CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Design Learning Objectives • Explain topics related to the history of engineering drafting • Define drafter and other related terminology • Identify categories and disciplines related to drafting • Describe the requirements for becoming a drafter Learning Objectives • List and explain points to consider when seeking employment • Identify the professional organization that is dedicated to the advancement of design and drafting • Explain workplace ethics and related issues • Identify topics related to copyrights, patents, and trademarks Engineering Drawing • Common language of engineering • Process of creating drawings for any engineering or architectural application Engineering Drawing • Also known as: • Drafting • Engineering drafting • Mechanical drawing • Mechanical drafting • Technical drawing • Technical drafting Engineering Drawings • Effective and efficient way to communicate: • Design intent • Engineering requirements • Instructions • Proposals • Typically not open to interpretation Mechanical Drafting • Used in the manufacturing industry, or • Heating, ventilating, and airconditioning (HVAC) systems Manual Drafting • Traditional drafting practice using pencil or ink on a medium such as paper or polyester film • Mostly replaced by computer-aided drafting (CAD) Computers in Design and Drafting • Have revolutionized design and drafting practices • Used in several industries and most engineering and architectural related disciplines for design and drafting Computers in Design and Drafting • Computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) • Computer-aided design (CAD) • Computer-aided drafting (CAD) Early Drawing Practices • Pictograms and petroglyphs • Prehistoric graphic forms of communication • Designers of ancient structures and machines • Sketches, drawings, and documents • 14th and 15th century • Engineering drawings representing machines and buildings Early Engineering Drawing Pioneers • Leonardo da Vinci • 1452-1519 • Italian artist, inventor, and mapmaker • Created pictorial drawings generally without dimensions Leonardo da Vinci Early Engineering Drawing Pioneers • Leon Battista Alberti • 1404-1472 • Italian architecture and engineering • • author Explored the need to incorporate more geometry in drawings Proposed drawings with multiple views Early Engineering Drawing Pioneers • René Descartes • 1596-1650 • French inventor of the Cartesian coordinate system Founder of analytic geometry • • Gaspard Monge • 1746-1818 • French developer of descriptive geometry The Industrial Revolution • Parts produced from hand sketches or hand drawings on blackboards • Coleman Sellers, American engineer and • innovator Henry Ford, American automobile manufacture • Most designs began as a hand sketch of the object to build The Industrial Revolution • Interchangeability became important • Requires accurate drawings • 19th century • Engineering drawing evolves more rapidly Early Drafting Practices and Equipment • Drawings created by hand on a board • Initial drawing was done using a pencil, T- • • square, triangles, scales, irregular (French) curves, compasses, and dividers Drafters often traced original pencil drawings onto cloth using pen and ink Attention to lettering quality Drafting Machines • Replaced the T-square, triangles, scales, and protractor • Arm and track (track shown) • Parallel bar Drawing Reproduction • Required for distributing drawings to manufacturers or builders • Blueprints Replaced by the diazo process Modern printers, plotters and engineering copiers create prints Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) • 1980s • Schools started teaching CADD • 1990s • Many schools and companies make the complete transition to CADD • CADD now accounts for almost all design and drafting The Drafter • Prepares technical drawings and plans used by production and construction workers • Fills in technical details using drawings, rough sketches, specifications, and calculations made by engineers, surveyors, architects, or scientists The Drafter • Uses technical handbooks, tables, calculators, and computers • Most often uses computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) systems to prepare drawings Other Common Titles • • • • • • Draftsperson • Discipline or task specific titles Design drafter • Example: Drafting technician Civil drafter Engineering drafter Civil engineering drafter CADD operator Construction drafter CADD technician Civil CADD technician Drafting Fields • Specific drafting areas have unique conceptual and skill characteristics • Drafters often create a variety of drawings even though they may be an employ in a certain field, or focus on a specific product • Drafters often work with a team, individuals of the same discipline, and others related to a specific project Aeronautical Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Airplanes • Missiles • Spacecraft • Components and related equipment • Specialization of mechanical drafting Architectural Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Architectural and structural features of a building Architectural Drafter Automotive Design Drafter • Working layouts and master drawings • Automotive vehicle components, assemblies, and systems • Specialization of mechanical drafting Cartographic Drafter • Cartographer • Maps of geographical areas • Natural and constructed features • Political boundaries • Other features Casting, Forging, and Mold Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Castings • Forgings • Modeled parts • Specialization of mechanical drafting Civil Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Construction or civil engineering projects Civil Drafter Commercial Drafter • Facilities Drafter • Lays out the location of buildings • Planning of arrangements in offices, large rooms, store buildings, and factories • Specialization of architectural drafting Directional Survey Drafter • Plots oil- or gas-well boreholes • Specialization of civil drafting Electrical Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Electrical equipment • Wiring diagrams • Circuit board assembly diagrams • Layout drawings Electrical Drafter Electronic Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Electronic devices and components • Printed circuit boards • Electronic equipment Electronic Drafter Geological Drafter • Geological or geophysical stratigraphy and locations of gas and oil deposits • Maps • Diagrams • Profiles • Cross sections • Directional