Glossary of engineering
This glossary of engineering terms is a broad overview of the major concepts of engineering. Please see the bottom of the page for glossaries of specific fields of engineering.
A
- Absolute electrode potential –
- Absolute motion –
- Absolute pressure –
- Absolute zero –
- Absorbance –
- AC power –
- Acceleration – rate at which the velocity of a body changes with time, and the direction in which that change is acting.
- Acid –
- Acid-base reaction –
- Acid strength –
- Acoustics –
- Activated sludge –
- Activated sludge model –
- Active transport –
- Actuator – a motor that translates control signals into mechanical movement.
- Acute angle –
- Adenosine triphosphate –
- Adhesion –
- Adiabatic process –
- Adiabatic wall –
- Aerobic digestion –
- Aerodynamics –
- Aerospace engineering –
- Afocal system –
- Agricultural engineering –
- Albedo –
- Algae –
- Algebra –
- Algorithm –
- Alkane –
- Alkene –
- Alkyne –
- Alloy –
- Alpha particle –
- Alternating current –
- Alternative hypothesis –
- Ammeter – an instrument that is used to measure current.
- Amino acid –
- Amorphous solid –
- Ampere – amp, a unit that describes the rate of flow of electricity (current).
- Amphoterism –
- Amplifier –
- Amplitude –
- Anaerobic digestion –
- Angular acceleration –
- Angular momentum –
- Angular velocity –
- Anion –
- Annealing (metallurgy) –
- Annihilation –
- Anode –
- ANSI – American National Standards Institute.
- Antigravity –
- Antimatter –
- Antineutron –
- Antiparticle –
- Antiproton –
- Applied engineering –
- Arc length –
- Archimedes' principle –
- Area moment of inertia –
- Arithmetic mean –
- Arithmetic sequence –
- Aromatic hydrocarbon –
- Arrhenius equation –
- Artificial intelligence – the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it.
- Assembly language –
- Atom –
- Atomic mass –
- Atomic number –
- Atomic packing factor –
- Atomic physics –
- Atomic structure –
- Audio frequency –
- Austenitization –
- Automation –
- Automaton – an early self-operating robot, performing exactly the same actions, over and over.
- Autonomous vehicle - a vehicle equipped with an autopilot system, which is capable of driving from one point to another without input from a human operator.
- Avogadro's number –
- Azimuthal quantum number –
B
- Bacteria –
- Balance sheet –
- Barometer –
- Baryon –
- Battery – electrochemical cells that transform chemical energy into electricity.
- Base –
- Baud –
- Beam –
- Beer–Lambert law –
- Belt –
- Belt friction –
- Bending –
- Benefit–cost analysis –
- Bending moment –
- Bernoulli differential equation –
- Bernoulli's equation –
- Bernoulli's principle –
- Beta particle –
- Binomial random variable –
- Biocatalysis –
- Biochemistry –
- Biology –
- Biomedical engineering –
- Biomimetic -
- Bionics –
- Biophysics –
- Biot number –
- Block and tackle –
- Body force –
- Boiler –
- Boiler (power generation) –
- Boiling point –
- Boiling-point elevation –
- Boltzmann constant –
- Boson –
- Boyle's law –
- Bravais lattice –
- Brayton cycle –
- Break-even analysis –
- Brewster's angle –
- Brittle –
- Bromide –
- Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory –
- Brownian motion –
- Buckingham π theorem –
- Buffer solution –
- Bulk modulus –
- Buoyancy –
C
- Calculus –
- Capacitance –
- Capacitive reactance –
- Capillarity –
- Carbonate –
- Carnot cycle –
- Cartesian coordinates –
- Casting –
- Cathode –
- Cathode ray –
- Cell membrane –
- Cell nucleus –
- Cell theory –
- Center of gravity –
- Center of mass –
- Center of pressure –
- Central force motion –
- Central limit theorem –
- Central processing unit –
- Centripetal force –
- Centroid –
- Centrosome –
- Chain reaction –
- Change of base rule –
- Charles's law –
- Chemical bond –
- Chemical compound –
- Chemical equilibrium –
- Chemical kinetics –
- Chemical reaction –
- Chemistry –
- Chloride –
- Chloroplast –
- Chromate –
- Chromosome –
- Circle –
- Circular motion –
- Civil engineering –
- Clausius–Clapeyron relation –
- Clausius inequality –
- Clausius theorem –
- Coefficient of performance –
- Coefficient of variation –
- Coherence –
- Cohesion –
- Combustion –
- Compensation –
- Compiler – a computer program that translates a high-level language into machine language.
