Lecture 1 - Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing
Lecture 1 - Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing
Lecture # 1
ENGINEERING DRAWING
& GRAPHICS
Institute of
Space Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering
Contents of today’s lecture:
• Course outline.
• Access to the course material.
• Introduction to the Graphics Language.
• Engineering drawing.
• Traditional drawing tools.
• Drawing standards.
• Drawing scales.
• Drawing symbols
Course outline
Aim of the course:
Assignments 25%
Quizzes 15%
Midterm 20%
Final exam 40%
Total 100%
Access to the course material
• Cloud sharing link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3u5fkeq387uza92/
AACQJJdPNbWgrYurSE_gGyLLa?dl=0
• Email:
• Office:
Room 6, Mechanical Engineering Faculty
hall, 3rd floor, Block 6
Introduction to the Graphics Language
Introduction to the Graphics
Language
Why Graphics Language?
Units: mm
• Try to write a description of
this object.
• Test your written description
by having someone attempt
to make a sketch from your
description.
• Communication
• Documentation
Introduction to the Graphics
Language
Why Graphics Language?
Visualization
• Visualization is the ability to mentally picture things that
are not there.
• Ability to visualize problem solutions and communicate
them through sketches is one of the most important skill
of a designer. Tidbit
Introduction to the Graphics
Language
Why Graphics Language?
Communication
• Refinement of your initial
sketches so that your design
solution can be communicated
to others without ambiguity.
• Further analysis (such as Finite
Element) could be performed to
understand the impacts and
consequences of real life
conditions.
• Usually done by creating a three
dimensional (3D) model
Introduction to the Graphics
Language
Why Graphics Language?
Documentation
• Is a process to permanently
record that solution.
Graphics
language
Describe a shape.
Word
language
Describe size, location and
specification of the object.
Engineering drawing
Elements of Engineering Drawing
Graphics Word
language language
T-Square
• T-Square is used for drawing
parallel horizontal lines and
also as a base for set
squares, for drawing vertical,
inclined or mutually parallel
lines.
• The stock of the T-square
moves over the working edge
of the drawing board.
• The working edge of the
blade should be perfectly
straight.
Traditional drawing tools
Set square
Pencils
Compass
French Curves
Standard Code
Country Code Full name
c
d
d c Drawing
Border Drawing space
space Title block
lines Title block
c
Title Block
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Drawing scales
Institute of
Department of
Space Technology Mechanical Engineering