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Explain what 3D Modelling refers to and provide an example of a software used for 3D modelling.
Explain what 3D Modelling refers to and provide an example of a software used for 3D modelling.
3D Modelling refers to the creation of a three-dimensional representation of a product or object. An example of a software used for 3D modelling is SolidWorks.
What is a 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing and how is it used in the manufacturing process?
What is a 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing and how is it used in the manufacturing process?
A 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing is a working drawing that shows each side of a design without perspective, and it is used to help manufacturers plan production. These drawings are to scale and must show dimensions.
Explain the meaning of the 6R's in the context of design and manufacturing.
Explain the meaning of the 6R's in the context of design and manufacturing.
The 6R's in the context of design and manufacturing refer to the principles of reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, rethink, and repair.
What does the mnemonic ACCESSFM stand for and how is it used by designers?
What does the mnemonic ACCESSFM stand for and how is it used by designers?
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Describe the purpose of adhesives in manufacturing and provide an example of a type of adhesive.
Describe the purpose of adhesives in manufacturing and provide an example of a type of adhesive.
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Study Notes
3D Modelling
- 3D Modelling refers to the process of creating a three-dimensional digital representation of an object or product using specialized software.
- Example of 3D Modelling software: AutoCAD, which allows designers to create and manipulate 3D models for visualization, prototyping, and production.
Orthographic Drawing
- 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing is a type of technical drawing that presents a 3D object in a 2D format using multiple views, such as front, top, and side views.
- In the manufacturing process, 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawings are used to communicate design specifications and facilitate the production of parts and assemblies.
6R's
- The 6R's in design and manufacturing stand for: Reuse, Recyclable, Reduce, Recover, Remanufacture, and Replace.
- The 6R's aim to promote sustainable design and manufacturing practices by minimizing waste, conserving resources, and reducing environmental impacts.
ACCESSFM
- The ACCESSFM mnemonic stands for Aesthetics, Cost, Comfort, Safety, Function, Manufacturability, and Maintainability.
- Designers use the ACCESSFM criteria to evaluate and refine their design solutions, ensuring that they meet the required standards for performance, usability, and sustainability.
Adhesives in Manufacturing
- Adhesives are substances used to bond materials together, enabling the creation of strong and durable joints in manufactured products.
- Example of a type of adhesive: Epoxy, a strong and versatile adhesive commonly used in bonding metals, plastics, and other materials in manufacturing applications.
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Test your knowledge of 3D modeling, orthographic drawing, and sustainable design principles with this quiz. Challenge yourself with questions about CAD software, technical drawings, and the 6R's of sustainability. Whether you're a student, designer, or engineer, this quiz will put your skills to the test.