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Engineering Drawing reading exercises [PDF]

open access: possibleEducation + Training, 1966
Engineering Drawing is a technical subject, which suggests that it is one of mechanical skill in making a working drawing with the aid of instruments, i.e. draughting. When one reflects, however, that few students who complete some Engineering Drawing courses will ever again make another drawing, one wonders whether it would not be better to put the ...
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Headgear: Mining Engineering Drawings

Critical Interventions, 2010
(2010). Headgear: Mining Engineering Drawings. Critical Interventions: Vol. 4, Transformations, pp. 91-101.
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Engineering Drawing Notes and Exercises

1981
Freehand sketching is an important part of the training of the professional Engineer or Architect. Much preliminary work is greatly facilitated by free use of sketching. Again, it frequently happens that the engineer is at the job site without drafting facilities and it is necessary for him to be able to execute a freehand drawing on his sketch pad ...
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Engineering drawing: further steps

Education + Training, 1965
The five basic steps outlined in last month's article brought the student to the task of preparing a pictorial view from an orthogonal drawing. This, together with the reverse but easier technique of producing an orthogonal drawing from a pictorial view, is the foundation on which can be built the ability to produce lucid freehand sketches or formal ...
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Engineering drawing and the electrical fitter

Education + Training, 1965
Last month's article dealt with the place of Engineering Drawing in the syllabus of the Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice Course (CGLI 193), and it is the intention this month to discuss the same subject with particular reference to one of the more specialised craft courses, that of the Electrical Fitter (CGLI 58).
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EXPERIMENTS ON ENGINEERING DRAWING COMPREHENSION

Ergonomics, 1965
A method is described which allows an investigation of the difficulties experienced by people when they attempt to understand engineering drawings. The method requires subjects to make comparisons between drawings of simple objects and solid models of the same objects.
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Fostering Higher Order Thinking Skills in Engineering Drawing

Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 2020
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Dumb drawing systems and knowledge engineering

Computer-Aided Design, 1982
The link between drawing systems and knowledge of users' work-practices is discussed and illustrated by examples of experience at EdCAAD, highlighting the significance of knowledge engineering to practical CAAD applications. Drawing systems, design systems, user-interface, knowledge engineering.
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A Structural Model for Engineering Drawings

2013
We have proposed a structural modeling approach combined with a nondeterministic agent system to produce interpretations of scanned images of CAD drawings [47–50, 113]. This allows a broad set of thresholds to be used during the image analysis which in turn permits the efficient pruning of the resulting search space by taking advantage of constraints ...
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