As 1100101 1992 Technical Drawing General Principlespdf Exclusive
AS 1100.101-1992
is the primary Australian Standard for technical drawing, providing a universal "visual language" for engineers, architects, and designers. Published on November 16, 1992, it establishes fundamental principles to ensure clarity and consistency across all technical fields, from mechanical and structural engineering to architectural and surveying projects.
If you are looking for the "meat" of the document, it generally focuses on several core areas: 1. Line Work and Lettering AS 1100
- Standards Australia. (1992). AS 1100.101—1992 Technical drawing – General principles. Sydney: Standards Australia.
- Standards Australia. (2016). AS 1100.101:2016 Technical drawing – General principles.
- ISO. (1982). ISO 128:1982 Technical drawings – General principles of presentation.
- Simmons, C. H., & Maguire, D. E. (2004). Manual of Engineering Drawing. Elsevier.
- Jensen, C., & Helsel, J. D. (1995). Engineering Drawing and Design. McGraw-Hill.
Sectioning:
The standard provides guidelines on how to indicate sectional views to reveal internal features. It defines hatching patterns for different materials (e.g., concrete, steel, brick) and the rules for placing section labels (e.g., Section A-A). Standards Australia
Section 8: Dimensioning and Tolerancing
: Offers comprehensive recommendations for indicating sizes and allowable variations (tolerances). Sectioning: The standard provides guidelines on how to