surveys • Subsurface formations Geophysical Drafter • Subsurface contours in rock formations Heating, Ventilating, and AirConditioning (HVAC) Drafter • HVAC contract documents from engineering schematics • Detail drafter (detailer) Heating, Ventilating, and AirConditioning (HVAC) Drafter Industrial Process Pipe Drafter • Industrial Pipe Drafter, Piping Drafter, Pipeline Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Layout, construction, and operation of oil and gas fields, refineries, chemical plants, and process piping systems • Oil and gas drafter Industrial Process Pipe Drafter Landscape Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Landscape architecture Mechanical Drafter • Engineering Drafter • Mechanical drafting for the manufacturing industry Mechanical Drafter Marine Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Structural and mechanical features of ships, docks, and other marine structures and equipment • Specialization of mechanical and structural drafting Patent Drafter • Clear and accurate drawings of varied sorts of mechanical devices • Used by patent lawyer to obtain patent rights Photogrammetrist • Analyzes source data and prepares: • Mosaic prints • Contour-map profile sheets • Related cartographic materials Plumbing Drafter • Pipe Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Installation of plumbing and piping equipment for residential, commercial, and industrial installations • Closely related to industrial process pipe drafting Structural Drafter • CADD models and drawings • Structures employing structural reinforcing steel, concrete, masonry, wood, and other structural materials • Detail drafter (detailer) Structural Drafter Technical Illustrator • Lays out and draws illustrations for: • Reference works • Brochures • Technical manuals Technical Illustrator Tool and Die Design Drafter • CADD models and detailed drawing plans for manufacture of tools • Specialization of mechanical drafting Education and Qualifications • Postsecondary training in a drafting program • Considerable experience with CADD systems and techniques • Strong background in drafting principles • Ability to apply knowledge to a broader range of responsibilities • Mechanical ability and visual aptitude Education and Qualifications • Ability to perform detailed work accurately • Good interpersonal skills • Knowledge of: • Drafting standards • Mathematics • Science • Engineering technology • Manufacturing • Construction methods Advancement • • • • Entry-level or junior drafters Intermediate drafters Senior drafter, designer, or supervisor Opportunities include design, checking, purchasing, estimating, and management Drafting Job Opportunities • Fluctuate with national and local economies • Tied to industries that are sensitive to cyclical changes in the economy • Construction • Manufacturing • Increasing temporary or contract employment Drafting Job Opportunities • Mechanical drafting • Metropolitan areas where manufacturing is strong • Civil or structural drafting • Areas that are more rural • Electronic data transfer helps to create a broader range of opportunities Searching For a Drafting Position • Education and training requirements vary with job opportunities and employer requirements • Two-year, post-secondary degree advantage • Cooperative work experience (CWE) or internship Job-Seeking Strategy • • • • • Get your resume in order Write an application or cover letter Prepare a portfolio Register with employment services Use internet resources Job-Seeking Strategy • • • • • • • Be realistic Research prospective companies Be prepared when you get an interview Ask intelligent questions Respond fast to job leads Make a decision with enthusiasm Send thank-you letters Salaries and Employment Benefits • Comparable to salaries of other professions with equal educational requirements • Employment benefits are common and vary according to each employer ADDA International • American Design Drafting Association, and • American Digital Design Association • Dedicated to the advancement of design and drafting and the graphics professions across all industries ADDA International • • • • • Leadership opportunities Certification program Certified curriculum program Professional councils and student chapters Annual Design Drafting Week, Technical and Educational Conference, and poster and design drafting contest • Product and publication approval • Publications • Employment Center Drafting Standards • Established in most industries, schools, and companies • Promote safety, reliability, quality, productivity, interchangeability, and efficiency • Lowers costs and simplifies training • Code Drafting Standards • Apply to: • CADD file storage, naming, and backup • File templates • Units of measurement • Layout characteristics • Borders and title blocks • Symbols • Layers, and text, table, dimension, and other drafting styles • Plot styles and plotting Common Engineering Drawing and Design Standards • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards • Accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) • American Welding Society (AWS) standards • CADD Skill Standards • International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards • United States National CAD Standard (NCS) Workplace Ethics • Elements of a code of ethics: • Be dependable • Obey the laws • Be good to customers Intellectual Property Rights • Protecting product research, engineering, and development • Employees must help protect design ideas and trade secrets • Proprietary notes on drawings Software Piracy • It is against the law to share copies of some software • Use software legally and report illegal use when observed Copyrights • Control exclusively the reproduction and distribution of: • Literary, musical, and dramatic works • Pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works • Motion pictures and other audiovisual • • works Sound recordings Architectural and certain other intellectual works Patents • 20-year term • U.S. patent grants effective only within the U.S., U.S. territories, and U.S. possessions • Subject matter must be useful Application for a Patent • Nonprovisional Application for a Patent • Provisional Application for a Patent Patent Drawings • Form an integral part of a patent application • Must show every feature of the invention Trademarks • Different from a copyright or a patent • Rights start from the actual use of the mark • Federal registration not required, but offers advantages • Service mark