Lecture#1

Post on 18-Nov-2014

85 views 5 download

Tags:

Transcript of Lecture#1

M Jawad Qarni 1

ME-102 Engineering ME-102 Engineering GraphicsGraphicsLecture # 1

By: Muhammad Jawad QarniResearch Associate

Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringGhulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology

M Jawad Qarni 2

Course OutlineCourse Outline Role of graphics in engineering Drawing instruments and equipment 2D and 3D space relationship Multiview and orthogonal

representations Pictorial drawings and free hand

sketching Sectional views Auxiliary views development Dimensioning and tolerancing Fasteners and connectors Production drawings computer-aided drawings and drafting

M Jawad Qarni 3

Text Book and Other Text Book and Other ResourcesResources

Text Book: Technical Graphics Communication 3rd edition by Eric N. Wiebe and Garry R. Bertoline

Lectures, Soft Copy of the Book and for other information, Please visit FME homepage

http://192.168.151.50

M Jawad Qarni 4

Grading Policy (Subject to change)Quizzes = 5%Assignment = 5%Lab = 30%Mid = 20%Final = 35%Attendance = 5%

Note:

Full marks (5%) for 95% or above attendance

0 marks for 80% or less attendance

M Jawad Qarni 5

DrawingA drawing is a graphical representation of

objects and structures and is done using freehand, mechanical or computer methods.

A drawing serves as a graphic model or representation of real object or idea.

M Jawad Qarni 6

Engineering DrawingAn engineering drawing is a drawing or a set of drawings that communicates an idea, design, schematic or model.

Different types of drawing

For e.g. mechanical engineers need productions drawing to manufacture a component or assembly.

M Jawad Qarni 7

Engineering graphics It refers basically to the use of drawings to

represent design ideas, configurations and specifications and to use analysis required for an engineering project.

M Jawad Qarni 8

Design ProcessEngineering design sequence….

M Jawad Qarni 9

Graphics in Design ProcessTechnical graphics is a real and complete language

used

in the design process for:

1. Visualization2. Communication3. Documentation

M Jawad Qarni 10

Visualization Visualization is the ability

to mentally picture things that are not there.

Ability to visualize problem solutions and communicate them through sketches is one of the most important skill of a designer.

M Jawad Qarni 11

Communication Refinement of your initial

sketches so that your design solution can be communicated to others without ambiguity.

Usually done by creating a three dimensional (3D) model

M Jawad Qarni 12

Documentation Is a process to

permanently record that solution.

2D drawing follow strict standard practices.

These standards are the language used to communicate graphically.

M Jawad Qarni 13

StandardsStandards are sets of rules that govern how technical drawing are presented.

Some common standards are:ANSI: American national standard instituteASME: American society of mechanical

engineers. ISO: International standard organization. JIS: Japanese standardsMIL: U.S. Military

M Jawad Qarni 14

Instruments In order to create a manual engineering

drawings various instrument are used.

They are….

M Jawad Qarni 15

Drawing boards

Size:

1000(mm) x 1500(mm)

M Jawad Qarni 16

CompassThe compass is used to draw circles and arcs of varyingdiameters

M Jawad Qarni 17

T-Square

StockBlade

Working Edge

M Jawad Qarni 18

A set square or triangle is an object used in technical drawing, with the aim of providing a straightedge at a particular to a baseline.

The most simple form of set square is a triangular piece of transparent plastic with the centre removed.

Set squares

M Jawad Qarni 19

French Curves

M Jawad Qarni 20

Scales (Ruler)

mm

inch

The international organization that established the metric standard is ISO. The system is called the International System of Units.

Mostly use millimeter scale

Conversion (Inch to mm)

1” (1 inch) = 25.4 mm

M Jawad Qarni 21

Pencils

The following will be used in labs..

1 H 2 H HB

M Jawad Qarni 22

Drawing sheet sizeDrawing Sheet Size Size in mm Size in inches

A0 1189 x 841 46.81 x 33.11

A1 841 x 591 33.11 x 23.39

A2 594 x 420 23.39 x 16.55

A3 420 x 297 16.55 x 11.69

A4 297 x 210 11.69 x 8.27

A5 210 x 148 8.27 x 5.84

A6 148 x 105 5.84 x 4.13

M Jawad Qarni 23

Types of Lines

M Jawad Qarni 24

Types of Lines…

M Jawad Qarni 25

Common Line Symbols Visible outline (Approx 0.5)

Hidden outline (Approx 0.3)

Center Lines

Phantom lines

2mm 1mm

M Jawad Qarni 26

Common Line symbols… Cross Section Lines or Cutting plane line

Dimension Lines

Dimensions (mm or inch)

M Jawad Qarni 27

Sketching process

M Jawad Qarni 28

Sketching Techniques

M Jawad Qarni 29

Engineering Drawing RulesAlways use a sharp edge pencil.Make all lettering the same size.Use engineering paper (A3, A2 etc)

M Jawad Qarni 30

Freehand Technical Lettering

Single stroke lettersGeneral Proportions of letters

◦ No fix standards for proportions of standards◦ It should be such that it looks pleasant to eyes

LETTERS (Normal)LETTERS (compressed)

LETTERS (Extended)

Proportions

M Jawad Qarni 31

Pencil TechniquesThe best pencil for

lettering on most surfaces are the 1H, 2H, and HB grades.

Hold your pencil in the position shown. It should make approximately a 60o angle with the paper.

M Jawad Qarni 32

LetteringThe style of engineering lettering we will use

in the lab is Single Stroke Gothic Lettering◦ An example of the characters is shown on

next slide◦ Notice that only capital letters are

demonstrated, since we will use only capital letters on drawings

M Jawad Qarni 33

Single Stroke Gothic Lettering

M Jawad Qarni 34

Title Box

Name: A B C

Reg #: 2009XXX

Title : …………………

Date : 19 JAN 2009

8

8

8

8

100mm

M Jawad Qarni 35

Try to follow the water in this illustration….

Confused????

M Jawad Qarni 36

Thank you….