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This document outlines the objectives and contents of a computer aided machine drawing course. The course teaches conventional representations of machine components, 2D and 3D modeling using software, solid modeling of parts and assemblies, and manufacturing drawings with tolerances.

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This document outlines the objectives and contents of a computer aided machine drawing course. The course teaches conventional representations of machine components, 2D and 3D modeling using software, solid modeling of parts and assemblies, and manufacturing drawings with tolerances.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR

B.Tech – II-II Sem LTPC


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19A03404 COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING
Course Objectives:
● Introduce conventional representations of material and machine components.
● Train to use software for 2D and 3D modeling.
● Teach solid modeling of machine parts and their sections.
● Explain creation of 2D assembly drawings from 3D assemblies.
● Familiarize with limits, fits and tolerances in mating components.
The following contents are to be done by any 2D software package Conventional
representation of materials and components:
Detachable joints: Drawing of thread profiles, hexagonal and square-headed bolts and nuts,
bolted joint with washer and locknut, stud joint, screw joint and foundation bolts.
Riveted joints: Drawing of rivet, lap joint, butt joint with single strap, single riveted, double
riveted double strap joints.
Welded joints: Lap joint and T joint with fillet, butt joint with conventions.
Keys: Taper key, sunk taper key, round key, saddle key, feather key, woodruff key.
Shaft coupling, bushed pin-type flange coupling, universal coupling, Oldhams’ coupling.
The following contents to be done by any 3D software package
Sectional views creating solid models of complex machine parts and create sectional views.
Assembly drawings: (Any four of the following using solid model software)
Lathe tool post, tool head of shaping machine, tail stock, machine vice, gate valve,
carburettor,
piston, connecting rod, excentric, screw jack, plumber block, axle bearing, pipe vice,
clamping
device, Geneva cam, universal coupling,
Manufacturing drawing:
Representation of limits, fits and tolerances for mating parts. Use any four parts of above
assembly drawings and prepare manufacturing drawing with dimensional and geometric
tolerances.
Course Outcomes:
After completion of this lab student will be able to
 Demonstrate the conventional representations of materials and machine components.
● Model riveted, welded and key joints using CAD system.
● Create solid models and sectional views of machine components.
● Generate solid models of machine parts and assemble them.
● Translate 3D assemblies into 2D drawings.
● Create manufacturing drawing with dimensional and geometric tolerances.
Text Books:
1. K.L.Narayana, P.Kannaiah, “A text book on Engineering Drawing”, SciTech
Publications, 2014
2. “Software tools/packages”, Auto CAD, Solid works or equalent.
Reference Books:
1. Cecil Jensen, Jay Helsel and Donald D.Voisinet, “Computer Aided Engineering
Drawing”, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, NY, 2000.
2. James Barclay, Brain Griffiths, “Engineering Drawing for Manufacture”, Kogan Page
Science, 2003.
3. N.D.Bhatt, “Machine Drawing”, Charotar, 50th edition, 2014.
4. K.L.Narayana, “Production Drawing”, NewAge International Publishers, 3rd edition,
2014

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