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VASIREDDY VENKATADRI INSTITUTE OF

TECHNOLOGYNAMBUR-522508.

YEAR: I B.Tech. SEMESTER: I


COURSE NAME: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
DETAILED SYLLABUS:
(First angle projection only)
UNIT 1
Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical Constructions and
Constructing regular polygons by general methods. Curves: construction of ellipse,
parabola and hyperbola by general method (Eccentricity method), Cycloids,
Involutes, Normal and tangent to Curves
UNIT 2
Orthographic Projections: Reference plane, importance of reference lines or
Plane, Projections of a point situated in any one of the four quadrants.
Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to both
reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to other
reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the other reference
plane.
Projections of Straight Lines Inclined to both the reference planes, Midpoint
problems.
UNIT 3
Projections of Planes: regular planes Perpendicular to both reference planes,
parallel to one reference plane and inclined to the other reference plane; plane
inclined to both the reference planes.
Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of revolution.
Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to horizontal plane,
Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to both the reference planes,
Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one reference plane and parallel to
another plane.
UNIT 4
Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional views
and True shape of section, Sections of solids in simple position only.
Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line development
and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, cylinder, pyramid and
cone.
UNIT 5
Conversion of Views: Conversion of isometric views to orthographic views;
Conversion of orthographic views to isometric views.
Computer graphics: Creating 2D&3D drawings of objects including PCB and
Transformations using Auto CAD (Not for end examination).
Text books:
1. N. D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 2016.
Reference books:
1. Engineering Drawing, K.L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Tata McGraw
Hill, 2013.
2. Engineering Drawing, M.B.Shah and B.C. Rana, Pearson Education
Inc,2009.
3. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD, Dhananjay
Jolhe, Tata McGraw Hill, 2017.
4. AutoCAD 2018 Training Guide (English, Paperback, Sagar Linkan)

Websites:
1.https://www.autodesk.com.au/campaigns/autocad-tutorials
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112104172
MICRO-SYLLABUS:

Unit Module Micro content


(First angle projection only)
Unit 1: Introduction: Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Geometrical
Constructions and Constructing regular polygons by general methods.
Curves: construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola by general method
(Eccentricity method), Cycloids, Involutes, Normal and tangent to Curves.
Introduction: Lines, Lettering and
Dimensioning, Geometrical,
Constructions, regular polygons by
general methods
construction of (Not for end examination).
conic curves by construction of ellipse by general method
Eccentricity i.e., Eccentricity method. Drawing
method only Normal and tangent to Curves.
construction of parabola by general
1 method i.e., Eccentricity method
construction of hyperbola by general
method i.e., Eccentricity method
Construction of Simple Cycloid
Construction of EPI- Cycloid
Simple Cycloid HYPO- Cycloid. Drawing Normal and
tangent to Curves
Construction of Involute of Polygon
Involute Involute of Circle
Unit Module Micro content
Unit 2 Orthographic Projections: Reference plane, importance of reference
lines or Plane, Projections of a point situated in any one of the four quadrants.

Projections of Straight Lines: Projections of straight lines parallel to both


reference planes, perpendicular to one reference plane and parallel to other
reference plane, inclined to one reference plane and parallel to the other
reference plane.

