Across
- 1. The study of standards of right or wrong; that part of science and philosophy dealing with moral conduct, duty, and judgment.
- 2. Any physical portion of an object, such as a hole or fillet.
- 5. To have the proper size or shape for a particular figure, space, etc.
- 6. The profession that involves the complex analysis, design, and development of solutions to technical problems.
- 7. a command in Autodesk Inventor that adds depth to a 2D sketch. It can be used to add or remove (cut) material.
- 9. Have a favorable opinion of, or regard highly.
- 12. the ability to make changes to a sketch in Autodesk Inventor, usually accessed from the Model Browser Window sheet: An option in Autodesk Inventor that will allow you to change the sheet size of a drawing file.
- 13. A branch of industry that determines how much a product will cost. These include, but are not limited to, direct and indirect materials, labor, processes, equipment, tooling, inventory storage, handling losses, spoilage, interest, and tax cost. This department is also responsible to determine overhead costs that must be assigned and the total manufacturing cost determined.
- 15. A triangle having all angles equal and all sides have equal lengths.
- 16. An arc of a specified radius placed at the corner or intersection of two lines. Its type, radius, and placement define a fillet feature.
- 18. Questions the standards of effectiveness, but also on the resources available and on the degree of precision needed, how well does it solve the design problem
- 20. A part has been created as a separate part file outside of the current assembly model.
- 21. The line where two surfaces or points intersect.
- 22. the ability to make changes to an extruded or revolved feature in Inventor, usually accessed from the Model Browser window.
Down
- 1. Changes that occur over a period of time that involve such things as the adaptation of living things to their environment or a process of improving the design of products.
- 2. function key that returns the image to the home position.
- 3. The following constraints can be edited in the browser: offset, angle, selected components, and direction.
- 4. A feature created by adding depth to a sketched profile. The feature’s shape, extent, and taper angle control the shape. An extruded feature can be defined by selecting a Boolean operation (join, cut, or intersect with existing feature.). Fillets: A curved surface formed at the interior intersection of two or more surfaces of an object.
- 8. The quality or nature of something that identifies it or makes it what it is.
- 9. The group or set of all points in the same plane whose sum of distances from two points (foci) is constant. An ellipse looks like a squashed circle or a circle viewed at an angle.
- 10. Having to do with standards of right and wrong
- 11. An analysis of the future demand in various careers/professions based on past/present job opportunities.
- 14. Thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension.
- 15. a Principle of Design. Points of attention in a design. The feature in a design that attracts one’s eye.
- 17. An engineering notebook contains proper documentation so that ideas are not lost and projects can be duplicated. Proper documentation in a notebook includes sketches made with notes as well as dimensions documented. Each drawing in an engineering notebook should have a sketch, design details, size requirements, a title, author’s initials, and the date.
- 19. Locking a point to a position relative to the sketch coordinate system.
