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GRAPHICS LANGUAGE

GRAPHICS LANGUAGE. 1. Try to write a description of this object. 2. Test your written description by having someone attempt to make a sketch from your

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Elements of Engineering Drawing graphics language Engineering drawing are made up of graphics language word language and word language. Graphics language Describe a shape (mainly). Word language Describe size, location and specification of the object.

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GRAPHICS LANGUAGE

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1. Try to write a description of this object.

2. Test your written description by having someone attempt to make a sketch from your description.

Effectiveness of Graphics Language

The word languages are inadequate for describing the sizesize, shapeshape and featuresfeatures completely as well as concisely.

You can easily understand that …

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Elements of Engineering DrawingEngineering drawing are made up of graphics languagegraphics languageand word languageword language.

Graphicslanguage

Describe a shape(mainly).

Wordlanguage

Describe size, location andspecification of the object.

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Graphic language in “engineering application” use

llinesines to represent the surfacessurfaces, edgesedges and contourscontoursof objects.

A drawing can be done using freehandfreehand, instrumentsinstruments or computercomputer methods.

Composition of Graphic Language

The language is known as “drawingdrawing” or “draftingdrafting” .

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Freehand drawingFreehand drawing The lines are sketched without using instruments other than pencils and erasers.

Example

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Instrument drawingInstrument drawing Instruments are used to draw straight lines, circles, and curves concisely and accurately. Thus, the drawings are usually made to scale.

Example

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Computer drawingComputer drawing The drawings are usually made by commercial software

such as AutoCAD.

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Engineering Drawing

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Basic Knowledge for Drafting

Graphicslanguage

Wordlanguage

Linetypes

Geometricconstruction Lettering

Projectionmethod

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Drawing Standard

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StandardsStandards are set of rules that govern how technical

drawings are represented.

Drawing standards are used so that drawings convey

the same meaning to everyone who reads them.

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ISO International Standards Organization

Standard Code

ANSI American National Standard InstituteUSA

JIS Japanese Industrial StandardJapan

BS British StandardUK

AS Australian StandardAustralia

Deutsches Institut für NormungDINGermany

Country Code Full name

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Drawing Sheet

Trimmed paper ofa size A0 ~ A4.

A4

A3

A2

A1

A0

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Drawing space

Title block

d

c

c

cBorder lines

1. Type X (A0~A4)

Orientation of drawing sheet

Sheet size c (min) d (min) A4 10 25 A3 10 25 A2 10 25 A1 20 25 A0 20 25

Note: In this class, we will use c = d = 10 mm

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Name:

ID:

Drawing paper (this course)

Edge of paper Edge of drawing

Drawing

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Basic Line Types

Types of Lines Appearance Name accordingto application

Continuous thick line Visible line

Continuous thin line Dimension lineExtension lineLeader line

Dash thick line Hidden line

Chain thin line Center line

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Visible linesVisible lines represent features that can be seen in the

current view

Meaning of Lines

Hidden linesHidden lines represent features that can not be seen in the current view

Center lineCenter line represents symmetry, path of motion, centers of circles, axis of axisymmetrical parts

Dimension and Extension linesDimension and Extension lines indicate the sizes and location of features on a drawing

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Example : Line conventions in engineering drawing

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Traditional Drawing Tools

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DRAWING TOOLS

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1. T-Square 2. Triangles

DRAWING TOOLS

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3. Adhesive Tape 4. Pencils

2H or HB for thick line4H for thin line

DRAWING TOOLS

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5. Compass

DRAWING TOOLS

6. Pencil Eraser

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7. Erasing Shield

DRAWING TOOLS

8. Circle Template

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9. Sharpener 10. Clean paper

DRAWING TOOLS

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Lettering

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Text on DrawingsText 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.

UniformityUniformity - size- line thickness

LegibilityLegibility - shape- space between letters and words

Thus, it must be written with

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Example Placement of the text on drawing

Dimension & Notes

Notes Title Block

Note: In this class, use the drawing template when drawing text instead of your own hand writing.

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GOOD

Not uniform in style.

Not uniform in height.

Not uniformly vertical or inclined.

Not uniform in thickness of stroke.

Area between letters not uniform.

Area between words not uniform.

Example : Good and Poor Lettering

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How to Keep Your Drawing CleanDo Don’t