| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 802031 | Mechanism and Machine Theory | 2012 | 14 Pages |
In this paper engineering drawing techniques are examined with a particular focus on the use of the modulus concept in design. Modulus concept here means a unit of measure based on experience and relation to key attributes from which all the design corresponds. This approach appears to be more familiar in architecture; however, less so in mechanical engineering. To illustrate this a historical review of the modulus concept is given and its applicability for today's mechanical engineering practise is shown.
► The modulus concept relates an artefact's proportions to a key functional dimension. ► Its evolution in engineering and relation to harmonious design are evidenced. ► Classes are used to overcome a nonlinear relation for its ratio. ► Its applicability to today's mechanical engineering practise and education is shown.
