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Anthropometric data

measurements that are taken from millions of people of different shapes and sizes and placed in charts

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Batch production

making a series of groups of identical products

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Biodegradable material

a material that decomposes rapidly as a result of the action of microorganisms

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Biodegrade

decompose or rot due to interaction with the environment

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Bioplastics

plastics made using biological substances instead of oil

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Biopolymer

a polymeric substance produced by living organisms

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Cam

a mechanism that converts rotary motion to reciprocating motion

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Circular economy

a model that aims to increase the use of renewable energy and design products that are 'made to be made again'

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CNC

computer numerical control, using a string of numbers to control the movements of a machine

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Commercial impact

how well a product sells and generates revenue

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Composite

a material made up of two or more other materials that are not chemically combined

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Compression moulding

a process used to shape products from thermosetting polymer

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Computer-aided design (CAD)

the use of computer software to produce designs for products

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Computer-aided engineering (CAE)

the use of computer software to aid in engineering analysis tasks

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Computer-aided manufacture (CAM)

the use of computer software to control machine tools to manufacture products

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Concept model

a model produced to illustrate the overall concept of a proposed product

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Corrosion resistance

the ability of a material not to be damaged by its environment

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Crating

a drawing technique that uses boxes to act as a guideline for drawings

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Design brief

a short description of a design problem and how it is to be solved

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Design classic

a product that has had a large influence on the world of design or the wider public

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Disruptive technology

an innovation that creates a new market or a way of doing things

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Absorbency

the ability of a material to draw in moisture, light or heat

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Accuracy

the degree of closeness of a measurement to its true value

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Adhesive

a chemical used to stick or glue objects together

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Aesthetics

how an object appeals to the five senses

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Alloy

a mixture of two or more metals

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Annotation

adding labels identifying and explaining the key features on a drawing

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Bill of materials

a list of the materials and/or components needed to manufacture an end product

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Blow moulding

a process used to shape hollow polymer products

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Bonding

a method of joining fabrics without stitching

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CAD

computer-aided design

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Density

mass of material per unit volume

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Die cutting

a process that uses metal blades and a press to cut a shape in paper or card

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Driver circuit

a circuit that is used to boost current levels to those needed by an output advice

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Durability

the ability of a material to last a long time without being damaged

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Economies of scale

a saving in cost per product gained by making a higher number of products

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Effort

the force applied to something (for example a lever)

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Elasticity

the ability of a material to return to its original shape where a force on it is removed

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Electrical conductivity

the ability of electricity to pass through a material

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Electronic system

a collection of input, process, driver and output stages that respond to, change and produce different types of signal

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End user

the person or people that will use a product when it is completed

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Ergonomics

the study of how people interact with the products and systems around them

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Etching

the use of chemical, heat or machine to remove selected parts or a material surface

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Ethical design

designing with regard to people's principals, beliefs and morals

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Exclusive design

design of products for a limited audience

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Exploded drawing

a picture that shows how the parts of a product fit together

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Exploring existing designs

analysing and critiquing designs that have already been produced

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Extrusion

making a sectional shape by pushing material through a die

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Fair trade

a movement that works to help people in developing countries get a fair deal for the products they produce

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Ferrous metal

metal that contains a significant amount of iron

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Finite resource

a resource of which there is only a limited quantity

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Flammability

how easily a material burns

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Flow chart

a diagram that shows the order in which a series of commands or events is carried out

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Fossil fuel

fuel created from the remains of dead organisms over a long period of time; for example, coal, oil and gas

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Fulcrum

the pivot point of a lever

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Function

how a product or system works and/or what it does

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Functionality

how well a product fulfils the purpose it needs to meet

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Gathering

a sewing technique that allows a garment to increase fullness or widen out, or for shortening the length of a strip of fabric; allows a longer piece to be attached to a shorter piece

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Gear

a mechanism used to transfer rotary motion, which can also change the direction or magnitude of the force transmitted

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Grain

the growth rings visible on the surface of the wood

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Graphene

a form of carbon consisting of sheets which are one atom thick

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gsm

grams per square metre; the thickness of paper or card

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Hardness

the resistance of a material to wear and abrasion

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Hardwood

wood from deciduous trees that shed their leaves each autumn

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Hydro energy

energy that is taken from flowing water, typically by releasing water from a dam to turn turbines

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Inclusive design

design of products that can be used by everyone without special adaptions

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Injection moulding

a process used to shape the polymer products

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Input device

a device that turns real-world signal, such as light, sound or movement, into an electrical signal

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Integrated circuit (IC)

a complete electronic circuit contained on a single small microchip

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Isometric projection

a scaled 3D drawing with sides at an angle of 30° to the baseline

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Iterative design

a cyclic design approach where each iteration is tested, evaluated and refined, resulting in a new iteration

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Jig

a custom-made tool designed to achieve accuracy, repeatability and interchangeability during product manufacture

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Just-in-time manufacturing

manufacturing where items from suppliers are delivered only when they are needed

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Knitted

made from yarn using interlocking loops

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Laminating (paper or card)

a finishing technique for paper and cardboard that is created by applying a plastic film to one or both sides of the material

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Laminating (other material)

overlaying a flat object or sheet of material with a layer of protective material

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Lean manufacturing

a systematic approach to eliminate all forms of waste in manufacturing

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Lever

a simple device that pivots about a fulcrum

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Life cycle assessment

a tool for systematically evaluating the environmental aspects of a product or a system

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Line bending

a process that involves bending thermoplastic along a heated line

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Linear

moving in a straight line

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Linkage

an assembly of parts used to transfer motion between two mechanisms, which can also change the direction or magnitude of the force transmitted

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Malleable

pliable, able to be pressed or forced into shape without breaking

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Marketing

the act of promoting or advertising a product or system

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Mass production

making the same product on a large scale

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Mathematical model

a representation of a product or system using mathematical formulae

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Microcontroller

a small computer on a chip that is designed for use in control applications

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Model

a 3D representation of a proposed product, often scaled down

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Moulding

using a former to shape a material

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Nanomaterial

a material made up of particles that are less than 100 nm (nanometres) in size

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Nanotechnology

functional systems developed at the molecular or 'nano' sale

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Natural fibres

fibres from sources such as animals and plants

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New and emerging technologies

technologies that are new, currently being developed or that will be developed in the next 5-10 years (e.g AI, quantum computing, biotech, VR)

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Non-ferrous metal

metal that does not contain iron

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Non-renewable energy source

an energy source that cannot replenish itself quickly and therefore will eventually run out

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Nuclear energy

energy that is created by making use of highly controlled nuclear reactions, such as nuclear fission

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One-off/bespoke production

making a single product to a customer specification

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Oscillating

swinging in alternate directions

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Output device

a device that turns an electronic signal into a real-world signal, such as light, sound or movement

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Pattern

a type of template that is used to trace the shapes of parts of a garment onto fabric before its cut