CE13001 Introduction PDF
CE13001 Introduction PDF
Graphics
Week 1: Introduction
Section 09
Autumn 2016
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
27 July 2016
What is Engg. Drawing
3D object on a 2D plane
Shows design specifications
3D object on a 2D plane?
Multiple views
Visible and non visible features
Line weights and styles -> different features
Uses of Engg. Drawing
Development of ideas
Detailing of specifications
Communicating ideas
Modeling purposes
Analysis of its strength
Views from different angles
Engineering drawing is the basis..
References:
M. B. Shah and B. C. Rana, Engineering Drawing,
Pearson, 2009, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA
N. S. Parthasarathy and V. Murali, Engineering
Drawing, Oxford, 2015, New Delhi, INDIA
Tentative Class Schedule
Week Class Topic
1 27 Jul Introduction (SV / HPR)
2 03 Aug Conics and Curves-1 (HPR)
3 10 Aug Conics and Curves-2 (HPR)
4 17 Aug Projection of Lines (HPR)
5 24 Aug Projection of Planes (SV)
6 31 Aug Projection of Solids (SV)
7 07 Sep Sections of Solids (SV)
8 14 Sep Mid-Term Exam
9 21 Sep Isometric Projections (SV)
10 28 Sep Development of Surfaces (SV)
11 05 Oct Backup class (if required)
12 12 Oct Manual Drawing Exam
13 19 Oct Autumn Break
14 26 Oct CAD I (HPR)
15 02 Nov CAD II (HPR)
16 09 Nov CAD III (HPR)
17 16 Nov CAD Exam
18 End-Term Exam (2129 Nov 2016)
Standing Instructions
All tutorials have to be completed in the Drawing Hall
(S302) during the assigned time schedule
Drawing Clips
Protractors
To draw Smooth Curve Lines
Use French Curve
Pencil
Types
Pencil
Pencil Grades
Drawing Sheet Sizes
Drawing Sheet Layout
Dimensions 7 mm
10 mm
7 mm
7 mm
7 mm 7 mm
Section lines and center lines 3H or 4H
Visible lines 0.7 mm H
Construction lines,
Section lines, Dimension
lines and extension lines 2H
0.35 mm
2H
2H
2H
2H
Types of LINES example
Aspects of dimensioning
Figures
Lines
Symbols
Notes
Basic Principles
Show dimensions in the view that shows relevant
features
Basic Principles
Place dimensions outside the view, as far as possible
Basic Principles
Take dimensions out from visible outlines
than from hidden lines
Basic Principles
Give dimensions from:
Base lines/finished surface/center line of a hole
Spacing of Dimensions
Dimensions vs. Scale of Drawing
Dimensions ALWAYS at full scale
Drawings can be on different scales
Components of Dimensions
Placing of Dimensions
Two sides only preferred
Placing of Dimensions
Arrow & Text
Placing of Dimensions
Orientation of Dimensioning Text
Dimensioning a Length
Depends on Available Space
Arrangement of Dimensions
Styles of Dimensioning
Arrangement of Dimensions
Styles of Dimensioning
Combined Style
Dimensioning Diameters
Precede with to distinguish from length
Dimensioning Radii
Arcs of Circle
Precede with R to distinguish from length
Dimensioning Angles, Arcs, Chords
Dimensioning Outlines with
Circular Arcs