Engineering Graphics: Lecturer: Khalid Saf Recitation Instructor Shoa Ib
Engineering Graphics: Lecturer: Khalid Saf Recitation Instructor Shoa Ib
Graphics
Lecturer:
Khalid Saf
Recitation
Instructor
Shoa
ib
Outlines
Generally the course is divided in
two sections
1. Hand work drawings
2. Using Computer Aided Design
(CAD)
Outlines( Handwork)
Lecture.1
1. Graphics Language
2. Engineering
Drawings
3. Drawing Tools
4. Lettering
5. Lines Type
Lecture.2
1. Technical Sketching
2. Isometric Sketch
3. Oblique Sketch
Lecture.3
1. Orthographic
projection
2. Perspective sketch
Outlines( Handwork)
Lecture.4
1. Sectioning
2. Dimensioning and
tolerances
Lecture.5
1. Test (1)
Class rules
Please dont enter when I am in
the class!
Grading policy
Home assignment
5%
Lab assignment
15%
1st test
20%
2nd test
20%
Final exam
40%
GRAPHICS
LANGUAGE
Freehand drawing
The lines are sketched without using instruments other
than pencils and erasers.
Example
Instrument drawing
Instruments are used to draw straight lines, circles, and
curves concisely and accurately. Thus, the drawings are
usually made to scale.
Example
Computer drawing
The drawings are usually made by commercial software
such as AutoCAD, solid works etc.
Example
Engineering Drawing
Word
language
Describe size, location and
specification of the object.
Word
language
Graphics
language
Line
types
Projection
method
Geometric
construction
Lettering
Drawing Standard
Introduction
Standards are set of rules that govern how technical
drawings are represented.
Standard Code
Full name
Country
Code
USA
ANSI
Japan
JIS
UK
BS
British Standard
Australia
AS
Australian Standard
Germany
DIN
ISO
Drawing Sheet
Trimmed paper of
a size A0 ~ A4.
Standard sheet size
(JIS)
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
210 x 297
297 x 420
420 x 594
594 x 841
841 x 1189
(Dimensions in millimeters)
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
Drawing space
c
Title block
Drawing
space
Border
lines
Sheet size
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
c (min) d (min)
10
25
10
25
10
25
20
25
20
25
Title block
Drawing Scales
Length, size
Actual size
Drawing Scales
Designation of a scale consists of the word SCALE
followed by the indication of its ratio, as follow
SCALE 1:1
Drawing Tools
DRAWING TOOLS
Draft board
Drawing Table
DRAWING TOOLS
1. T-Square
2. Triangles
DRAWING TOOLS
3. Adhesive Tape
4. Pencils
DRAWING TOOLS
5. Sandpaper
6. Compass
DRAWING TOOLS
7. Pencil Eraser
8. Erasing Shield
DRAWING TOOLS
9. Circle Template
DRAWING TOOLS
11. Sharpener
DRAWING TOOLS
Preparation of Tools
needle
lead
Shape to be drawn
Straight line
2. Triangles
3. Compass
4. Circle template
Arc, Circle
Given
A
B
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKL
MNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD
EF
Lettering
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
TUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKL
MNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD
Text on Drawings
Text on engineering drawing is used :
To communicate nongraphic information.
As a substitute for graphic information, in those instance
where text can communicate the needed information
more clearly and quickly.
Thus, it must be written with
Legibility
- shape
- space between letters and words
Uniformity
- size
- line thickness
Example
Notes
Title Block
Lettering Standard
ANSI Standard
This course
text style.
text height.
N/A.
of text height.
Basic Strokes
Straight
Slanted
Horizontal
Curved
A letter 1
B letter 1
3
3
2
Curved line
letters
Curved line
letters &
Numerals
Lower-case letters
Stroke Sequence
I
Stroke Sequence
V
Stroke Sequence
Z
M
K
Stroke Sequence
O
Stroke Sequence
U
P
B
Stroke Sequence
5
Stroke Sequence
S
Stroke Sequence
l
Stroke Sequence
w
x
k
Stroke Sequence
y
f
t
Stroke Sequence
o
a
b
Stroke Sequence
n
m
h
Word Composition
Look at the same word having different spacing between letters.
A) Non-uniform spacing
JIRAPONG
B) Uniform spacing
J IR A P O N G
Which one is easier to read ?
Word Composition
Spacing
Contour
JIRAPONG
||||
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| )(
)|
|(
3. Straight - Slant
2. Straight - Curve
4. Curve - Curve
6. Slant - Slant
slant
slant
slant
straight
Sentence Composition
Leave the space between words equal to the space
requires for writing a letter O.
Example
Line Convention
Appearance
Name according
to application
Visible line
Dimension line
Extension line
Leader line
Hidden line
Center line
Meaning of Lines
Visible lines represent features that can be seen in the
current view
Hidden lines represent features that can not be seen in
the current view
Center line
DIMENSION LINES
indicate the direction and extent of a dimension, and inscribe dimension figures.
27
123
13
10
43
LEADER LINES
indicate details of the feature with a local note.
10
27
10 Drill, 2 Holes
123
13
R16
43
Viewing
direction
Viewing
direction
Thin line
Viewing
direction