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Types of Drawing

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Types of Drawing. Introduction. One of the best ways to communicate one's ideas is through some form of picture or drawing. This is especially true for the engineer. The purpose of this guide is to give you the basics of engineering sketching and drawing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Types of Drawing

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Introduction

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One of the best ways to communicate one's ideas is through some form of picture or drawing. This is especially true for the

engineer. The purpose of this guide is to give you the basics of engineering sketching and

drawing.We will treat "sketching" and "drawing" as one. "Sketching" generally means freehand drawing. "Drawing" usually means using drawing instruments, from compasses to

computers to bring precision to the drawings.

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There are many types of drawing:1- Isometric Drawing

is a pictorial representation of an object in which all three dimensions are drawn at full

scale. And looks like an isometric projection but all its lines parallel to the three major axes are

measurable.

The representation of the object in figure 2 is called an isometric drawing. This is one of a family of three-dimensional views called pictorial drawings. In an isometric drawing, the object's vertical

lines are drawn vertically, and the horizontal lines in the width and depth planes are shown at 30 degrees to the horizontal. When

drawn under these guidelines, the lines parallel to these three axes are at their true (scale) lengths. Lines that are not parallel to these

axes will not be of their true length

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Figure 2 - An Isometric Drawing

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is a section view resulting from an imagined cut down the entire length of the part.

2- Sectional drawings:

There are many times when the interior details of an object cannot be seen from the outside

Figure 8 - An isometric drawing that does not show all details

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We can get around this by pretending to cut the object on a plane and showing the "sectional view". The sectional view is applicable

to objects like engine blocks, where the interior details are intricate and would be very difficult to understand through the use of "hidden" lines (hidden lines are, by convention, dotted) on an

orthographic or isometric drawing.

Figure 10 - Sectioning the object in figure 8

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3- schematicdiagram

a drawing intended to explain how something works; a drawing showing the relation between the parts

wiring diagram - a schematic drawing of the wiring of an electrical system

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4- Part Drawingis another type of drawing which is used to produce

parts which are similar. The information regarding the different dimensions is then displayed in a table.

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5- Detail Drawing

Detail drawing is a multiview representation of a single part with dimensions and notes.

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INFORMATION INDETAIL DRAWING

2.1 Shape description

2.2 Size description

2.3 Specifications

1. General information

2. Part’ s information

Title block

Object’sviews

Notes

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EXAMPLE : Interpreting detail drawing

General note

Revision table

Title block

1. Orthographic views2. Dimensions & Tolerances3. Surface finishing

ProjectionGen. tolerance

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6-Assembly Drawing

is drawing that shows how component parts fit together, containing a parts list and containing sufficient information to enable the fitter

to complete the assembly.

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7-schematicdiagram

a drawing intended to explain how something works; a drawing showing the

relation between the partswiring diagram - a schematic drawing of

the wiring of an electrical system

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