Functional, Visual, and Structural Analysis

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Across
  1. 4. A device, system, or object which can be viewed in terms of it inputs and outputs, without any knowledge of its internal workings.
  2. 6. organic molecules that are chain-like in structure and are formed from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and other nonmetallic elements
  3. 7. A self-contained system within a larger system.
  4. 10. Term used to talk about beauty or art and people's appreciation of beautiful things.
  5. 12. To reclaim or reuse old materials in order to make new products.
  6. 14. Any natural resource that is used to make finished products.
  7. 17. Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the marketplace.
  8. 19. Metals that do not contain iron
  9. 21. Metals that contain iron and are magnetic
  10. 22. wood from gymnosperm trees, such as conifers
Down
  1. 1. The amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused by a process, person or group.
  2. 2. a natural composite consisting of reinforcing cellulose fibers held together by a stiff matrix called lignin
  3. 3. A material made by combining two or more materials, often ones that have very different properties.
  4. 5. Power, energy or product that is produced by a system
  5. 8. Of or relating to the manufacture of any product (as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral (as clay) by firing at a high temperature.
  6. 9. A functional analysis is a step in the reverse engineering process which identifies the necessary activities or actions of components and subsystems to turn available inputs—such as materials and energy—into desired output
  7. 11. The action or actions that an item is designed to perform.
  8. 13. also known as life cycle analysis, is used to measure how much energy is used to create a product and the impact a product has on the environment.
  9. 15. Information, data, energy or power that is fed into a system
  10. 16. The visual interpretation of a product base on the Elements and Principles of Design
  11. 18. An exchange of one thing in return for another
  12. 20. A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.