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Machine Drawing with CAD

The document outlines the course structure for MEng2110: Machine Drawing with CAD, covering various mechanical components such as gears, springs, bearings, and shafts. It includes chapters on CAD software, machine drawing fundamentals, and 3D drawing techniques, along with course learning outcomes and evaluation methods. The course is designed for BSc. Degree Program in Electromechanical Engineering and includes lectures, laboratory exercises, and projects.

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Machine Drawing with CAD

The document outlines the course structure for MEng2110: Machine Drawing with CAD, covering various mechanical components such as gears, springs, bearings, and shafts. It includes chapters on CAD software, machine drawing fundamentals, and 3D drawing techniques, along with course learning outcomes and evaluation methods. The course is designed for BSc. Degree Program in Electromechanical Engineering and includes lectures, laboratory exercises, and projects.

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Some information: Chapter Five: Representations of Mechanical Components

Using CAD
Course No. : MEng2110
Course Title : Machine Drawing with CAD 5.1. Gears: Spur gears; Bevel gears; Worm gears; helical

Credit Hours : 4 Hrs. gears, hypoid gears; rack & pinion; and worm wheels

Target : BSc. Degree Program in Electromechanical Engineering. 5.2. Springs: Compression, Tension and Torsion springs

Instructor : Mewael M. 5.3. Bearings and Seals: Different Bearing types; Seals
5.4. Shafts: Splined shafts; serrated shafts etc.
email address: [email protected]
5.5. Chains, Cams, Sprockets, Clutches, belts and Pulleys
Office : B79 R408

Chapter Six: Working Drawing Using CAD


6.1 Detail drawings and Assembly drawings of eccentric, lathe tail stock,
# Identify elements of the CAD software interfaces and
Course Learning Outcome:

basic commands. air valve, screw jack, connecting rod, safety valve, bench and bench,
# Interpret drafting, conventional representation and radial &column drilling machines, milling, shaper, indexing head, and
standards in machine drawing.
other machine tools and equipment.
# Prepare detail and assembly machine drawings with
the application of dimensioning using
CAD software following standards, codes and norms. Chapter Seven: Introduction to 3D Drawing

# Function effectively as an individual and as a member 7.1 Sold modeling/ Part Design
in project works
7.2 Assembly Design
7.3 Drafting
7.4 Visual realism
Course Content:
7.5 Animation and Simulation
Chapter One: Introduction to Basic CAD Software
7.6 3D Part and Assembly Design of Machine Components
1.1 Introduction to CAD
1.2 CAD Hardware and Software
1.3 CAD Window
1.4 Setting up of new drawing Pre-requisites: MEng2101 -Engineering Drawing

1.5 Working with files Teaching & Learning Methods : Lectures , Laboratory exercises & Projects.

Chapter Two: 2D Basic Commands in Context of Machine Drawing Evaluation systems : Tests : 10%

2.1 Draw Commands Quiz : 5%


2.2 Drawing Aids Laboratory reports : 15%
2.3 Modify Commands Project (s) : 30%
2.4 Layers and Properties Final examination : 40%
2.5 Dimensioning and Text Annotation commands
Text books:
2.6 Hatch commands
1. K.L. Narayana, P. Kannaian and K.V. Reddy, Machine Drawing, Third
Chapter Three: Fundamentals of Machine Drawing Edition, New Age International (P) Ltd, publisher, New Delhi, 2016.
3.1 Standardization
3.2 Paper size and Scales
3.3 Title block and Lettering
3.4 Bill of materials
3.5 Types of Machine Drawing

Chapter Four: Representations of Mechanical Fasteners and


Welding Connections Using CAD

4.1 Bolted joint


4.2 Riveted joint

4.3 Pinned and keyed joints


4.4 Welding joints and symbols

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