Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (c): Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning
All the lines drawn in any engineering drawing should be sharp and dense to obtain good reproduction.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (c): Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning
Important types of lines and their applications used in this text are summarised and presented below.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (c): Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning
Lines are classified as below based on its application.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (c): Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning
Engineering drawing is the language of engineers.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (b): Drawing Instruments and Sheet Layout
After completion of the drawing the drawing sheet should be folded properly and filed.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (b): Drawing Instruments and Sheet Layout
The layout of drawing sheet is the standard form of arrangement to ensure that all necessary information for understanding the content of the drawing is included.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (b): Drawing Instruments and Sheet Layout
Following is the list of commonly used drawing instruments and accessories.
Engineering Graphics (EG)
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (b): Drawing Instruments and Sheet Layout
Engineering drawing is an art of representing an engineering object prepared with the objective of providing an exact geometrical configuration of the object.
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (a): Introduction to Engineering Graphics
The conventional method of drafting is the process of preparation of engineering drawings manually with the help of drawing instruments like compass, divider, pencil etc., on a drawing sheet.
Engineering Graphics
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (a): Introduction to Engineering Graphics
Since the engineering drawing is the language of engineers to communicate with the people from all over the world, it must be prepared such that it is internationally accepted.
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (a): Introduction to Engineering Graphics
All the types of engineering drawing, explained in the previous article are to be prepared by following the standards which are internationally accepted.
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Graphics: Unit 0 (a): Introduction to Engineering Graphics
i) Based on the application, Engineering Graphics can be classified as Geometrical drawing ii) Mechanical Engineering drawing iii) Civil Engineering drawing iv) Architectural drawing v) Electrical & Electronics Engineering drawing etc.,