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TA 101: Technical Arts2015-16 II
Dr. Prishati Raychowdhury
Department of Civil EngineeringIIT Kanpur
Office: FB 336; Phone: 6692E-mail: [email protected]
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Orthographic Projections with Dimensions
Lecture 5
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Review
Object in FIRST quadrant Object in THIRD quadrant
(a) (b)
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Review
Third Angle Projection First Angle Projection
RIGHT VIEW FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
(a) (b)
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Example: Orthographic Projection
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Why Projection Method is Important
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Terminology• Convention/Terminology for Civil
Engineering /Infrastructure related drawings:
– Top view: Plan View (or Plan)– Front view: Front Elevation– Side/Profile view: Side Elevation
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A typical architectural drawing
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Dimensioning• To describe various features of an object
– Size (width, height, depth etc.)– Position of features (e.g. holes) with
respect to edges, other holes etc.
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Purpose of Dimensioning• To make the drawing easier to understand by
the manufacturer or builder• Make the drawing simpler, cleaner and more
legible• Simpler to draw, redraw or reproduce• Appropriate number of dimensions
– Not too many – Not too few
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Dimensioning• Four aspects of dimensioning
– Lines– Symbols– Figures– Notes
R 250Ø 254, 200 deep
95190
95
320
400 thickUnit?
All dimensions in m/cm/mm/FT/inch
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Dimensioning• How many dimensions per view?
– The object should be able to be manufactured or built
• Most objects: 3 dimensions• Cylinders: 2 dimensions• Sphere: 1 dimension
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Dimensioning Basics• Dimension line should not touch the object
Front view
95
Red: Extension lineBlue: Dimension line
Gap between extension line and object: 1-1.5 mm
Letter size: 6 mmPencil: HUnits not written
All dimensions in mm
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Dimensioning Basics• Which view to dimension?• Show dimensions in the view that shows the most
relevant features
R 250Ø 254
95
190
95
320
140
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Dimensioning Basics• A dimension should not be repeated [e.g. if a dimension is given in the front view, it is not shown again in
another view]A
C
B
D
E
DE
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Dimensioning Basics• Place dimensions outside the view, as far as
possible
75
20
50
25
75
20
50
25
R 250
R 250
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Dimensioning Basics• Take dimensions out from visible outlines than
from hidden lines
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Dimensioning Basics• Dimensions should be unidirectional as much
as possible
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Dimensioning Basics• Give dimension from Baseline / finished
surface / centerline of a hole
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Dimensioning Basics• Give dimension from Baseline /finished surface
/centerline of a hole– Except when centerline (or axis of symmetry) passes
through center of hole
2 holes, Ø 50Ø 150
R 100R 50
250500
100 8030
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Types of Dimensions• Two types
– Size– Location
C
A
D E
B
F
D
B
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Types of Dimensions• Two types
– Size– Location
P
A B
C
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Dimensioning a Length• Depending on available space
2500 250 80 40
800 160
50
Dots
Half ArrowsArrows
500 26090 190
Lines
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Placing of Dimensioning• Only two sides are preferable
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Placing of Dimensioning• Arrow and text
A
C
B
D
E E
D
B
C
A
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Placing of Dimensioning• Orientation of dimensioning text
A
C
B
D
E
B
C
Unidirectional Aligned
D
E
A
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Placing of Dimensioning• Zones for allowed alignments
– Leader lines, Arrows, text
Avoid
Avoid
12090
15030-45º
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Placing of Dimensioning• Narrow spaces
C
B
D
E
B
C
Unidirectional Aligned
D
E
AA
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Arrangement of Dimensions• Two basic styles
– Parallel Dimensions
– Chain Dimensions
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Arrangement of Dimensions• Combined style
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Dimensioning Diameters• Most appropriate view
– Ensure clarity– Precede with “” to distinguish from length
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Dimensioning Radii• Arcs of circles
– Precede with “R” to distinguish from length
250
260
R 100
R 30
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4.8 22 19
18
22 ø26
21.5 12
3
5
300’ 45”
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Dimensioning in limited spaces
Dimensioning
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Example 1: Arrangement of Dimensions
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Example 2: Over-dimensioning• Do not provide too many dimensions
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Example 3: Positioning• Choose appropriate location
A
B
C
R 20
E F
Ø G
I
H
J
Ø G
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First Angle Projection
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TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW? VIEW
SCALE 1:2
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Thank you..
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