Engineering Symbology, Prints and Drawings
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In Engineering Symbology, Prints and Drawings , you'll learn ...
- How to interpret and create engineering drawings
- How to communicate dimensions properly
- What are the different types of engineering drawings
- What are the standard engineering drawing formats
Overview
Drawing is the universal language of engineering. Drawings from an engineer provide a raw account of the fundamentals that will eventually go into making something useful and necessary.
Engineering drawings are a formal and precise way of communicating information about the shape, size, features and precision of physical objects. The drawings of the engineer are an obvious case of making visible the practical expression of the profession, the interpretation of which has a direct impact on the final product.
This 4-hr course begins with a thorough explanation of how engineering drawings are structured and the conventions that are used in making them and reading them. The course is designed to demonstrate how to read mechanical and technical drawings of piping and mechanical devices, controllers, and instruments connected to the network of pipes in an industrial plant, as well as electrical drawings.
This course will be useful for anyone who creates or interprets engineering drawings: product manufacturing and quality engineers, mechanical, civil and electrical engineers; inspectors; machinists; production personnel; construction workers, purchasing agents; etc. This course is particularly beneficial to engineers who wish to understand the function and symbology of drawings created by their project counterparts in other disciplines, such as mechanical engineers who desire to understand electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- How to interpret and create engineering drawings
- How to communicate dimensions properly
- What are the different types of engineering drawings
- What are the standard engineering drawing formats
- How to identify and interpret the line conventions used on engineering drawings
- What are the common terms, symbols, legends, notes and abbreviations used on engineering drawings
- How to interpret the various views shown on engineering drawings and to identify an object from an orthographic drawing
- How to identify elements located within the title block of a detail drawing
- How to find useful information on a flow diagram
- Understanding hydraulic and pneumatic drawings
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 30 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
This course is applicable to professional engineers in: | ||
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