The document provides details about the Machine Drawing course offered by the Mechanical Engineering department. It is a 2.5 credit course involving 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of practical work per week. Key topics covered include design processes, drawing standards, fasteners and joints, machine assemblies, tool drawings, production drawings, structural drawings, and computer aided drawing. Prerequisites include completing the Engineering Graphics course. Suggested textbooks are also listed.
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Machine Drawing
The document provides details about the Machine Drawing course offered by the Mechanical Engineering department. It is a 2.5 credit course involving 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of practical work per week. Key topics covered include design processes, drawing standards, fasteners and joints, machine assemblies, tool drawings, production drawings, structural drawings, and computer aided drawing. Prerequisites include completing the Engineering Graphics course. Suggested textbooks are also listed.
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Course Code ME 257
2. Title of the Course Machine Drawing 3. Credit Structure L-T-P-Credits 1-0-3-2.5 4. Name of the Mechanical Engineering Concerned Department 5. Pre–requisite, if any ME 151: Engineering Graphics (for the students) 6. Course Syllabus Introduction to design process and drawings. Review of sectioning, Drawing standards, Dimensioning and notes. Fasteners and Joints: Screws, Bolts and nuts, Riveted joints, Pins, Locking devices, Welded joints, Pipe joints, Unions and valves. Cotter and Knuckle Joints. Assembly drawings with sectioning and bill of materials. Machine Assemblies: involving machine elements like shafts, couplings, bearing, pulleys, gears, belts, brackets. Detailed part drawings from assembly drawings. Engine mechanisms assembly and disassembly. Tool drawings including jigs and fixtures. Production drawings: Limits, Fits and Tolerances, Dimensional and geometric tolerances, Surface finish symbols. Layout drawings: Schematics, process and instrumentation diagrams, piping drawings. Structural drawings: examples for reading and interpretation. Computer aided drawing and drafting (CADD): use of software packages for engineering drawings and drafting. 7. Suggested Books 1. N.D. Bhatt, and V.M. Panchal, Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 2009. 2. N. Sidheswar, P. Kannaiah, and V.V.S. Sastry, Machine Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 1980. 3. Bureau of Indian Standards, SP 46: 1988.
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