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1 Engineering Graphics- Basics

2 1. Try to write a description of this object. 2. Test your written description by having someone attempt to make a sketch from your description. Effectiveness of Graphics Language The word languages are inadequate for describing the size, shape and features completely as well as concisely. You can easily understand that … *1

3 Freehand drawing The lines are sketched without using instruments other than pencils and erasers. Example

4 Drawing by use of Instruments Instruments are used to draw straight lines, circles, and curves concisely and accurately. Thus, the drawings are usually made to scale. Example

5 Drawing by use of Computer The drawings are usually made by commercial software such as AutoCAD, solid works etc. Example

6 Engineering Drawing *2

7 Elements of Engineering Drawing age Engineering drawing are made up of graphics language and word language. Graphics language Graphics language Describe a shape (mainly). Word language Word language Describe size, location and specification of the object.

8 Basic Knowledge for Drafting Graphics language Graphics language Word language Word language Line types Line types Geometric construction Geometric construction Lettering Projection method Projection method

9 Drawing Standard *2

10  Standards are set of rules that govern how technical drawings are represented.  Drawing standards are used so that drawings convey the same meaning to everyone who reads them. DEFINITION

11 ISO International Standards Organization Standard Code ANSI American National Standard Institute USA JIS Japanese Industrial Standard Japan BS British Standard UK AS Australian Standard Australia Deutsches Institut f ü r Normung DIN Germany Country Code Full name

12 Drawing Sheet Trimmed paper of a size A0 ~ A4. Standard sheet size (JIS) A4 210 x 297 A3 297 x 420 A2 420 x 594 A1 594 x 841 A0 841 x 1189 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 (Dimensions are in millimeters)

13 Drawing Scales Designation of a scale consists of the word “SCALE” followed by the indication of its ratio, as follow SCALE 1:1for full size scales SCALE X:1for enlargement scales SCALE 1:Xfor reduction scales Definition: Scale is define as ratio of linear dimensions of an element of an object represented in the original drawing to the linear dimension of the same element of the object by itself.

14 Basic Line Types *5

15 Visible lines : represent features that can be seen in the current view Meaning of Lines Hidden lines : represent features that can not be seen in the current view Center line : represents symmetry, path of motion, centers of circles, axis of symmetrical parts Dimension and Extension lines indicate the sizes and location of features on a drawing

16 Example : Line conventions in engineering drawing

17 Traditional Drawing Tools

18 1. T-Square2. Triangles DRAWING TOOLS *3 *4

19 3. Adhesive Tape4. Pencils 2H or HB for thick line 4H for thin line DRAWING TOOLS

20 5. Sandpaper6. Compass DRAWING TOOLS

21 7. Pencil Eraser8. Erasing Shield DRAWING TOOLS

22 9. Circle Template10. Tissue paper DRAWING TOOLS

23 11. Sharpener12. Clean paper DRAWING TOOLS

24 Lettering

25 Lettering Standard ANSI Standard This course Use a Gothic text style, either inclined or vertical. Use all capital letters. Use 3 mm for most text height. Space between lines of text is at least 1/3 of text height. Use only a vertical Gothic text style. Use both capital and lower-case letters. Same. For letters in title block it is recommend to use 5~8 mm text height N/A. Follows ANSI rule.

26 Stroke Sequence I L T F E H

27 VXW

28 N MK Z YA 4

29 O QC G

30 D UPB RJ 12

31 5 7

32 6 89 0 S 3

33 l i

34 v wxk z

35 j yf r t

36 c oab dp qe

37 g nmh us

38 GOOD Not uniform in style. Not uniform in height. Not uniformly vertical or inclined. Not uniform in thickness of stroke. Area between letters not uniform. Area between words not uniform. Example : Good and Poor Lettering

39 Leave the space between words equal to the space requires for writing a letter “O”. Example Sentence Composition ALLDIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS O O O O UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. O

40 References- IMAGE 1.http://www.bibliocad.com/library/piston_63810http://www.bibliocad.com/library/piston_63810 2.http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photo- engineering-drawing-equipment-image19335615http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photo- engineering-drawing-equipment-image19335615 3.http://trade.indiamart.com/details.mp?offer=4715409313http://trade.indiamart.com/details.mp?offer=4715409313 4.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_squarehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_square 5.http://nptel.ac.in/courses/112103019/3http://nptel.ac.in/courses/112103019/3 6.http://grafoindia.com/drawinginstruments.htmlhttp://grafoindia.com/drawinginstruments.html http://www.engineering108.com/pages/Engineering_graphics /Engineering_graphics_tutorials_free_download.html http://www.engineering108.com/pages/Engineering_graphics /Engineering_graphics_tutorials_free_download.html

41 References- Contents http://www.engineering108.com/pages/Engin eering_graphics/Engineering_graphics_tutoria ls_free_download.html http://www.engineering108.com/pages/Engin eering_graphics/Engineering_graphics_tutoria ls_free_download.html A text book of engineering graphics- Prof. P.J SHAH Engineering Drawing-N.D.Bhatt Engineering Drawing-P.S.Gill

42 Thank You


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