What are the 6 Types of manufacturing processes? - Forming, Casting, Moulding, Joining, Machining & Additive Manufacturing , What process includes "fusing two or more components together in purpose to create a different object" - Joining , What process includes "Involves physical manipulation of an object and can be deformed to achieve a different size and shape through heat and pressure"" - Forming , What process includes "molten material is injected into a mold under high pressure to create precise and intricate parts" - Moulding , What process includes "where a wax pattern is coated with a ceramic shell, melted out, and then filled with molten metal to create intricate parts with high dimensional accuracy" - Casting , What process includes "advanced techniques like selective laser melting (SLM), where a laser fuses layers of powdered material to build up a three-dimensional object. This process enables the creation of intricate parts" - Additive , What process includes "advanced techniques like computer numerical control (CNC) milling or turning, where computer-controlled machines remove material from a workpiece to create a desired shape. This process allows for precise and intricate part production" - Machining , What factors must be considered when selecting a material  - The number of components made, The Component, Components weight, Precision required, surface finishing and appearance needs , What is defined in Quality? - Freedom from defects, Surface Finish, Dimensional accuracy and Tolerances , What does PDS stand for? - Product Design Specification , What is PDS? - A list of specific and measurable criteria that define how a product will meet the requirements of a brief , What two Important testing techniques are there? - Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) & Finite Element Analysis (FEA), What 5 stages are there in a linear design approach?, What 6 stages are there in Iterative Design?, What does "MTBF" stand for  - Mean Time Between Failures, What does "MTTF" stand for - Mean Time To Failure , What does "MTTR" stand for - Mean Time To Repair , What is Maladjustment? - Failure to cope with the demand of normal social environment (faulty adjustments to finances), What is Maloperation? - A faulty or incorrect operation of a process or system , What does RTF stand for? - Run To Failure , What is Run To Failure (RTF)? - A maintenance strategy in which assets are used until they breakdown or require repair or replacement , What is Stress Fracture? - A fracture that occurs when something is put under too much stress , What is Fatigue? - An event of exhaustion during or after usual activities of inadequate energy to these activities , What is Wear? - A way of mechanical abrasion (Fricition removing the surface of a material), What is Data Logging? - A set of results against a previous set of results further establishing the optimal timings and efficiency , What is Standard Deviation? - A measurment of data spread with the statistical method of machine maintenance , What are Computer Software Packages? - They Maintain and chance productivity and usability of data analysis , What is Reliability Centred Maintenance Data? - A method of non-destructive methods of inspection , Who "Ensures their machines are working at full capacity, are stocked with the necessary materials and are well maintained" - Machine Operators , What is "A corrective measure that can identify and fix errors" - Quality Control , What is "A preventative process that is used to establish methods can prevent defects" - Quality Assurance , What are the 4 types of motion, 1st lever type, 2nd lever type , 3rd lever type , Mechanical Advantage - a measure of how much a force is increased by using a tool or machine (load force/ effort force), What are Gears? - a wheel with teeth along the edge that meshes with another gear to transfer mechanical energy, What are Cams & Followers? - transforming rotary motion into linear motion, What are Levers? - a simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum, Who are IET? - Insittution of Engineering and Technology, Who are IMechE? - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Who are SOE? - Society of Operations Engineers, Who are CIBSE? - Chartered Institution of Building Services, Who are IAgrE? - Institute of Agricultural Engineers, Who are IMI? - Institute of the Motor Industry, Who are TWI? - The Welding Institute, What is Quality assurance (QA)? - the prevention of defects and mistakes in manufactured products., What is Quality control (QC)? - about making sure that the product meets the accepted standard by detection., What does TQM stand for? - Total quality management, What category does "do, plan, check, act" fall under? - Total quality management (TQM), What is designed to decrease waste and increase efficiency in production - "Right First Time", What 5 stages are in the Six Sigma - 1)Define the problem. 2)Measure the problem. 3)Analyse the root cause. 4)Improve the process. 5)Control the process., ISO 9001 - international standard that sets out the requirements for a quality management system, What is Traceability? - is the ability to trace all processes from the procurement of raw materials to production and disposal, to clarify when and where the product was produced and by whom., What is "a very detailed inspection of the quality at each strategic point or stage of manufacture, where the test involved is non-destructive and every piece is separately inspected" - 100% sampling, What "method of quality control which employs statistical methods to measure, monitor and control a process" - Statistical process control (SPC),

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