Higher Graphic Communication Revision Session 2 - Engineering.

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Higher Graphic Communication Revision Session 2 - Engineering

What you needs to know about Engineering The type of sketches and drawings that are involved in the Design Process for Engineering work. This includes understanding and applying British Standards protocols and conventions for each drawing. Write down as many detailed views that should be included within Production drawings of Engineering Drawings.

Detailed Views within Engineering Production Drawings

 True Lengths  True Shapes  Tangency Radii  Surface Development  Sectional Views – Full, Part, Stepped, Removed, Revolved  Assembly Drawings  Auxiliary Views  Exploded Views – Full, Sectional  Pictorials

Engineering – Types of Pictorial 3D drawings that show us an object in the different planes; the x, y and z axis and allows us to see information relating to the Length, Width and Height of an object. Name as many pictorial drawings as you can.

Engineering – Types of Pictorial 3D drawings that show us an object in the different planes; the x, y and z axis and allows us to see information relating to the Length, Width and Height of an object. Isometric - Objects 1pt and 2pt perspective - Scenes Oblique - Objects Planometric - Interiors Sketch each of these out and identify angles of significant points.

Engineering – Types of Pictorial E B A E E D C

Engineering – Assembled and Exploded Views These can be Orthographic or Pictorial and they have one purpose. Assembled: Exploded:

Engineering – Assembled and Exploded Views These can be orthographic or Pictorial and they both have one purpose. Assembled: To show what an object looks like from a variety of different views both 2D and 3D. Exploded: To show how an object fits together in a variety of different ways both 2D and 3D.

Engineering – True Shapes, Lengths, Auxiliary Views All have one thing in Common… 90 ° Projection True ShapeTrue LengthAuxiliary Views Sketch out examples of the above.

Engineering – True Shapes, Lengths, Auxiliary Views All have one thing in Common… 90 ° Projection True Shape True LengthAuxiliary Views

Engineering – Surface Development Understanding how an object looks when laid out flat and determining where generators should be placed and how to use them correctly to produce a Surface Development. Sketch Out the Surface Development for the given shapes. Elevation

Engineering – Surface Development Understanding how an object looks when laid out flat and determining where generators should be placed and how to use them correctly to produce a Surface Development.

Engineering – Surface Development Understanding how an object looks when laid out flat and determining where generators should be placed and how to use them correctly to produce a Surface Development.

Engineering – Sectional Views To provide details of internal shapes and cuts to provide a greater understanding of the objects shape and form. State the type of section provided by the given cutting planes. Full SectionPart SectionStep Section

Engineering – Sectional Views To provide details of internal shapes and cuts to provide a greater understanding of the objects shape and form. State the type of section provided by the given cutting planes. Removed Section Revolved Section

Engineering – Sectional Views Full Section – Shows all internal detail that would not have previously been visible. Half Section - Shows internal detail particularly useful for symmetrical objects. Stepped Section – Shows internal detail on more than one plane. Removed – Used to give an understanding of shape. Is not in line with the object and can have it’s scale altered and generally dimensions are provided. Revolved – Used to give an understanding of the shape and remains within the view.