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(1) This document provides information about the Electromechanical Engineering Program course Computer Aided Drafting offered at Alexandria University in the fall semester of 2008-2009. (2) Over the 15-week semester, students will learn principles of machine drawing and assembly, functions of machine elements, and will use AutoCAD for computer-aided drafting of electromechanical systems. (3) Student performance will be evaluated based on classwork, homework, lab exercises and reports, and a final 3-hour exam.

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(1) This document provides information about the Electromechanical Engineering Program course Computer Aided Drafting offered at Alexandria University in the fall semester of 2008-2009. (2) Over the 15-week semester, students will learn principles of machine drawing and assembly, functions of machine elements, and will use AutoCAD for computer-aided drafting of electromechanical systems. (3) Student performance will be evaluated based on classwork, homework, lab exercises and reports, and a final 3-hour exam.

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Alexandria University

Faculty of Engineering

Electromechanical Engineering Program


Course Code: EME 201 Semester: Fall Number of Credits: 3 Course Title: Computer Aided Drafting Year : 2008 -2009 Lecture hours/week: 2 Lab. hours/week: 3

COURSE SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES To introduce the principles of machine drawing and machine parts assembly To study the function of principal machine elements and their illustrations Using AutoCAD as a computer aided drafting tool to represent electromechanical systems LECTURES, LABORATORIES AND TUTORIALS PLAN Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Lecture Introduction to Assembly drawing and AutoCAD Fasteners: Through bolts, tap bolts and studs Screw fasteners Keys and Pins Valves Stuffing Box Helical compression springs Gears types and representation Plain and Antifriction bearings Welding and symbols Pipe lines and pipe fittings Fits and tolerances Fits and tolerances problems Introduction to 3D solid modeling Revision Lab Exercises on simple machine part Exercises on sectioned views Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on drawing assembly Exercises on 3D solid modeling Exercises on general applications

COURSE WORK AND GRADING POLICY Item Class work Homework Final exam type Exercises (Lab.) Reports 3hrs exam in Lab. Week each week 3th & 7th 16th assessment 40 % 10 % 50 % 100 %

REFRENCES Technical Drawing 13th edition by: Fredrick E. Giesecke, Notes and exercises provided by the Lecturer Course Coordinator: Dr. Ibrahim El Fahham Office hours: Monday 12:30 2:00 Location: Publisher: Prentice Hall

4th floor Mech. Building

Tuesday 12:30 3:00

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