Introduction
Drawing is the Graphical means of expression of technical details without the barrier of a language. Engineering Drawing is the Universal Language for Engineers
Drawing is the Graphical means of expression of technical details without the barrier of a language. Engineering Drawing is the Universal Language for Engineers
Communication in engineering is
necessary for effectively transferring one’s ideas to others. While
communicating, we use our memory to remember objects, sense organs to
perceive objects and mind to imagine objects. Our perception are coloured or
modified by our past experiences.
We see things around us, perceive the
objects and identify them by their names. Later, when we hear these names we
can remember these items easily and imagine various features like the shape,
size, color, functions etc,. e.g. if I say that a particular object is
having the shape of a cricket bat, it is easy for a high school student to
imagine the shape of the object since he has seen a cricket bat and has
perceived the object. If I say that a particular object looks like the Dendrite
formed during solidification of a metal, then it is difficult for the same
student to imagine, since he has not seen a dendrite. His question will “how do
a dendrite look like?” when we say that dendrite means tree-like
structure, his imagination can go to different types of trees, but still
he may not have a clear picture of the dendrite. If we show him a picture of a
dendrite, he can very easily perceive that object.
One picture/drawing is equivalent to
several sentences. It is not easy for anyone to make another person understand
somebody’s face just by explaining the features. Even if several sentences are
used to explain the features of the face, words it would be difficult for the
listener to perceive the image of the face. However, if you show a
sketch or a photograph of the person, all these sentences can be saved. i.e.,
We grasp information easily if it is illustrated with diagrams, sketches,
pictures, etc.
Engineering drawing
Drawings help us in developing our thoughts and ideas in to a final product.
Drawings are also necessary for engineering industries since they are required and are being used at various stages of development of an engineering product. Engineering drawing is completely different from artistic drawing, which are used to express aesthetic, philosophical, and abstract ideas. In an industry, these drawings help both the technical as well as commercial staffs at various stages like:
Drawings help us in developing our thoughts and ideas in to a final product.
Drawings are also necessary for engineering industries since they are required and are being used at various stages of development of an engineering product. Engineering drawing is completely different from artistic drawing, which are used to express aesthetic, philosophical, and abstract ideas. In an industry, these drawings help both the technical as well as commercial staffs at various stages like:
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conceptual stage
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design stage
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modification stage
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prototype development stage
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process and production planning
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production
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inspection
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marketing
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Servicing and maintenance, etc.
What information should be available
in an engineering drawing?
A perfect engineering drawing should have the following information:
A perfect engineering drawing should have the following information:
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Shape of an object
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Exact Sizes and tolerances of various parts of the object
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The finish of the product
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The details of materials
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The company’s name
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Catalogue no of the product
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Date on which the drawing was made
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The person who made the drawing
Drawings are the road maps which show
how to manufacture products and structures. No industrial level
construction/manufacturing of any (man-made) engineering objects is possible
without engineering drawing.
What will you learn from this course?
In this course you will learn how to communicate technical information by:
Visualization – the ability to mentally understand visual information.
Graphics theory – geometry and projection techniques used for preparation of drawings.
Use of standards – set of rules for preparation of technical drawings.
Use of conventions – commonly accepted practices in technical drawings.
Tools – devices used to create technical drawings and models.
Applications – the various uses for technical drawings.
Developing an engineering drawing can be either by manual drawing or by computer graphics
In this course you will learn how to communicate technical information by:
Visualization – the ability to mentally understand visual information.
Graphics theory – geometry and projection techniques used for preparation of drawings.
Use of standards – set of rules for preparation of technical drawings.
Use of conventions – commonly accepted practices in technical drawings.
Tools – devices used to create technical drawings and models.
Applications – the various uses for technical drawings.
Developing an engineering drawing can be either by manual drawing or by computer graphics
Computer has a major impact on the
methods used to design and create technical drawings. The tools are Computer
aided design and drafting (CADD).Design and drafting on computer are cheap and
less time consuming. Then why we go for manual drawing?
Computer cannot replace the drafting
board and equipment as a learning tool. In schools, students are not allowed to
use calculators up to calss 12. During this period if they use calculators from
class 1, they will not improve their mathematical skills. After calss 12, i.e.,
once they have learned the basics of mathematics, they are allowed to use
calculators and computers. Hence before use of the drafting software, their
fundamentals regarding drawing should be clear. If basic fundamentals are
clear, better use can be made of the power of the software. To be an expert in
technical drawing, this first course on Engineering (manual) drawing is the
first step.
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES
The following set of instruments are required for ensuring perfection in manual drawing:
The following set of instruments are required for ensuring perfection in manual drawing:
1. Drawing board
Drawing board is made of soft wooden
platens. Almost perfect planning of the working surface of the drawing
board is to be ensured. A strip of hard ebony edge is fitted up in a
groove on the shorter edge of the board and perfectly lined to provide the guide
for the T-square. The standard sizes of the drawing board is shown in
Table 1.1 below. D2 size of drawing board is normally recommended for the First
year Engineering students.