Engineering Drawing ELEC 106 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

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Engineering Drawing ELEC 106 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Dr. Ron Hayne Images from Engineering Your Future, Oxford University Press ELEC 106

Orthographic Projection ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Google SketchUp http://sketchup.google.com/ ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Orthographic Views Top View Front View Right Side View ELEC 106

Meaning of Lines ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Meaning of Lines ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Meaning of Lines ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Hidden Lines ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Centerlines ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Priority of Lines ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Isometric Sketching ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Isometric Coordinate System ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Sketching Example Vertex (x,y,z) Edge Vertices V1 (0,4,5) E1 (V2,V3) (0,4,0) E2 (V3,V4) V3 (7,4,0) E3 (V4,V1) V4 (7,4,2) E4 (V1,V2) V5 (7,0,2) E5 (V3,V8) V6 (0,0,5) E6 (V5,V8) V7 (0,0,0) E7 (V4,V5) V8 (7,0,0) E8 (V7,V8) E9 (V6,V7) E10 (V5,V6) E11 (V1,V6) E12 (V2,V7) ELEC 106

Sketching Example ELEC 106

Sketching Example ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Sketching Example ELEC 106

Another Example ELEC 106 ELEC 106

Another Example ELEC 106

Orthographic Views ELEC 106

Google SketchUp ELEC 106 ELEC 106