- Compressive strength –
- Computational fluid dynamics –
- Computer –
- Computer-aided design –
- Computer-aided engineering –
- Computer-aided manufacturing –
- Computer engineering –
- Computer science –
- Concave lens –
- Condensed matter physics –
- Confidence interval –
- Conjugate acid –
- Conjugate base –
- Continuum mechanics –
- Control systems engineering –
- Convex lens –
- Corrosion –
- Cosmic rays –
- Coulomb –
- Coulomb's law –
- Covalent bond –
- Crookes tube –
- Cryogenics –
- Crystallization –
- Crystallography –
- Curvilinear motion –
- Cyclotron –
D
- Dalton's law –
- Damped vibration –
- Darcy–Weisbach equation –
- DC motor –
- Decibel –
- Definite integral –
- Deflection –
- Deformation (engineering) –
- Deformation (mechanics) –
- Degrees of freedom – the extent to which a robot can move itself.
- Delta robot – a tripod linkage, used to construct fast-acting manipulators with a wide range of movement.
- Delta-wye transformer –
- Density –
- Derivative –
- Design engineering –
- Dew point –
- Differential pulley –
- Diffusion –
- Dispersion –
- Displacement (fluid) –
- Displacement (vector) –
- Distance –
- Doppler effect –
- Drag –
- Ductility –
- Dynamics –
- Dyne –
E
- Economics -
- Elastic modulus -
- Elasticity -
- Electric charge -
- Electric circuit -
- Electric current -
- Electric displacement field -
- Electric generator -
- Electric field -
- Electric field gradient -
- Electric motor -
- Electric potential -
- Electrical potential energy -
- Electric power -
- Electrical and electronics engineering -
- Electrical conductor -
- Electrical insulator -
- Electrical network -
- Electrical resistance -
- Electricity -
- Electrodynamics -
- Electromagnet -
- Electromagnetic field -
- Electromagnetic radiation -
- Electromechanics -
- Electron -
- Electron volt -
- Electron pair -
- Electronegativity -
- Electronics -
- Endothermic -
- Energy -
- Engine -
- Engineering -
- Engineering economics -
- Engineering ethics -
- Environmental engineering -
- Engineering physics -
- Enzyme -
- Escape velocity -
- Estimator -
- Euler-Bernoulli beam equation -
- Exothermic -
F
- Falling bodies –
- Farad –
- Faraday –
- Farad –
- Faraday constant –
- Fermat's principle –
- Fick's laws of diffusion –
- Finite element method –
- FIRST , or For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology - is an organization founded by inventor Dean Kamen in 1989 in order to develop ways to inspire students in engineering and technology fields.
- Fission –
- Fluid –
- Fluid dynamics –
- Fluid mechanics –
- Fluid –
- Fluid physics –
- Fluid statics –
- Flywheel –
- Focus –
- Foot-pound –
- Fracture toughness –
- Fraunhofer lines –
- Free fall –
- Frequency modulation –
- Freezing point –
- Friction –
- Function –
- Fundamental frequency –
- Fundamental interaction –
- Fundamental theorem of calculus –
- Fundamentals of Engineering Examination –
- Fusion –
G
- Galvanic cell –
- Gamma rays –
- Gas –
- Geiger counter –
- General relativity –
- Geometric mean –
- Geometry –
- Geophysics –
- Geotechnical engineering –
- Gluon –
- Graham's law of diffusion –
- Gravitation –
- Gravitational constant –
- Gravitational energy –
- Gravitational field –
- Gravitational potential –
- Gravitational wave –
- Gravity –
- Ground state –
H
- Hadron –
- Half-life –
- Haptic – tactile feedback technology using the operator's sense of touch. Also sometimes applied to robot manipulators with their own touch sensitivity.
