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[Show more]Total runout (runout tolerance)[two arrows] - 3D control for rotating parts relative to a datum axis. 
(cylindrical surface = controls circularity, straightness, taper, concentricity, and surface profile; flat 
surface = controls wobble, perpendicularity, and flatness) 
Basic dimensions (those with ...
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Add to cartTotal runout (runout tolerance)[two arrows] - 3D control for rotating parts relative to a datum axis. 
(cylindrical surface = controls circularity, straightness, taper, concentricity, and surface profile; flat 
surface = controls wobble, perpendicularity, and flatness) 
Basic dimensions (those with ...
The engineering design process follows the same steps as the scientific discovery process, or scientific 
method? True? - No, there are major differences 
Descriptive geometry is described in the book and video lecture in relation to: - Geometry as a 
means of computation and analysis 
An engineerin...
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Add to cartThe engineering design process follows the same steps as the scientific discovery process, or scientific 
method? True? - No, there are major differences 
Descriptive geometry is described in the book and video lecture in relation to: - Geometry as a 
means of computation and analysis 
An engineerin...
boundary conditions - The constraints and loads 
added to the boundaries of a finite element model. 
center-of-mass (centroid): - The origin of the 
coordinate axes for which the first moments are zero. 
constraint - A boundary condition applied to a 
finite element model to prevent it from moving 
...
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Add to cartboundary conditions - The constraints and loads 
added to the boundaries of a finite element model. 
center-of-mass (centroid): - The origin of the 
coordinate axes for which the first moments are zero. 
constraint - A boundary condition applied to a 
finite element model to prevent it from moving 
...
A part may be properly represented on an engineering drawing with has few as... - One drawing 
(objects like sheet metal or gaskets have very little thickness so they can be represented with just the top 
view) 
Associated with the European method of creating the orthographic projections where you s...
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Add to cartA part may be properly represented on an engineering drawing with has few as... - One drawing 
(objects like sheet metal or gaskets have very little thickness so they can be represented with just the top 
view) 
Associated with the European method of creating the orthographic projections where you s...
GD&T - (Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) A 3-D mathematical system that allows a designer 
to describe the form, orientation, and location of features on a part within precise tolerance zones. 
Advantages of GD&T - 1) The system allows the designer to clearly specify design intent. 
2) There ...
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Add to cartGD&T - (Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) A 3-D mathematical system that allows a designer 
to describe the form, orientation, and location of features on a part within precise tolerance zones. 
Advantages of GD&T - 1) The system allows the designer to clearly specify design intent. 
2) There ...
ECHO 360 and Module Quizzes - ECHO 360 and Module Quizzes 
An assembly cannot be nested inside an existing assembly; only parts can - False 
I bring a part into an assembly in SolidWorks, and click the OK check mark at the top right. This will.. - 
leave the part in a floating state; 
align componen...
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Add to cartECHO 360 and Module Quizzes - ECHO 360 and Module Quizzes 
An assembly cannot be nested inside an existing assembly; only parts can - False 
I bring a part into an assembly in SolidWorks, and click the OK check mark at the top right. This will.. - 
leave the part in a floating state; 
align componen...
The engineering design process follows the same steps as the scientific discovery process, or scientific 
method. True? - No; there are major differences 
The term "IPS" in SolidWorks refers to... - measurement units 
To create an extrusion, I must first draw a sketch on a surface. True? - Yes, bu...
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Add to cartThe engineering design process follows the same steps as the scientific discovery process, or scientific 
method. True? - No; there are major differences 
The term "IPS" in SolidWorks refers to... - measurement units 
To create an extrusion, I must first draw a sketch on a surface. True? - Yes, bu...
a filet should be dimensioned as - radius 
An engineering drawing should specify the preferred method of manufacturing of the part - no 
ASME Y14.5 dimensioning rules - - every feature shall be explicitly and fully dimensioned leaving 
nothing to assumption 
- each necessary shall be shown; no redun...
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Add to carta filet should be dimensioned as - radius 
An engineering drawing should specify the preferred method of manufacturing of the part - no 
ASME Y14.5 dimensioning rules - - every feature shall be explicitly and fully dimensioned leaving 
nothing to assumption 
- each necessary shall be shown; no redun...
adjacent views - Orthogonal views presented on a single plane that are created immediately next 
to each other. 
adjacent views - Views that are aligned side by side to share a common dimension. 
approval signatures - The dated signatures or initials of the people responsible for certain aspects 
of...
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Add to cartadjacent views - Orthogonal views presented on a single plane that are created immediately next 
to each other. 
adjacent views - Views that are aligned side by side to share a common dimension. 
approval signatures - The dated signatures or initials of the people responsible for certain aspects 
of...
