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1 Written by Roland Williams

2 Fluid Power and the EDP

3 25 19 13 7 1 26 20 14 8 2 27 21 15 9 3 28 22 16 10 4 29 23 17 11 5 30 24 18 12 6

4 Case 1 - Question What is any substance that flows?

5 Case 2 - Question Which step is not part of the EDP”? A. Form a Hypothesis B. Test and Evaluate C. Present the Solution

6 Case 3 - Question Identify the Challenge, Explore Ideas, Plan & Develop, Test and Evaluate, and Present the Solution are the steps of the ______.

7 Case 4 - Question The amount of force distributed over a unit of area, usually expressed in pounds per square inch.

8 Case 5 - Question The last step in the Engineering Design Process is _______.

9 Case 6 - Question A device that converts fluid power into mechanical force and motion.

10 Case 7 - Question What is the use of liquids or gases under pressure to move heavy objects and perform many other tasks?

11 Case 8 - Question What are fluid power systems that use oil or another liquid called?

12 Case 9 - Question Each person in a group presents his or her ideas in an open forum?

13 Case 10 - Question A device that converts mechanical force and motion into pneumatic fluid power.

14 Case 11 - Question True or False Brainstorming is done in the second step of the EDP.

15 Case 12 - Question True or False There is no perfect design?

16 Case 13 - Question The systematic application of mathematical, scientific, and technical principles, produces tangible end products that meet our needs and desires?

17 Case 14 - Question A human made object is called an _________.

18 Case 15 - Question A pressure applied to a confined fluid at rest is transmitted with equal intensity throughout the fluid.

19 Case 16 - Question A full size working model.

20 Case 17 - Question When would you gather tools and materials to construct a new product using the EDP? A. Exploring Ideas B. Plan and Develop C. Test and Evaluate

21 Case 18 - Question How many steps are there in the EDP as discussed in class?

22 Case 19 - Question Examining existing products is done during what step of the EDP?

23 Case 20 - Question Make an observation, Gather information, Form a hypothesis, Conduct experiments, Analyze results, and Present findings are steps in the _________.

24 Case 21 - Question Applying for a patent for a new product is done in what step of the EDP?

25 Case 22 - Question Asking people if they like the new product is done during which step of the EDP?

26 Case 23 - Question What is the increase in force gained by using a machine?

27 Case 24 - Question What are fluid power systems based on the use of air or another gas?

28 Case 25 - Question Who invented the phonograph?

29 Case 26 - Question True or False Many engineers do not follow the EDP strictly, but rather move fluidly back and forth between steps.

30 Case 27 - Question The scientific method is used to study ________.

31 Case 28 - Question Who invented the atomic bomb?

32 Case 29 - Question What states the volume of gas varies as the pressure increases, whereas a liquid’s volume remains the same under pressure, provided the temperature remains constant?

33 Case 30 - Question A copyright for an invention is called a _________?

34 Case 1 -$150 Fluid

35 Case 2 $1000 A. Form a Hypothesis

36 Case 3 $200 Engineering Design Process

37 Case 4 $300 Pressure

38 Case 5 $150 Present the Solution

39 Case 6 $600 Actuators

40 Case 7 $250 Fluid Power

41 Case 8 $700 Hydraulics

42 Case 9 $100 Brainstorming

43 Case 10 $450 Compressor

44 Case 11 -$350 True

45 Case 12 -$100 True

46 Case 13 $150 Engineering

47 Case 14 $450 Artifact

48 Case 15 $800 Pascal’s Principle

49 Case 16 -$200 Prototype

50 Case 17 -$100 B. Plan and Develop

51 Case 18 $100 5

52 Case 19 $200 Identify a Challenge

53 Case 20 $400 Scientific Method

54 Case 21 $900 Present the Solution

55 Case 22 $500 Present the Solution

56 Case 23 $250 Mechanical Advantage

57 Case 24 -$150 Pneumatics

58 Case 25 $300 Thomas Edison

59 Case 26 $350 True

60 Case 27 -$250 Nature

61 Case 28 $400 Albert Einstein

62 Case 29 -$200 Boyle’s Law

63 Case 30 -$300 Patent


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