Modul 1 Eng-Drawing - Introduction
Modul 1 Eng-Drawing - Introduction
Engineering Drawing
Module 1
Drafting Studio
President University
General Objectives
Overview of an
Engineering Drawing
TOPICS
Graphics language, Engineering Drawing,
Projection methods, Orthographic projection,
Lettering, Drawing standards
Specific Objectives
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Composition of Graphic Language
Instrument Drawing
Instruments are used to draw straight lines, circles, and curves
concisely and accurately. Thus, the drawings are usually made to
scale.
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Example
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Computer drawing
The drawings are usually made by commercial software such as
AutoCAD, Solidworks, CATIA etc.
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SECTION 2: ENGINEERING DRAWING
Graphics
language
Word
language
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SECTION 3: PROJECTION METHOD
PROJECTION METHOD
Perspective Parallel
Oblique Orthographic
Axonometric Multiview
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Projection Theory
The projection theory is used to graphically represent 3-D objects
on 2-D media (paper, computer screen).
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Plane of projection is an imaginary flat plane which the image is
created.
1. It is difficult to create.
2. It does not reveal exact shape and size.
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Orthographic Projection
Orthographic View
Orthographic projection technique can produce either
1. Multiview drawing
that each view show an object in two dimensions.
2. Axonometric drawing
that show all three dimensions of an object in one view.
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Orthographic View
1. Multiview drawing
that each view show an object in two dimensions.
2. Axonometric drawing
that show all three dimensions of an object in one view.
Both drawing types are used in technical drawing for
communication.
Example
Distortions of shape and size in isometric drawing
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Multiview Drawing
Advantage: It represents accurate shape and size.
Disadvantage: Require practice in writing and reading.
Example
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EXERCISE 1: Orthographic Projection
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SECTION 4: STANDARD LETTERING
Text on Drawings
Text on engineering drawing is used :
Legibility - shape
- space between letters and words
Uniformity - size
- line thickness
Lettering Standard
Use a Gothic text style, either Use a ISO Gothic text style, either
inclined or vertical. inclined or vertical.
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ISO 3098 Standard Lettering
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ISO 3098 Standard Lettering
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EXERCISE 2: Lettering
Complete Lettering Exercise on next page, use ISO Standard
Lettering , and also complete the title block lettering on the
page after.
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SECTION 5: DRAWING STANDARD
Introduction
Standards are set of rules that govern how technical drawings are
represented.
Standard Code
Drawing Sheet
Trimmed paper of a size A0 ~ A4.
Standard sheet size (ISO / JIS) A4 210 x 297 mm
A3 297 x 420 mm
A2 420 x 594 mm
A1 594 x 841 mm
A0 841 x 1189 mm
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Orientation of drawing sheet
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Sheet size c (min) d (min)
A4 10 20
A3 10 20
A2 10 20
A1 20 20
A0 20 20
Drawing Scales
Designation of a scale consists of the word “SCALE” followed by
the indication of its ratio, as follow
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Basic Line Types
Meaning of Lines
Visible lines represent features that can be seen in the current
view
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Exercise 3 : Line conventions
Dimension Line
Extension Line
Leader Line
Centre Line
Visible Line
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