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Engineering Drawing

The document describes an engineering graphics lab course for freshman engineering students. The course aims to equip students with drawing skills for points, lines, planes and solids as well as an introduction to computer-aided design. It is divided into 5 modules covering topics such as orthographic projections, sectioning of solids, surface development, and basic CAD commands. Students will be assessed through internal assessments, end-semester exams, lab performance, and a viva. The course objectives to provide in-depth knowledge of manual drawings and capabilities with drawing instruments.

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Engineering Drawing

The document describes an engineering graphics lab course for freshman engineering students. The course aims to equip students with drawing skills for points, lines, planes and solids as well as an introduction to computer-aided design. It is divided into 5 modules covering topics such as orthographic projections, sectioning of solids, surface development, and basic CAD commands. Students will be assessed through internal assessments, end-semester exams, lab performance, and a viva. The course objectives to provide in-depth knowledge of manual drawings and capabilities with drawing instruments.

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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LAB

 Course Code: MAE 2208 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LAB L T P C

Version X.X Date of Approval: 8th May 2019 0 0 4 2

Pre-requisites/Exposure Concepts Mathematics (especially Trigonometry and


Geometry)
Co-requisites Machine Drawing & CAD

Catalog Description:

A freshman level course which provides the undergraduate engineering students with a
background in descriptive geometry, orthographic projection, engineering drawing standards
and annotation,computer-aided engineering graphics. The concepts of point, line and plane
relationships in projection, multi-view engineering drawings, auxiliary and section views,
basic dimensioning and annotation, engineering applications of drawings are also discussed.

Course Objective:

The objective of this course is to


1. Equip the students with the in-depth knowledge of drawings of points, straight line,
planes, cylinders, prisms, pyramids, parabola, ellipse etc.
2. Draw different figures manually and will be capable of using various instruments
involved in drawings.

Course Outcomes (COs):


At the end of the course, the student shall be able to:
CO 1 - Define and explain basic principles of projections of points and lines.
CO 2 - Define, describe and construct the different orientations and projections of planes.
CO 3 – Explain and construct the projections of solids and sectioning of solids in different
orientations.
CO 4 - State and draw the concepts of development of surfaces and introduction to auto
CAD.
CO 5 – Define and construct orthographic and isometric view of an object.
Blooms Number
Modules
level* of hours

Module I: Introduction
Importance, significance and scope of engineering drawing, drawing
L1 and L2 8
instruments and their use, lettering, dimensioning, scales, sense of
proportioning, different types of projections, B.I.S. Specifications.

Module II: Projection of points, lines and plane surface 


Principal planes, principles of orthographic projections, Projection of
points in all quadrants, Projection methods - First angle & third angleL1, L2 and
projection, Projections of straight lines (first angle projection) inclined L3 12
to both the planes, true lengths and traces, projection of planes,
projection of planes in simple position and inclined to both the
principal planes, auxiliary planes and views
Module III: Projection of solids & section of solids
Projection of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder, cone and
truncated solids when the axis is inclined to both of the principalL1, L2 and 12
planes, Sectioning of above solids in simple vertical position when theL3
cutting plane is inclined to the one of the principal planes and
perpendicular to the other, obtaining true shape of section
Module IV: Development of surfaces & Isometric projections
Development of surfaces of simple and sectioned solids – Prisms,
pyramids cylinders and cones, Principles of isometric projection,L1, L2 and 8
isometric scale, Isometric projections of simple solids and truncatedL3
solids, Prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, Conversion of
Orthographic Views to Isometric Views and Vice-versa.

Module V: Introduction to CAD


Introduction to CAD and use of its commands, practice of some 2D L1, L2 and 8
figures using CAD. L3

*Bloom’s Level:
L1-Knowledge; L2-Comprehension; L3-Application; L4:Analysis; L5:Synthesis,
L6:Evaluation

 Examination Scheme:
IA EE
A PR LR V PR V
5 10 10 5 50 20
Note: IA –Internal Assessment, EE- External Exam, PR- Performance, LR – Lab Record, V –
Viva.
Text Books:
 PS Gill, 2013, Engineering Drawing, Kataria Publication.
 ND Bhatt, 2014, Engineering Drawing, Charotar publications.

References Books:
 N Sidheshwar, 2014 Machine Drawing Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill
 M.B. Shah & B.C. Rana, 2007, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education.
 CADFolks, AutoCAD 2018 For Beginners, CreateSpace Independent Publishing
Platform; 6 edition.
CO, PO and PSO mapping

PO PO PO PSO 4
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PSO 1 PSO 2 PSO 3
10 11 12

CO1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- --

CO2 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- --

CO3 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- --

CO4 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- --

CO5 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- --

1: strongly related, 2: moderately related and 3: weakly related

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