In engineering practice, freehand sketching, technical drawing and computer aided drawing are used.
Explain the use of each of these drawing methods in engineering practice. Support your answer with relevant examples. (8 marks)
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Freehand Sketching:
- Quick, simple transfer of information
- Conveys complex ideas visually without complex equipment
- Only requires paper and pencil
- Used onsite to resolve issues/explain ideas
- Examples include concept sketches, illustrating modifications to a design
Technical Drawing:
- Ensures projects are built to exact standards
- Technical drawing standards ensure clear communication and no misunderstandings
- Unambiguous graphical communication can transcend language barriers
- Gives specific lengths, sizes and tolerances
- Used for production of formal technical drawings for manufacturers
CAD:
- Quickly creates technical drawings
- Allows for quick collaboration and remote access
- Fast electronic communication of ideas
- Allows for more detail than technical drawings
- Can produce 3D models
- Can perform structural analysis
- Can quickly create complex shapes
- Linked to database of material costs to determine cost of project
- Can be used along with CAM/CNC/3D printing to create prototypes and models
- Examples include 3D drawing and detailed technical drawing of complex parts
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Freehand Sketching:
- Quick, simple transfer of information
- Conveys complex ideas visually without complex equipment
- Only requires paper and pencil
- Used onsite to resolve issues/explain ideas
- Examples include concept sketches, illustrating modifications to a design
Technical Drawing:
- Ensures projects are built to exact standards
- Technical drawing standards ensure clear communication and no misunderstandings
- Unambiguous graphical communication can transcend language barriers
- Gives specific lengths, sizes and tolerances
- Used for production of formal technical drawings for manufacturers
CAD:
- Quickly creates technical drawings
- Allows for quick collaboration and remote access
- Fast electronic communication of ideas
- Allows for more detail than technical drawings
- Can produce 3D models
- Can perform structural analysis
- Can quickly create complex shapes
- Linked to database of material costs to determine cost of project
- Can be used along with CAM/CNC/3D printing to create prototypes and models
- Examples include 3D drawing and detailed technical drawing of complex parts