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This document contains 11 sheets of tutorial material for an Engineering Drawing II course. The sheets cover topics like isometric drawings, oblique drawings, perspective drawings, sectional views, fits and tolerances, riveted joints, welding and machining symbols, detail drawings, and assembly drawings.
This chapter will introduce the five common categories of drawings. They are 1) piping and instrument drawings (P&IDs), 2) electrical single lines and schematics, 3) electronic diagrams and schematics, 4) logic diagrams and prints, and 5) fabrication, construction, and architectural drawings.
Engineer Drawing-II (unit-1) ASSEMBLY OF JOINTS - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free.
TECHNICAL DRAWING WITH ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Updated Content • Coverage of 3D design and modeling techniques • Updated for current ASME standards, particularly for GD&T and surface finish symbology • Updated examples of rapid prototyping and direct printing • Updated software examples • Thoroughly checked for accuracy
The purpose of this guide is to give you the basics of engineering sketching and drawing. We will treat “sketching” and “drawing” as one. “Sketching” generally means freehand drawing.
Introduction. STATE the five types of information provided in the title block of an engineering drawing. STATE how the grid system on an engineering drawing is used to locate a piece of equipment. STATE the three types of information provided in the revision block of an engineering drawing.