Course File As Per BATU Graphics
Course File As Per BATU Graphics
Engineering Graphics
Subject Teacher: Mr. Ghagare S.D
FIRST YEAR
Unit 1
Drawing standards and geometrical construction Drawing standard SP: 46, Type of lines,
lettering, dimensioning, scaling conventions. Geometrical construction: Dividing a given straight
line into any number of equal parts, bisecting a given angle, drawing a regular polygon given one
side, special methods of constructing a pentagon and a hexagon.
Unit 2
Orthographic Projections and Projections of Points: Introduction to orthographic projection,
drawing of orthographic views of objects from their isometric views. Projection of points lying in
four quadrants.
Unit 3
Projections Lines and Planes and their Traces: Projection of lines parallel and perpendicular to
one or both planes, projection of lines inclined to one or both planes. Traces of lines. Projection
of planes parallel and perpendicular to one or both planes, projection of planes inclined to one or
both planes.
Unit 4
Projections of Solids: Types of solids, projections of solids with axis perpendicular and parallel to
HP and VP, solids with axis inclined to one or both the planes. Projection of spheres touching
each other.
Unit 5
Sectioning of Solids, Isometric Projections: Sectioning of solids: Section planes perpendicular to
one plane and parallel or inclined to other plane. Isometric projection: Isometric scale, drawing of
isometric projections from given orthographic views.
Unit 6
Development of surfaces and Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting: Development of
surfaces: Development of cylindrical and conical surfaces Development of prisms. Introduction
to computer aides: Introduction to computer aided drafting, drafting packages and tools to make
drawings.
Reference/Text Books:
1. N. D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 46th Edition, 2003.
2. K. V. Nataraajan, A text book of Engineering Graphic, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Chennai,
2006.
3. K. Venugopal and V. Prabhu Raja, Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Ltd,
2008.
Shree Santkrupa Shikshan Sanstha’s
SHREE SANTKRUPA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH), GHOGAON.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
LESSON PLAN Winter-2017
Subject: Engineering Graphics Subject Code: ME104
Class: I Year, Semester: I Faculty: Mr. Ghagare S.D.
Marking SchemeIA- 20 marks MSE- 20 marks
ESE- 60 mark
Reference /Text book:
1. N. D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 46th Edition, 2003.
2. K. V. Nataraajan, A text book of Engineering Graphic, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Chennai,
2006.
3. K. Venugopal and V. Prabhu Raja, Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Ltd,
2008.
4. S Gowari, , A text book of Engineering Graphic , Sixth edition , Vikas publication 2014.
5. A text book of Engineering Drawing By R.K.Dhawan S.Chand & Company Ltd., New
Delhi
6. A text book of Engineering Drawing By P.S.Gill S.K.Kataria & sons, Delhi.
7. Engineering Drawing & Graphics using Auto CAD 2000 By T. Jeyapoovan, Vikas
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
LESSON PLAN
Day Date
Drawing standards and geometrical construction Drawing
Fri 11 August
standard SP: 46, Type of lines, lettering,
Mon 14 August Dimensioning, scaling conventions.
Geometrical construction: Dividing a given straight line into any
Mon 21 August
number of equal parts
Mon 28 August Bisecting a given angle,
Fri 1 Sep Drawing a regular polygon given one side,
Mon 4 Sep Special methods of constructing a pentagon and a hexagon.
Orthographic Projections and Projections of Points: Introduction
Fri 8 Sep
to orthographic projection,
Drawing of orthographic views of objects from their isometric
Sat 9 Sep
views.
Drawing of orthographic views of objects from their isometric
Mon 11 Sep
views.
Drawing of orthographic views of objects from their isometric
Fri 15 Sep
views.
Mon 18 Sep Projection of points lying in four quadrants.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Theory: 2 Hrs/week
Mid-term Exam: 1 Hr
Mark Distribution and Assessment Criteria
To tal Mark Distributio n
*CA 1 MID SEM *CA 2 END SEM TOTAL
ASSIGNMEN
THEORY ASSIGNMENT FIRST 3 UNIT TS
S -
1TO5 6 T O 10
100
10 MARKS 20 MARKS 10 MARKS 60 MARKS MARKS
Note: The students are expected to solve problems in first angle and third angle projections
*CA 1 AND CA 2: Continuous Assessment: Open or Close book class test/ Individual Assignments/ Group
Assignment/
Viva-voce
Attendance Report
Mid
%
Sr. Roll. No. Student Name Test- I Term
Attended
Test
20171010
1 08
1 PATIL SAURABH ANADA
20171010
2 08
2 KARANDE HARSHA HIRACHANDRA
20171010
3 08
3 POTDAR GAYATRI SURESH
20171010
4 09
4 THORAT PRAJAKTA MOHAN
Unit Test –I Question Paper
Shree Santkrupa Shikshan Sanstha’s
SHREE SANTKRUPA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH), GHOGAON.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
UNIT TEST: I
Subject: Engineering Graphics Subject Code: ME104
Year: F.Y. B. Tech. Semester: I Max. Marks: 10
Q 1. Draw the front view and top view of any one object in arrow direction of belows objects.
