3. BCEDK103
3. BCEDK103
SEMESTER-I
Course Name: Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Course Code: BCEDK103
No. of Lecture hours / week: 3 CIE Marks: 50
No. of Tutorial hours / week: 0 SEE Marks: 50
Total No. of Lecture Hours + Tutorial hours: 3 SEE Duration: 03 hours
L: T: P: 2:0:2 Credits: 3
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
Engineering graphics is commonly used mode of communication in industry as it is
brief and clearer. Appropriate exposure to drawing helps the students to translate
different ideas into practical applications. Acquisition of drafting skills as per standard
conventions is used to make the drawing of a given object or component so that others
can understand and interpret the drawing as intended by the draftsman. Hence
drawing is regarded as a prerequisite for engineering graduates.
COURSE OVERVIEW:
This course provides the basic understanding of the fundamentals of Engineering
Graphics, mainly visualization, graphics theory, standards and conventions of
drawing, the tools of drawing and the use of drawings in engineering applications
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES (CLO) :
Explain the principles of engineering graphics and their significance.
Develop the ability of conveying the engineering information through
drawings.
Enable to use computer aided drafting software for generation of drawings
Module-I
MODULE 1: Introduction: Significance of Engineering drawing, BIS Conventions of
Engineering Drawing, Free hand sketching of engineering drawing, Scales.
Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting software, Co-ordinate system and reference
planes HP, VP, RPP & LPP of 2D/3D environment. Selection of drawing sheet size and
scale. Commands and creation of Lines, coordinate points, axes, polylines, square,
rectangle, polygons, splines, circles, ellipse, move, copy, off-set, mirror, rotate, trim,
extend, break, chamfer, fillet and curves.
Orthographic Projections of Points, Lines and Planes:
Introduction to Orthographic projections of points on all four quadrants and problems
on first quadrant only. Orthographic projections of lines (Placed in First quadrant
only).
Orthographic projections of planes (Resting on HP only) viz triangle, square, rectangle,
pentagon, hexagon, and circular laminae (Placed in First quadrant only using change
of position method).Application problems on projections of Lines & Planes (For
practice only, not for CIE/ SEE )
Module-II
Orthographic Projection of Solids: Orthographic projection of right regular solids
(Solids Resting on HP only): Prisms & Pyramids (triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon,
hexagon), Cones, Cubes.
Projections of Frustum of cone and pyramids (For practice only, not for CIE and SEE).
Module-III
Isometric Projections: Isometric scale, Isometric projection of hexahedron (cube),
right regular prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres. Isometric projection of
combination of two simple solids.
Conversion of simple isometric drawings into orthographic views. Problems on
applications of Isometric projections of simple objects / engineering components.
Introduction to drawing views using 3D environment (For demonstration only
Module-IV
Development of Lateral Surfaces of Solids: Development of lateral surfaces of right
regular prisms, cylinders, pyramids and cones resting with base on HP only.
Development of lateral surfaces of their frustums and truncations.
For Activity based Assessment: Problems on applications of development of lateral
surfaces like funnels and trays.
Module-V
Multidisciplinary Applications & Practice (For CIE Only):
Free hand Sketching; True free hand sketching on Roads, Buildings, Utensils, Hand
tools & Furniture’s etc
Electric Wiring and lighting diagrams; Automatic fire alarm, Call bell system, UPS
system, Basic power distribution system using suitable software
Electronics Engineering Drawings- Simple Electronics Circuit Drawings, practice on
layers concept.
Basic Building Drawing; Architectural floor plan, basic foundation drawing, steel
structures- Frames, bridges, trusses using Auto CAD or suitable software
Textbooks::
1. Engineering Graphics - K.R. Gopalakrishna and Sudhir Gopal krishna, 2019 edition
- Subash Publishers Bangalore.
2. Engineering Drawing - N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, 48th Edition, 2005- Charotar
Publishing House, Gujarat
Reference Books:
1. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, 5th Edition, 2019 - S. Trymbaka Murthy, -
I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Computer Aided Engineering drawing- Prof. M. H. Annaiah, New Age International
Publisher, New Delhi. 2009
Course Outcomes:
CO1 Sketch the engineering drawings of different geometrical shapes by analyzing
its dimensions and positions
CO2 Analyze and Identify the interdisciplinary engineering components or
systems through its graphical representation.
CO3 Use CAD software to sketch engineering drawings
CO4* Demonstrate individual/team work in implementing the principles of
engineering graphics to develop simple physical objects.
*CO4 will be assessed in CIE only
CO – PO Matrix
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1
CO PO1 PO2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2
CO1 3 - - – - – – – – - – –
CO2 – 2 – – - – – – – 2 – -
CO3 - - - – 2 – – – – 2 – –
CO4
- - - – – _ – – 2 2 –` –
*
CO 3 2 - - 2 _ – – 2 2 – -