Intro to Engineering Design - L1.1 Puzzle

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Across
  1. 6. Repeating a process or cycle to improve a design.
  2. 7. A group technique for generating a large number of ideas without immediate evaluation.
  3. 11. A limitation or restriction that must be considered in a design.
  4. 12. LINE A thin line used to indicate the axis of symmetry of a part or feature.
  5. 13. LINE A thin line capped with arrowheads that shows distance, size, or location in a drawing.
  6. 14. A type of sketch that shows depth realistically by using vanishing points.
  7. 16. MATRIX A tool used to compare design solutions against a set of weighted criteria.
  8. 17. A type of sketch in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees.
  9. 18. A type of sketch that shows two or more views of an object (front, top, side).
Down
  1. 1. Desired specifications or standards a design must meet.
  2. 2. Written, recorded, or pictorial information that communicates details of a design.
  3. 3. PROCESS A systematic problem-solving strategy with criteria and constraints used to develop solutions.
  4. 4. An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method.
  5. 5. The systematic study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
  6. 8. A type of sketch where one face is parallel to the viewing plane and depth is represented on an angle.
  7. 9. NOTEBOOK A bound record where all ideas, calculations, and sketches are documented in chronological order.
  8. 10. The relationship of one object’s size compared to another or to the whole.
  9. 12. LINE A light line used as a guide when sketching or drawing.
  10. 14. STATEMENT A clear and concise description of the issue that needs to be solved.
  11. 15. A type of sketch that communicates an idea with accuracy and includes measurements or labels.