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ES 121 - Engineering

Drawing and Plans


INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIO
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
▪ Drawing
▪ Types of Drawing
▪ Purpose of Engineering Drawing
▪ Applications of Engineering Drawing
▪ Types of Engineering Drawing
▪ Specific Purposes of Studying Civil Engineering Drawing
▪ Types of Civil Engineering Drawing
▪ Elements of Engineering Drawing
▪ Drawing Instruments
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DRAWING
A graphical representation of any object or idea.
 Can be prepared either using free hand or using engineering instruments or
using computer program.
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TYPES OF DRAWING
ARTISTIC DRAWING ENGINEERING DRAWING
The drawing representing any object or idea A graphical language used by engineers and
which is sketched in free hand using other technical personnel associated with the
imagination of artist and in which proper engineering profession which fully and clearly
scaling and dimensioning is not maintained. defines the requirements for engineered items.
Example: Painting, Posters, arts etc. It is a two dimensional representation of a
three dimensional object.

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Engineering Drawing

▪ The art of representing a real or imaginary object precisely using some


graphics, symbols, letters and numbers with the help of engineering drawing
instruments.
▪ The art of representing engineering objects such as buildings, roads, machines,
circuits etc. on a paper is called.
▪ It is used by engineers and technologists.
▪ An engineering drawing provides all information about size, shape, surface
type, materials etc. of the object.
▪ Example: Building drawing for civil engineers, Machine drawing for
mechanical engineers, Circuit diagrams for electrical and electronics engineers,
computer graphics for one and all etc.
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Difference Between Artistic and Engineering Drawing

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What is the Purpose of Engineering drawing?
▪ To explain difficult and complex engineering requirements in word.
▪ Any product that is to be manufactured, fabricated, assembled,
constructed, built, or subjected to any other types of conversion process
must first be designed. To make the outcome from the design
understandable to any third party engineering drawing is the best way.

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Applications of Engineering Drawing
1. It is used in ships for navigation.
2. For manufacturing of machines, automobiles etc.
3. For construction of buildings, roads, bridges, dams, electrical and
telecommunication structures etc.
4. For manufacturing of electric appliances like TV, phone, computers etc.

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Types of Engineering Drawing
1. Geometrical Drawing
1. Plane geometrical drawing
2. Solid geometrical drawing
2. Mechanical Engineering Drawing
3. Civil Engineering Drawing
4. Electrical & Electronics Engineering drawing

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Specific Purposes of Studying Civil Engineering Drawing

▪ To develop the ability to produce simple civil engineering drawing and sketches based on
current practice.

▪ To develop the skills to read and understand the drawings used in civil engineering projects.

▪ To develop a working knowledge of the layout of buildings, bridges, highways etc.


and other civil engineering structures.

▪ To develop skills in abstracting information from calculation sheets and schematic


diagrams to produce working drawings for masons, construction managers and field
workers who execute civil engineering projects.
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Types of Civil Engineering drawing
Architectural Drawing Structural Drawing
▪ Plan: It shows the position of different ▪ It shows the detail requirement of
objects and elements of the structure in a two reinforcement and their arrangement in
structure.
dimensional view. Only length and width of
objects are shown here. ▪ It also shows the specification and
properties of construction materials like
▪ Elevation and Section: It shows a view concrete, steel, timber etc.
along the height of structure. Elevation can be
presented in 2D or 3D. In 2D elevation view
either height and length or height and width is
showed.

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Elements of Engineering Drawing

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Elements of Engineering Drawing

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Drawing Instruments
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Drawing Board
 It is a board or platform
rectangular in shape.
 Size of drawing board need to be
larger than that of drawing paper.
 It is made of wood.
 Top surface should be smooth.

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Drawing Paper
Desirable properties a good
drawing paper:
 It should be smooth and uniform
in thickness.
 It should be thick, strong and
tough.
 Fibers of drawing paper should
not be disintegrated when a good
eraser is used on it.

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Drawing Paper
Paper Types:
▪ Detail Paper (used for pencil
work).

▪ White drawing paper (used
for finished drawing)

▪ Tracing paper (used for both


pencil and ink work and useful
for replicating a master copy)
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Pencil

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Pencil

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T-square

- Used to draw horizontal straight line.


- Used to guide the triangles when drawing vertical and inclined lines.

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Set Square
 Used to construct the most
common angles (i.e. 30⁰, 45
⁰ and 60 ⁰) in technical
drawings.
 Used to draw parallel and
perpendicular lines quickly
and conveniently.

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Protractor
 It is used for laying
out and measuring
angle.

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Scale Ruler
 A number of kinds of scales
are available for varied types
of engineering design.
 Scales with beveled edges
graduated in mm are usually
used.

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Drawing Compass
 It is used to draw circles and
arcs both in pencil and ink.
 It consists of two legs pivoted
at the top. One leg is equipped
with a steel needle attached
with a screw, and other shorter
leg is, provided with a socket
for detachable inserts.

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Dividers
 Used chiefly for transferring
distances and occasionally for
dividing spaces into equal parts.
i.e. for dividing curved and
straight lines into any number of
equal parts, and for transferring
measurements.

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French curve
 It is used to draw irregular curves
that are not circle arcs.
 The shape varies according to the
shape of irregular curve.

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Drafting Instruments to bring on the next meeting:
 T-Square – 12 inches
 Triangles – 30X60 & 45X45 deg (12 or 14 inches)
 ½ inch wide masking tape
 At least 5 short bond paper (80gsm, sub-24)
 Pencils 2H, HB
 Drawing Pen (UniPen: 0.1, 0.3, 0.5)
 Erasers

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