Projections of Straight Lines Inclined to both the reference planes


Projections of a point situated in any one
of the four quadrants.
Determine the shortest distance of a point
situated in First quadrant.
Projections of a Projections of straight lines parallel to
points and Lines both H.P and V.P
inclined to one Projections of straight lines parallel to
2
plane. H.P and perpendicular to V. P
(First angle Projections of straight lines parallel to
projection only) V.P and perpendicular to H. P
Projections of straight lines Inclined to
H.P and parallel to V. P
Projections of straight lines Inclined to
V.P and parallel to H. P
Projections of Straight Lines Inclined to
Projections of Lines
both the reference planes when True
inclined to both length and True angles are given in First
planes. angle projection.
(First angle Projections of Straight Lines Inclined to
projection only) both the reference planes when Reduced
length and True angles are given in
First angle projection.
Simple midpoint problems on Lines
Inclined to both the reference planes in
First angle projection.
Unit Module Micro content
Unit 3: Projections of Planes: regular planes Perpendicular to both reference
planes, parallel to one reference plane and inclined to the other reference plane;
plane inclined to both the reference planes.
Projections of Solids: Types of solids: Polyhedra and Solids of revolution.
Projections of solids in simple positions: Axis perpendicular to horizontal plane,
Axis perpendicular to vertical plane and Axis parallel to both the reference
planes, Projection of Solids with axis inclined to one reference plane and parallel
to another plane.
Projections of plane surfaces inclined to
one plane and perpendicular the other
reference plane in First angle projection.
Projections of Plane Projections of Planes: regular plane
surfaces inclined to surfaces Perpendicular to both H.P and
both planes. V.P, Perpendicular to one reference
(First angle planes and parallel to other reference
projection only) plane in First angle projection.
Simple problems on plane surfaces
inclined to both the reference planes in
First angle projection.
3 Projections of solids (prisms, pyramids,
cylinder and cone) in simple positions:
Axis perpendicular to H.P and parallel
Projections of to V.P. in First angle projection.
solids AXIS inclined Projections of solids (prisms, pyramids,
ONLY one plane. cylinder and cone) in simple positions:
(First angle Axis perpendicular to V.P and parallel
projection only) to H.P. in First angle projection.
Projection of Solids with axis inclined to
one reference plane and parallel to
another plane. in First angle projection.
Unit Module Micro content
Unit 4: Sections of Solids: Perpendicular and inclined section planes, Sectional
views and True shape of section, Sections of solids in simple position only.
Development of Surfaces: Methods of Development: Parallel line development
and radial line development. Development of a cube, prism, cylinder, pyramid
and cone
Sections of Prisms and Cylinder when
the section plane is Perpendicular to One
Sections of Solids
of the reference planes and parallel to the
4 (Simple problems other reference plane.
only)
Sections of Pyramids and cone when
the section plane is Perpendicular to One
of the reference plane and parallel to the
other reference plane.
Sections of Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinder
and Cone when the section plane is
inclined to H.P and Perpendicular to V.P.
Sections of Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinder
and Cone when the section plane is
inclined to V.P and Perpendicular to H.P.
Development of Lateral surfaces of a
cube, prism and cylinder in simple
position.
Development of Lateral surfaces of a
Development of
pyramid and cone in simple position.
Surfaces
Development of Lateral surfaces of a
(Simple problems
sections of solids such as cube, prism
only)
and cylinder in simple position.
Development of Lateral surfaces of a
sections of solids such as pyramid and
cone in simple position.
Unit Module Micro content
Unit 5: Conversion of Views: Conversion of isometric views to orthographic
views; Conversion of orthographic views to isometric views.
Computer graphics: Creating 2D&3D drawings of objects including PCB and
Transformations using Auto CAD (Not for end examination).
Conversion of Conversion of isometric views to
isometric views to orthographic views
orthographic views
Draw the Isometric View of Prisms,
cylinder.
Draw the Isometric View of Pyramids and
cone.
Conversion of
5 Conversion of orthographic views to
orthographic views
isometric views
to isometric views.
Creating 2D&3D drawings of simple
(First angle
objects using Auto CAD
projection only)
(Not for end examination).
Creating 2D&3D drawings of simple
objects using Auto CAD
(Not for end examination).
Code No: XXXXXXX
I B. TECH II SEMESTER MODEL PAPER R23
Engineering Graphics
(COMMON TO CSE, CSM, AID, AIM, CIV &MEC)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
________________________________________________________________________________
Note: Answer one question from each unit (5X14 = 70 Marks)
(First angle projection only)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. a) Not Applicable

UNIT-I CO BL
2. a) A fixed point is 50 mm from a fixed straight line. Draw [14M] CO1 BL2
the locus of a point P moving such a way that the
ratio of the distance of the point P to fixed point and
the point P to Fixed straight line is 2/3. Name the
curve.
(OR)
3. a) A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on the circumference [14M] CO1 BL2
of another circle of 175 mm diameter and outside it.
Trace the locus of a point on the circumference of the
rolling circle for one complete revolution. Name the
curve.
UNIT-II
4. a) A point P is 15mm above the H.P. and 20mm in front [7M] CO2 BL3
of the V.P. another Point Q is 25mm behind the V.P.
and 40mm below the H.P. Draw projections of P and Q
keeping the distance between their projectors equal to
90mm.Draw straight lines joining their top and front
views.
b) A Line AB is 50mm long is inclined at 300 to H.P and [7M] CO2 BL3
is parallel to V.P. Draw its projections if one end A is
20mm above H.P and 30mm Infront of V.P.
(OR)
5. a) A Line AB is 60mm long is inclined at 300 to H.P and [14M] CO2 BL3
450 to V.P. Draw its projections if one end A is 20mm
above H.P and 30mm Infront of V.P. Determine the
F.V and T,V length.
UNIT-III
6. a) A pentagonal plane of 30 mm side has one of its sides [14M] CO3 BL3
in the H.P and inclined at 450 to the V.P while the
surface of the plane makes an angle of 300 to H.P.
Draw its projections.
(OR)
7. a) A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 60 [14M] CO3 BL3
mm long, has an edge of its base on the H.P. Its axis
is inclined at 300 to the H.P and parallel to the V.P.
Draw its projections
UNIT-IV
8. a) A pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60 [14M] CO4 BL3
mm long has its base horizontal and an edge of the
base parallel to the V.P.A horizontal section plane cuts
it at a distance of 30 mm above the base. Draw it’s
front view and sectional top view.
(OR)
9. a) A Hexagonal prism of base edge 30 mm and height 60 [14M] CO4 BL3
mm is resting on the base on HP such that one of the
edges of the base is perpendicular to VP. A section
plane at an angle of 30 to HP and perpendicular to
VP cuts the axis of the prism at a height of 30 mm
from the base. Draw the FV, TV and development of
the prism.
UNIT-V
10. a) Draw the front view, top view for the following isometric views. [14M] CO5 BL4

(OR)
11. a) Draw the isometric view of the given figure [14M] CO5 BL4

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