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Sainmhíniú Disziplin zur Erstellung normgerechter, technischer Zeichnungen durch Architekten, Bauzeichner, Technische Zeichner, Konstrukteure, Designer oder ähnliche Berufsgruppen Tagairt Wikipedia, s. v. "technisches Zeichnen", http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technisches_Zeichnen (12.10.2010)
Sainmhíniú graphical language used to convey graphically the ideas and information necessary for the construction or analysis of machines, structures, or systems Tagairt McGraw-Hill’s Access Science: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Online www.accessscience.com%2fcontent.aspx%3fid%3d233900" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.accessscience.com/abstract.aspx?id=233900&referURL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.accessscience.com%2fcontent.aspx%3fid%3d233900> [23.3.09]
Nóta Refers to engineering drawing as a graphical language, and not to the resultant image (See: IATE:1190646 ) Used by engineers and other technical personnel associated with the engineering profession.
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Sainmhíniú Dokument, das in grafischer Form alle notwendigen Informationen für die Herstellung eines Einzelteils, einer Baugruppe oder eines kompletten Produkts zeigt und als Teil der Technischen Produktdokumentation dient Tagairt Wikipedia, s. v. "technische Zeichnung", http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technische_Zeichnung (12.10.2010)
Nóta NB: Refers to an image and not to engineering drawing as a graphical language (See: IATE:3503554 ) The ultimate purpose of any engineering drawing is to provide the information necessary to make or fabricate an object. To achieve this purpose an engineering drawing must completely describe and detail the desired object. The drawing must show the specific size and geometric shape of the object as well as furnishing the related information concerning the material specifications, finish requirements and any special treatments required.Source: David L. Goetsch, William Chaulk, John Nelson: Technical Drawing, Edition: 5, illustrated, Cengage Learning, 2005, p. 742 http://books.google.com/books?id=eMqVygLDSa0C&pg=PA742&dq=%22an+engineering+drawing%22&lr=&as_brr=3&as_pt=ALLTYPES&hl=fr [30.6.2010]Illustrated instructions on how to produce an engineering drawing - Manufactuing Systems Engineering Centre, University of Hertfordshire http://www.ider.herts.ac.uk/school/courseware/graphics/engineering_drawing/layout.html [30.6.2010]