- 14. specifications
- 15. unconscious mental activity in which there is free, uninhibited flow of psychic energy from one idea to another
- 16. a method of manufacturing where the products are made as specified groups or amounts, within a time frame
- 17. It is the internal repletion of shapes of lines of shapes of color of texture and or space to achieve a specific repetition effect or pattern
- 18. It is the total visual effect in a composition achieved by the careful blending of the element of art and the principles of design
- 20. parts (components) that are identical for practical purposes.
Down
- 1. a product is made nonstop, without any interruptions or pauses between batches.
- 2. the process of designing, engineering, and producing goods based on a customer's
- 4. Look of action
- 5. the making of goods by hand or by machine that are intended to be sold to customers upon completion.
- 6. Special stress given to an element to make it stand out
- 7. The way elements are arranged to create a fell of symmetry in a work of art
- 8. characterized by their ability to fuse or “join” two or more components for the purpose of creating a different object
- 10. It is the difference between tow or more elements in a composition
- 11. Is the relative size of one thing compared to the size of something else
- 12. It is the size of the design in relation to the area its going to be placed
- 19. those processes that are done after the initial manufacturing processes