"Casting" would be an example of: - bulk formation 
"Extrusion" would be an example of: - Bulk deformation 
A blend (loft) requires at least these many profile sketches: - 2 
Aluminum is a common prototyping material. True? - yes 
An engineering drawing can be considered a legally binding docume...
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Add to cart"Casting" would be an example of: - bulk formation 
"Extrusion" would be an example of: - Bulk deformation 
A blend (loft) requires at least these many profile sketches: - 2 
Aluminum is a common prototyping material. True? - yes 
An engineering drawing can be considered a legally binding docume...
Advantages of GD&T - 1) The system allows the designer to clearly specify design intent. 
2) There is better communication throughout the design process. 
3) The system is set up so that almost nothing can be interpreted in more than one way. 
4) A datum reference frame 
5) Specific form, orientatio...
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Add to cartAdvantages of GD&T - 1) The system allows the designer to clearly specify design intent. 
2) There is better communication throughout the design process. 
3) The system is set up so that almost nothing can be interpreted in more than one way. 
4) A datum reference frame 
5) Specific form, orientatio...
Advantage of Oblique over Isometric - when one face of the object is placed in the plane of the 
paper, the object will appear in its 
true shape and size in that plane—it will be undistorted 
Advantage of Oblique pictorials - one surface appears as its true size and shape and its not 
distorted 
...
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Add to cartAdvantage of Oblique over Isometric - when one face of the object is placed in the plane of the 
paper, the object will appear in its 
true shape and size in that plane—it will be undistorted 
Advantage of Oblique pictorials - one surface appears as its true size and shape and its not 
distorted 
...
/ represents what on a drawing? - countersink 
|___| represents what on a drawing? - counterbore 
a 90° angle applies where centerlines and lines depicting features are... - shown on a drawing at 
right angles by basic dimensioning and no angle is specified 
A cat's whisker measures: - .004 in 
...
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Add to cart/ represents what on a drawing? - countersink 
|___| represents what on a drawing? - counterbore 
a 90° angle applies where centerlines and lines depicting features are... - shown on a drawing at 
right angles by basic dimensioning and no angle is specified 
A cat's whisker measures: - .004 in 
...
a blend (loft) requires at least these many profile sketches - two 
Aluminum is a common prototyping material. True or False? - True 
An engineering drawing can be considered a legally binding document. True? - YES 
anodizing would be an example of - finishing 
Boring - removal of material on the in...
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Add to carta blend (loft) requires at least these many profile sketches - two 
Aluminum is a common prototyping material. True or False? - True 
An engineering drawing can be considered a legally binding document. True? - YES 
anodizing would be an example of - finishing 
Boring - removal of material on the in...
An assembly cannot be nested inside an existing assembly; only parts can - False 
Assembly constraints - a constraint between two 3-D instances so that the instances maintain 
dimensional or geometric relationships with respect to each other within the assembly 
Associativity - you can change the ge...
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Add to cartAn assembly cannot be nested inside an existing assembly; only parts can - False 
Assembly constraints - a constraint between two 3-D instances so that the instances maintain 
dimensional or geometric relationships with respect to each other within the assembly 
Associativity - you can change the ge...
A blend (loft) requires at least these many profile sketches: - two 
algebraic or associative constraints - Constraint that define a value of an algebraic expression 
containing other variables from the solid model 
as-built drawings - marked-up drawings from a civil engineering project that show an...
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Add to cartA blend (loft) requires at least these many profile sketches: - two 
algebraic or associative constraints - Constraint that define a value of an algebraic expression 
containing other variables from the solid model 
as-built drawings - marked-up drawings from a civil engineering project that show an...
Acme thread - used for rapid and jerky movement 
Allowance - tightness of fit between mating parts 
American National thread - the standard for US, Can., and UK 
Angle of thread - angle between the sides of the thread 
Angular constraints - measure the angle between two lines 
Associative constraint...
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Add to cartAcme thread - used for rapid and jerky movement 
Allowance - tightness of fit between mating parts 
American National thread - the standard for US, Can., and UK 
Angle of thread - angle between the sides of the thread 
Angular constraints - measure the angle between two lines 
Associative constraint...
Algebraic Constraints - Constraint that define the 
value of a selected variable as the result of an algebraic expression containing other variables from the 
solid model. 
As-built drawings - The marked-up drawings from a civil engineering project that show any 
modifications implemented in the fie...
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Add to cartAlgebraic Constraints - Constraint that define the 
value of a selected variable as the result of an algebraic expression containing other variables from the 
solid model. 
As-built drawings - The marked-up drawings from a civil engineering project that show any 
modifications implemented in the fie...
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