Chapter 1 Introduction About Engineering Drawing
Chapter 1 Introduction About Engineering Drawing
Chapter 1 Introduction About Engineering Drawing
Drawing
The graphical representation of any object or idea can be termed as drawing. A drawing can be prepared either
using free hand or using engineering instruments or using computer program.
Types of Drawing
1. Artistic Drawing
2. Engineering Drawing
Artistic Drawing
The drawing representing any object or idea which is sketched in free hand using imagination of artist and in which
proper scaling and dimensioning is not maintained is called an artistic drawing. Example: Painting, Posters,arts etc.
Engineering Drawing
Engineering drawing can be defined as a graphical language used by engineers and other technical personnel associated
with the engineering profession which fully and clearly defines the equirements for engineered items. It is a two
dimensional representation of a three dimensional object.
In other words, The art of representing a real or imaginary object precisely using some graphics, symbols, letters and
numbers with the help of engineering drawing instruments is called engineering drawing.
The art of representing engineering objects such as buildings, roads, machines, circuits etc. on a paper is called
engineering drawing.
No special requirement of engineering instruments. Engineering drawing instruments is used to make the
drawing precise.
An artistic drawing may not be numerically specific An engineering drawing must be numerically specific
and informative. and informative.
Standard drawing code need not to be followed. Standard drawing code (like ISO, ANSI, JIS, BS
etc,) must be maintained
Geometric Drawing
The art of representing geometric objects such as rectangles, squares, cubes, cones, cylinders, spheres etc. on a paper is
called geometric drawing. If the object has only 2 dimensions i.e. length and breadth (as Rectangles, squares, triangles
etc.), it is called Plane geometrical drawing and if it has 3 dimensions i.e. length, breadth and thickness/depth (as cube,
prism, sphere, cylinder etc.), it is called Solid geometrical drawing.
Drawing Standards
Country/Region Code/Standard Full Meaning
Worldwide ISO International Organization for Standardization
USA ANSI American National Standards Institute
JAPAN JIS Japanese Industrial Standards
UK BS British Standards