Drawing
Drawing
Industrial Drawing
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Introduction Sketching
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Technical Drawing
Introduction
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Drawing vs. Writing
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Instrumental drawing
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Computer drawing
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Introduction
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Drawing pencil
Lead
Wood cover
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Drawing pencil
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Drawing pencil
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Mechanical pencil
• Standard sizes:
0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9
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Eraser & Sharpener
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Compasses
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Divider
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Set square
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Set square
Drawing angles: we can get 15º, 30º, 45º, 60º, 75º, 90º, 120º, 135º…angles
combining the 30º, 45º , 60º and the 90º angles from the set squares
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Set square
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Protractor
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Ruler
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Drawing Scales
Length, size
Scale is the ratio of the linear dimension of an element
of an object shown in the drawing to the real linear
dimension of the same element of the object.
Size in drawing Actual size
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Drawing Scales
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Paper
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Paper
Though other paper size standards exist, there are two predominant
systems in use today. They are the international and North
American systems.
As the term implies, the international standard, also known as the
ISO 216 standard, is used throughout the world. It is based on an
aspect ratio of the square root of two.
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Paper
The North American system is used primarily in the USA and Canada.
The current sizes are based on traditional sizes such as Letter (8.5 in x
11 in) and Legal (8.5 in x 14 in). The names of North American sizes
have started with ANSI ever since the adoption of ANSI/ASME
Y14.1 by the American National Standards Institute in 1995.
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Paper
A Series
Size in Size in
Format
Millimeters Inches
A0 841 x 1189 33.1 x 46.8
A1 594 x 841 23.4 x 33.1
A2 420 x 594 16.5 x 23.4
A3 297 x 420 11.7 x 16.5
A4 210 x 297 8.3 x 11.7
A5 148 x 210 5.8 x 8.3
A6 105 x 148 4.1 x 5.8
A7 74 x 105 2.9 x 4.1
A8 52 x 74 2.0 x 2.9
A9 37 x 52 1.5 x 2.0
A10 26 x 37 1.0 x 1.5
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Paper
Size in
Size in
Format Millimete Ratio
Inches
rs
864 x
ANSI E 34 x 44 1.2941
1118
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Paper
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Layout example
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Drawing sheet layout
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Drawing sheet layout
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Drawing sheet layout
• Title box – An important feature – a must in every drawing
sheet – for technical and administrative details
• Location - Bottom right corner
Divided into two zones:
• 1- Identification zone
• Registration or identification number
• Drawing title
• Name of the legal owner of the drawing, i.e., name of the company
• 2- Additional information zone
• Indicative items –symbol indicating the system of projection, main scale of
drawing, etc.
• Technical items – method of indicating surface texture, geometric tolerances, etc.
• Administrative items
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Layout example
Dimension & Notes
Title Block 43
Notes
Line types
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Line types
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Line types
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Viewing-plane
1 line
3Dimension Line 4
Center Line
2Extension
line 5Hidden Line
6Break Line
7Cutting-plane Line
8Visible Line
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Center Line (of motion)
Leader
Phantom Line
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Section Line
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SECTION A-A 11
VIEW B-B
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Uses of different types of lines in a given drawing
Line types
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Examples
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نقشه کشی صنعتی
Industrial Drawing
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Introduction
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Isometric Drawing
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Orthographic or Multiview Drawing
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Orthographic or Multiview Drawing
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Orthographic or Multiview Drawing
• Then draw the object on each of three faces as seen from that
direction. Unfold the box (figure 4) and you have the three
views. We call this an "orthographic" or "multiview" drawing.
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Orthographic or Multiview Drawing
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Orthographic or Multiview Drawing
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Dimensioning
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Dimensioning
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Sectioning
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Sectioning
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Sectioning
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Drawing Tools
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Assembly Drawings
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Assembly Drawings
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Cross-Sectional Views
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Half-Sections
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Half-Sections
The diagonal lines on the section drawing are used to indicate the
area that has been theoretically cut. These lines are called section
lining or cross-hatching. The lines are thin and are usually drawn at
a 45-degree angle to the major outline of the object. The spacing
between lines should be uniform.
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Half-Sections
• The dimension line is a thin line, broken in the middle to allow the
placement of the dimension value, with arrowheads at each end
(figure 23).
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Where To Put Dimensions
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Dimensioning
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Dimensioning
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Dimensioning
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Dimensioning
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