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Engineering drawing and Computer graphics

Rajaram Lakkaraju
Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur

Module 03:
Lecture 24 : Orthographic Projections I
Orthographic projections-1

Course contents
1. Introduction to engineering drawings
2. Conic sections Text books
1. Engineering drawing
3. Orthographics projections I by N. D. Bhatt, V. M. Panchal,
4. Orthographics projections II and P. R. Ingle, Chaottar
5. Sections and sectional views publishing house
6. Isometric projections
2. Engineering graphics
7. Overview of compuer graphics I with AutoCAD
8. Overview of compuer graphics II by D. M. Kulkarni, A. P. Rastogi,
9. Overview of compuer graphics III and A. K. Sarkar, Prentice Hall
India
10. Overview of compuer graphics IV
3. Introduction to solid works
11. Design project I by G. C. Onwoblu, CRC press
12. Design project II

IIT Kharagpur
Draw orthographic projection views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Draw orthographic projection views
(1) Select the necessary views
Thanks to
(2) Layout the selected views on a drawing Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
sheet Maurya for his excellent
(1) Complete each selected views materials
(2) Complete the dimensions and notes

IIT Kharagpur
Draw orthographic projection views
(1) Select the necessary views
Thanks to
(2) Layout the selected views on a drawing Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
sheet Maurya for his excellent
(1) Complete each selected views materials
(2) Complete the dimensions and notes

IIT Kharagpur
Draw orthographic projection views
(1) Select the necessary views
Thanks to
(2) Layout the selected views on a drawing Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
sheet Maurya for his excellent
(1) Complete each selected views materials
(2) Complete the dimensions and notes

IIT Kharagpur
Draw orthographic projection views
(1) Select the necessary views
Thanks to
(2) Layout the selected views on a drawing Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
sheet Maurya for his excellent
(1) Complete each selected views materials
(2) Complete the dimensions and notes

Few tips
1. Orient the object to the best position
relative to a glass box
2. Select the front view
3. Select adjacent views

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 1: Orient the object to the best position
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 1: Orient the object to the best position
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 1: Orient the object to the best position
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
The longest dimension of an object should be presented as a width (in a front view) Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
The longest dimension of an object should be presented as a width (in a front view) Thanks to
be presented as a width (in a front view)
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
The adjacent views project from the selected front view should be appeared in a natural Thanks to
position
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
The adjacent views project from the selected front view should be appeared in a natural Thanks to
position
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
It has the fewest number of hidden lines Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
It has the fewest number of hidden lines Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials
Which one is to choose?

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the front view
It has the fewest number of hidden lines Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials
Which one is to choose?

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the adjacent view
Choose the view that has the fewest number of hidden lines Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the adjacent view
Choose the view that has the fewest number of hidden lines Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the adjacent view
Choose the minimum number of views that can represent the major features of the object Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Tip 2: Select the adjacent view
Choose the minimum number of views that can represent the major features of the object Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
What about this?
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
What about this?
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
What about this?
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
What about this?
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Engineering drawing and Computer graphics
Rajaram Lakkaraju
Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur

Module 03:
Lecture 25 : Orthographic Projections I
Orthographic projections-1

Course contents
1. Introduction to engineering drawings
2. Conic sections Text books
1. Engineering drawing
3. Orthographics projections I by N. D. Bhatt, V. M. Panchal,
4. Orthographics projections II and P. R. Ingle, Chaottar
5. Sections and sectional views publishing house
6. Isometric projections
2. Engineering graphics
7. Overview of compuer graphics I with AutoCAD
8. Overview of compuer graphics II by D. M. Kulkarni, A. P. Rastogi,
9. Overview of compuer graphics III and A. K. Sarkar, Prentice Hall
India
10. Overview of compuer graphics IV
3. Introduction to solid works
11. Design project I by G. C. Onwoblu, CRC press
12. Design project II

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require only one view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc.
Cylindrical-shaped part

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require only one view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc.
Cylindrical-shaped part

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require only one view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc.
Cylindrical-shaped part

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require only one view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc.
Cylindrical-shaped part

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require only one view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
Not required
materials

Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc.
Cylindrical-shaped part

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require only one view
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc.
Cylindrical-shaped part

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require two views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require two views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Identical adjacent view exists


The 3rd view has no significant contours of the object
(provides no additional information)

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require two views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Identical adjacent view exists


The 3rd view has no significant contours of the object
(provides no additional information)

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require two views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Identical adjacent view exists


The 3rd view has no significant contours of the object
(provides no additional information)

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require two views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Identical adjacent view exists


The 3rd view has no significant contours of the object
(provides no additional information)

IIT Kharagpur
Some objects require two views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

Identical adjacent view exists


The 3rd view has no significant contours of the object
(provides no additional information)

IIT Kharagpur
Guess the object from the views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Guess the object from the views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur
Guess the object from the views
Thanks to
Prof. Akhilesh Kumar
Maurya for his excellent
materials

IIT Kharagpur

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