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Technical Drawing - Manufacturing Processes

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Exercise

"I never think of the future. It comes soon enough."
- Albert Einstein
1. 

This allows the designer to conceptualize objects more easily without having to make costly illustrations, models, or prototypes:

A. Computer-aided manufacturing
B. Computer-aided design
C. Computer-aided engineering
D. Computer-aided prototyping

2. 

This allows the performance of structures to be analyzed and tested efficiently, accurately, and quickly:

A. Computer-aided manufacturing
B. Computer-aided design
C. Computer-aided engineering
D. Computer-aided prototyping

3. 

This type of rapid prototyping system uses a laser to fuse powdered metals, plastics, or ceramics:

A. Fused deposition modeling
B. Stereolithography apparatus
C. Solid ground curing
D. Selective laser sintering

4. 

This process recognizes the inherent interrelationships between design and manufacturing:

A. Design for manufacture
B. Design for manufacture and assembly
C. Design for concurrent engineering
D. Design for assembly

5. 

Manufacturing may produce these types of products:

A. Discrete or continuous
B. Raw material or parts
C. Machinery or manufactured
D. Processes or operations




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