(Use first angle method) (10 Marks)
Object 1 Object 2
ASSIGNMENT NO. 01
(B.) Surname
1). Sketch the Orthographic projections in first Angle of the solids shown below. Work with free
hand, single stroke sketches. Draw proportionally while not giving much importance to the
dimensions. The front view is in direction of the arrow (bottom left) for all figures.
2). Draw the projection of the following points on the same ground line keeping the projectors 30
mm apart. Proper dimensioning must be done as per BIS standards.
(i) 25 mm above H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P.
(ii) 25 mm below the H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P.
(iii) 25 mm above the H.P. and in the V.P.
Assignment No. 03 (Projection of point and plane)
1. A straight line AB of true length 100 mm has its end A 20 mm above HP and 30 mm in front
of VP. The top view of the line is 80 mm and front view is 70 mm. Draw the projections (TV and
FV) of the line AB and obtain the true inclinations of the line AB with HP and VP.
3. Draw the Top view and front view of a circular lamina if the surface of the lamina is
perpendicular to HP and inclined at 30° to VP.
4. Draw the front view, top view and side view of a square lamina. The surface of the lamina is
inclined at θ to HP and perpendicular to VP.
1. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25 mm side and axis 60 mm long, resting on
one of its rectangular faces on H.P. with the axes inclined at 300 to the V.P.
2. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 50 mm long, has an edge of its base on the
ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel to V.P. Draw its projections.
3. Draw the projections of a cone, base 50 mm φ and axis 65 mm long, when it is resting on the
ground on a point on the base circle with axis making angle 30 0 with the H.P. and 450 with the
V.P.
Assignment No. 05 (Section of solids and Isometric projection)
1. A cone, base 70 mm diameter, axis 75 mm long and resting on its base on H.P., is cut by a
vertical section plane, the H.T. of which is 12 mm away from the top view of the axis. Draw the
sectional front view, top view and the true shape of the section if:
(i.) H.T of vertical section plane makes an angle 60o with reference line xy,
(ii.) Vertical section plane is parallel to V.P.
2. A hollow cylinder, 50 mm outside diameter, axis 80 mm long and thickness 10 mm has its
axis parallel to the V.P. and inclined at 60o to the horizontal. It is cut into two equal halves by a
horizontal section plane. Draw its sectional top view.
3. What is difference between ‘isometric view’ and ‘isometric projection’? Explain.
4. Draw the isometric projection of the model of steps, two views of which are shown in the
Figure .
Assignment No. 06 (DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES)
1. A right circular cone having length of its axis 70 mm and diameter of its base 50 mm is resting
on the horizontal ground. An ant starts its journey from a point at the circumference of its base
goes around the cone and reaches at the same point. Find the length of the shortest path of the ant
and show it in the plan and elevation of the cone. Also show this shortest path on the
development of lateral surface of the cone.
2. Draw the development of lateral surface of the cylinder having diameter 80 mm and height 70
mm with a square hole of side 20 mm in it as shown in Figure. The axis of square hole bisects
the axis of cylinder which passes through two of the corner edges of square hole.
3. A 50 mm cylindrical pipe branches off at 90o from a 75 mm cylindrical main pipe as shown in
Figure. Draw the development of both the pipes at the joint. Assume suitable lengths for the
main pipe as well as for the branch pipe.
Drawing Sheet Problems
1. Write the free hand lettering on Drawing Sheet A to Z, a to z and 0 to 9 in Vertical and
Inclined or Slant as per sheet supplied.
2. Draw all the lines as per IS code.
3. Draw all dimensions types with example.
Problem no: 02
SHEET NO. 04 TITLE: Projection of point
1. A point C is 40 mm below HP and 30 mm behind VP. Draw its projection.
2. Draw the orthographic projections of the following points.
(a) Point P is 30 mm. above H.P and 40 mm. in front of VP.
(b) Point Q is 25 mm. above H.P and 35 mm. behind VP.
(c) Point R is 32 mm. below H.P and 45 mm behind VP.
(d) Point Sis 35 mm. below H.P and 42 mm in front of VP.
Q2. Given below the two orthographic views of an object in the third angle scheme, draw its
isometric projection.
SHEET NO. 10 TITLE: Development of surface
1. Develop the lateral surface of a truncated cylinder shown in Figure I.
2. Draw the development of lateral surface of the residual part of a right circular cone after
cutting some parts from top and bottom shown in Figure II.