- Hardness –
- Harmonic mean –
- Heat –
- Heat transfer –
- Helmholtz free energy –
- Henderson–Hasselbalch equation –
- Henry's law –
- Hertz –
- Hexapod (platform)- a movable platform using six linear actuators. Often used in flight simulators they also have applications as a robotic manipulator.
- Hexapod (walker) - a six-legged walking robot, using a simple insect-like locomotion.
- Hoist –
- Horsepower –
- Huygens–Fresnel principle –
- Hydraulics – the control of mechanical force and movement, generated by the application of liquid under pressure.
- Hydrocarbon –
I
- Ice point –
- Ideal gas –
- Ideal gas constant –
- Ideal gas law –
- Indefinite integral –
- Identity –
- Inertia –
- Infrasound –
- Integral –
- Integral transform –
- International System of Units –
- Interval estimation –
- Ion –
- Ionic bond –
- Ionization –
- Impedance- is the measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to the passage of a current when a voltage is applied.
- Inclined plane –
- Industrial engineering –
- Inorganic chemistry –
- Isotope –
J
- 'Joule –
K
- Kalman filter – a mathematical technique to estimate the value of a sensor measurement, from a series of intermittent and noisy values.
- Kelvin –
- Kinematics –
- Kirchhoff's circuit laws –
- Kirchhoff's equations –
L
- Laminar flow –
- Laplace transform –
- LC circuit –
- Le Chatelier's principle –
- Lenz's law –
- Lepton –
- Lever –
- L'Hôpital's rule -
- Light –
- Linear actuator -- a form of motor that generates a linear movement directly.
- Linear algebra –
- Linear elasticity –
- Liquid –
- Logarithm –
- Logarithmic identities –
- Lumped element model –
M
- Mach number –
- Machine –
- Machine code –
- Machine element –
- Machine learning –
- Maclaurin series –
- Magnetic field –
- Magnetism –
- Manufacturing engineering –
- Mass balance –
- Mass density –
- Mass moment of inertia –
- Mass number –
- Mass spectrometry –
- Material properties –
- Materials science –
- Mathematical optimization –
- Mathematical physics –
- Mathematics –
- Matrix –
- Matter –
- Maxwell's equations –
- Mean –
- Measures of central tendency –
- Mechanical advantage –
- Mechanical engineering –
- Mechanical filter –
- Mechanical wave –
- Mechanics –
- Mechanism –
- Median –
- Melting –
- Melting point –
- Meson –
- Metal alloy –
- Metallic bond –
- Mid-range –
- Midhinge –
- Mining engineering –
- Miller indices –
- Mobile robot –
- Mode –
- Modulus of elasticity –
- Molality –
- Molar concentration –
- Molar absorptivity –
- Molar mass –
- Molarity –
- Molding –
- Molecule –
- Molecular physics –
- Moment of inertia –
- Multibody system –
- Multidisciplinary design optimization –
- Muon –
N
- Nanoengineering –
- Nanotechnology –
- Navier–Stokes equations –
- Neutrino –
- Newtonian fluid –
- nth root –
- Nuclear binding energy –
- Nuclear engineering –
- Nuclear physics –
- Nuclear potential energy –
- Nuclear power –
O
- Ohm –
- Ohm's law –
- Optics –
- Organic chemistry –
- Osmosis –
P
- Parallel circuit –
- Parity (mathematics) –
- Parity (physics) –
- Paraffin –
- Particle accelerator –
- Particle displacement –
- Particle physics –
- Pascal's Law –
- Pendulum –
- Petroleum engineering –
- pH –
- Phase (matter) –
- Phase (waves) –
- Phase equilibrium –
- Photon –
- Physical chemistry –
- Physical quantity –
- Physics –
- Planck constant –
- Plasma physics –
- Plasticity –
- Pneumatics – the control of mechanical force and movement, generated by the application of compressed gas.
