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6.2 LAB RECORD FORMAT - Only CAD

This document outlines 10 exercises related to engineering graphics and CAD modeling. The exercises cover topics like orthographic projections, conic sections, solid modeling, building drawings, parametric modeling, and generating 2D drawings from 3D models. Each exercise includes an introduction to the topic, procedures for solving example problems, and results. The overall aim is to learn important concepts and skills in engineering graphics.

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6.2 LAB RECORD FORMAT - Only CAD

This document outlines 10 exercises related to engineering graphics and CAD modeling. The exercises cover topics like orthographic projections, conic sections, solid modeling, building drawings, parametric modeling, and generating 2D drawings from 3D models. Each exercise includes an introduction to the topic, procedures for solving example problems, and results. The overall aim is to learn important concepts and skills in engineering graphics.

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1. Exercise : 1 2.

Date:

3. Title : Essentials of engineering graphics Introduction and basics

4. Aim : To know the importance of Engineering Graphics, standards, lettering; and to


draw simple 2D objects in CAD software.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction:
i. About Engineering Graphics:

ii. About Drafting tools and its advantages over conventional drafting:
7. Procedure (for solving question # ):
7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Conditions (if any) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.4 Drawing Procedure:
Step 1.
8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 2 2. Date:

3. Title : Conic and special curves.

4. Aim : To understand and draw conic curves, and special curves like cycloid, involute,
and Archimedean spiral.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction:
i. About Conic curves:

ii. About special curves:


7. Procedure (for solving question # ):
7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Conditions (if any) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.4 Drawing Procedure:
Step 1.
8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 3 2. Date:

3. Title : Fundamentals of projections - Orthographic projection of points and lines.

4. Aim : To draw the orthographic projection of points in various quadrants; straight lines
in first quadrant inclined to only one plane, and practice free-hand sketching.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction:
i. About Orthographic projection :

ii. Projection of points and lines:


7. Procedure (for solving question # )
7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Conditions (if any) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.4 Drawing Procedure:
Step 1.
8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 4 2. Date:

3. Title :Orthographic multi-view projections - lines and planes inclined to both the planes

4. Aim : To draw the orthographic projections of straight lines and planes inclined to both
the planes.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction:
i. About Orthographic projection of lines inclined to both the planes:

ii. Projection of planes inclined to both the planes :


7. Procedure (for solving question # )
7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Conditions (if any) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.4 Drawing Procedure:
Step 1.
8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 5 2. Date:

3. Title : Projection of solids.

4. Aim : To draw the orthographic multi-view projection of solid prisms/ cylinders.


pyramids/ cones.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: Prisms and Cylinders:

6.1 Terminology ( pyramid with sketch): 6.2 Real time example - Picture

Fig. Fig.

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Resting on Conditions :
7.4 Other resting condition (if any) :
7.5 Other condition (if any) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.6 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 6 2. Date:

3. Title : Combinations of solids: CSG, and advanced solid modelling.

4. Aim : To model simple combination of solids by Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG), and
some advanced models using sweep, loft, shell solid models and obtain their projections.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: CSG, Advanced solid modelling

6.2 CSG sketch): 6.2 Real time example - Picture

Fig. Fig.

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Resting on Conditions :
7.4 Other resting condition (if any) :
7.5 Other condition (if any) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.6 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 7 2. Date:

3. Title : Section of solids.

4. Aim : To draw the orthographic multi-view projection of sectioned solid like prisms/
cylinders and pyramids/ cones.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: Section of solids:

6.3 Terminology (with sketch): 6.2 Real time example - Picture

Fig. Fig.

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Resting on Conditions :
7.4 Other resting condition (if any) :
7.5 Other condition (cutting plane) :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.6 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 8 2. Date:

3. Title : Building Drawing (2D/3D).

4. Aim : To draw the orthographic multi-view projection of a building with sectioned view
showing the construction details.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: Building drawing, Plan, Elevation and Sectional view:

6.4 Terminology (with sketch): 6.2 Real time example Picture

Fig. Fig.

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.3 Stepwise procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 9 2. Date:

3. Title : 3D part modelling – Parametric.

4. Aim : To draw the 3D part modelling in advanced part modelling software.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: Advanced 3D part modelling software

3D part sketch

Fig. 3D part model

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.3 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands/ tools/ features used:

S.N. Command/ tool/ features Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 10 2. Date:

3. Title : Generating 2D drawings from 3D models.

4. Aim : To generate associated 2D drawings from 3D models, and to annotate the same.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: 2D drawings from 3D models, and on Annotation

Fig, Generated 2D drawing

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.3 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands/ tools/ features used:

S.N. Command/ tool/ features Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 11 2. Date:

3. Title : Development of surfaces

4. Aim : To draw the development of lateral surfaces of un-cut and sectioned solid
prisms/ cylinders, pyramids/ cones.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: Development of lateral surfaces.

6.5 Sectioned solid - sketch): 6.2 Real times example Picture

Fig. Fig.

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :
7.3 Resting on Conditions :
7.4 Other resting condition (if any) :
7.5 Other condition - cutting plane :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.6 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands used:

S.N. Command Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks
1. Exercise : 12 2. Date:

3. Title : Assembly modelling and generating assembly drawing.

4. Aim : To model assembly of parts and to generate the assembly drawing and exploded
views.

5. Software used:

6. Introduction: Assembly of parts and Assembly drawing

Fig. Assembly model

7. Procedure (for solving question # ):


7.1 Question outline :
7.2 Object :

Fig. Free hand sketch of the solution to question #


7.3 Procedure:
Step 1.

8. Commands/ tools/ features used:

S.N. Command/ tool/ features Use

9. Result:

Faculty Name Date of Submission

Signature Marks

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