Engineering Drawing is a course where students in the 2th semester learn how to transfer geometric component by drawing according to standard drawing, which is recognized by International Standard Organization (ISO). Students are expected to understand the theory and procedure of engineering drawing based on ISO standard. At the end of the course, students should be able to read, interpret, transfer 2D/3D geometric draw from component or construction, and draw the orthogonal projection based on ISO standard.
Syllabus:
Illustration: Function and benefit of Engineering Drawing; SAP; Measurement and Evaluation; Introduction to drawing equipment; Basic definition of geometric, paper format, draw regulation, line, field, line configuration, basic geometric form; Visualization geometric: Skew projection and isometric, function and line types, configuration geometric form; Orthogonal Projection: Projection standard, viewing concept, width display principle; Advanced orthogonal projection: Circle region concept, special region concept, trimming concept, display width, refraction.
Pre-requisite(s): None
Text Book(s):
- ISO 1101, Technical Drawings, International Organization for Standardization
- A.W. Boundy, Engineering Drawing, McGrawHill Book Company
- Colin Simmons & Dennis Maguire, Manual of Engineering Drawing, Edward Arnold
- Warren J. Luzadder, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice-Hall, Inc
- Giesecke-Mitchell-Spencer-Hill-Dygdon-No-vak, Technical Drawing, Prentice Hall Inc