- Point estimation –
- Polyphase system –
- Power (electric) –
- Power (physics) –
- Power factor –
- Pressure –
- Probability –
- Probability distribution –
- Probability theory –
- Psi particle –
- Pulley –
Q
R
- Regelation –
- Relative density –
- Relative velocity –
- Reliability engineering –
- Resistivity –
- Reynolds number –
- Rheology –
- Rigid body –
- Robonaut – a development project conducted by NASA to create humanoid robots capable of using space tools and working in similar environments to suited astronauts.
- Robotics –
- Root-mean-square –
- Root-mean-square speed –
- Rotational energy –
- Rotational speed –
S
- Sanitary engineering –
- Saturation (chemistry) –
- Saturated compound –
- Scalar (mathematics) –
- Scalar (physics) –
- Scalar multiplication –
- Screw –
- Series circuit –
- Servo – a motor that moves to and maintains a set position under command, rather than continuously moving.
- Servomechanism – an automatic device that uses error-sensing negative feedback to correct the performance of a mechanism.
- Shadow matter –
- Shear strength –
- Shear stress –
- Shortwave radiation –
- SI units –
- Signal processing –
- Simple machine –
- Siphon –
- Solid mechanics –
- Solid-state physics –
- Solid solution strengthening –
- Solubility –
- Sound –
- Special relativity –
- Specific heat –
- Specific gravity –
- Specific volume –
- Specific weight –
- Spontaneous combustion –
- State of matter –
- Statics –
- Statistics –
- Stefan–Boltzmann law –
- Stewart platform – a movable platform using six linear actuators, hence also known as a Hexapod.
- Stiffness –
- Stoichiometry –
- Strain –
- Strain hardening –
- Strength of materials –
- Stress –
- Stress-strain analysis –
- Stress-strain curve –
- Structural analysis –
- Structural load –
- Sublimation –
- Subsumption architecture – a robot architecture that uses a modular, bottom-up design beginning with the least complex behavioral tasks.
- Surface tension –
- Superconductor –
- Superhard material –
- Surgical robot – a remote manipulator used for keyhole surgery
T
- Technical standard –
- Temperature –
- Tensile force –
- Tensile modulus –
- Tensile strength –
- Tensile testing –
- Tension member –
- Thermal conduction –
- Thermal equilibrium –
- Thermal radiation –
- Thermodynamics –
- Theory of relativity –
- Thévenin's theorem -
- Three-phase –
- Torque –
- Torsional vibration –
- Toughness –
- Trajectory –
- Transducer –
- Trigonometric functions –
- Trigonometry –
- Trimean –
- Triple point –
- Trouton's rule –
- Truncated mean –
- Truss –
- Turbine –
- Turbomachinery –
- Turbulence –
U
- Ultimate tensile strength –
- Uncertainty principle –
- Unicode –
- Unit vector –
- Unsaturated compound –
- Utility frequency –
V
- Vacuole –
- Vacuum –
- Valence –
- Valence band –
- Valence bond theory –
- Valence electron –
- Valence shell –
- Valve –
- van der Waals equation –
- van der Waals force –
- van 't Hoff equation –
- van 't Hoff factor –
- Variable capacitor –
- Variable resistor –
- Vector space –
- Venturi effect –
- Vibration –
- Viscoelasticity –
- Viscosity –
- Volt-ampere –
- Volt-ampere reactive –
- Volta potential –
- Voltage –
- Volumetric flow rate –
- von Mises yield criterion –
W
- Watt –
- Wave –
- Wavelength –
- Wedge –
- Weighted mean –
- Wet-bulb temperature –
- Wheel and axle –
- Winsorized mean –
X
Y
- Y-coordinate –
- Yield –
- Young's modulus –
Z
See also
- Engineering
- National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
- Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
- Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination
- Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
- Glossary of aerospace engineering
- Glossary of civil engineering
- Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
- Glossary of mechanical engineering
- Glossary of structural engineering
- Glossary of architecture
- Glossary of areas of mathematics
- Glossary of artificial intelligence
- Glossary of astronomy
- Glossary of biology
- Glossary of chemistry
- Glossary of ecology
- Glossary of economics
- Glossary of physics
- Glossary of probability and statistics
References
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