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MEC136: ENGINEERING DRAWING AND CAD

Course Outcomes (CO)


CO1: Recognize the fundamentals of engineering drawing and AutoCAD tool
CO2: Understand the conceptual framework of orthographic projections with an
acquaintance of 2D AutoCAD commands
CO3: Practice the drawing of orthographic projections and 2D sketches on AutoCAD
CO4: Understand the technique to draw the sectional views on drawing sheet and
AutoCAD
CO5: Construct isometric views on drawing sheet and 3D models on AutoCAD
CO6: Develop surfaces of various objects and create 3D models on AutoCAD
Program Outcomes (PO)
PO1: Engineering Knowledge:: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an
engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2: Problem Analysis:: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching
substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO3: Design/development of solutions:: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system
components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and
the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems:: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including
design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5: Modern tool usage:: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT
tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6: The engineer and society:: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health,
safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. 3
Program Outcomes (PO)
PO7: Environment and sustainability:: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and

demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

PO8: Ethics:: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

PO9: Individual and team work:: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10: Communication:: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being

able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO11: Project management and finance:: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering, management principles and apply the same to one’s

own work, as a member or a leader in a team, manage projects efficiently in respective disciplines and multidisciplinary environments after consideration of

economic and financial factors.

PO12: Life-long learning:: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context

of technological change.

PO13: Competitive Skills:: Ability to compete in national and international technical events and building the competitive spirit along with having a good digital

footprint. 4
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO1: Apply basic knowledge in the areas such as Software Engineering, Networking amp Security, Database
Management Systems, Intelligent Systems, Operating Systems, and System Architecture for building Software products.

PSO2: Attain the ability to design and develop software based systems, evaluate and recognize potential risks and provide
creative, economical and optimal solutions.

PSO3: Provide effective and efficient real time solutions using attained knowledge in inter-disciplinary domains for
societal benefits through projects.

PSO4: Ability to adapt future technologies through acquired skills and knowledge to ideate, design, test and deploy
solutions for different business environments.
Open Educational Resources
Unit Broad topic/Sub OER Type Title of OER *%age unit mapped Source URL
Topic with OER (approx)
Unit 1 Introduction to MOOC Engineering Drawing 100 Engineering Drawing and Computer
Engineering And Computer Graphics - Course (nptel.ac.in)
Drawing Graphics
Unit 2 Projection of MOOC Engineering Drawing 100 Engineering Drawing and Computer
Points and Lines And Computer Graphics - Course (nptel.ac.in)
Graphics
Unit 3 Orthographic MOOC Engineering Drawing 100 Engineering Drawing and Computer
Projections And Computer Graphics - Course (nptel.ac.in)
Graphics
Unit 4 Sectional Views MOOC Engineering Drawing 100 Engineering Drawing and Computer
And Computer Graphics - Course (nptel.ac.in)
Graphics
Unit 5 Isometric Views MOOC Engineering Drawing 100 Engineering Drawing and Computer
And Computer Graphics - Course (nptel.ac.in)
Graphics
Unit 6 Development of MOOC Engineering Drawing 100 Engineering Drawing and Computer
Surfaces And Computer Graphics - Course (nptel.ac.in)
Graphics
Text Books and References
• Text Books:
1. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD, Dhananjay A. Jolhe,
McGraw Hill Education.

• Reference Books:
1. Engineering Drawing, N.D. Bhat & M. Panchal, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2. Engineering Graphics, K C John, Prentice Hall
3. Engineering Drawing, M B Shah & B C Rana, Pearson
4. Engineering Drawing and Design, Jensen, Helsel & Short, MC Graw Hills Education
Course Details
Credits 4

L:T:P 2:2:0
(2 lectures and 2 tutorials per week)

Exam Category: 55
(All subjective)

CA Category: C010203
(Total 4 tasks, 1 compulsory and out of
remaining 2 best out of 3 to be considered)
Course Assessment Model

Marks break up*


Attendance 5
CA (C010203) 30
MTE 25
ETE 40
Total 100
Course Content
Before MTE
Introduction to Engineering Drawing: Conceptual frameworks of drawing instruments, line
Unit- I types, dimensioning, single stroke vertical gothic letter writing, scales-plain and diagonal,
introduction to AutoCAD interface- units, limits, navigation, OSNAP, ortho, UCS, F-keys

Projection of Points and Lines: Introduction, principles of quadrants and orthographic


projections, orthographic projection of points and lines (parallel, perpendicular and inclined to
Unit- II one plane), concept of traces, AutoCAD commands- line, circle, arc, polyline, rectangle, polygon,

ellipse, dimensioning and style, hands-on-practice on AutoCAD

Orthographic Projections: Introduction, principle, orthographic projections in both first and


third angle projections systems, practice, AutoCAD commands- linetype and its properties,
Unit- III move, rotate, trim, copy, erase, mirror, scale, fillet, chamfer, array, hands-on-practice on 2D
drawings
Course Content
After MTE
Sectional Views: Introduction, principle, and sectional views (full, half, and offset) in first and third
Unit-
angle projection systems, practice, AutoCAD commands- stretch, explode, offset, extend, join,
IV
region, break, hatch, hatch-edit, hands-on-practice on 2D drawings

Isometric Views: Introduction, terminology, isometric scale, isometric views of prisms, pyramids
Unit- V and one object on other, dimensioning, AutoCAD commands for 3D- 3P UCS rotation, standard
shapes, extrude, revolve, presspull, hands-on-practice on 3D drawings

Development of Surfaces: Introduction, development methods, surface development of regular and


Unit-
truncated prisms and pyramids, AutoCAD commands for 3D- subtract, union, orbit, and visual styles,
VI
hands-on-practice on 3D drawings
Introduction to Engineering Drawing
Introduction to Engineering Drawing
Unit 1: Introduction to Engineering Drawing
• Conceptual framework of drawing instruments
• Line types, dimensioning
• Single stroke vertical gothic letter writing,
• Scales-plain and diagonal,
• Introduction to AutoCAD interface
Unit 2: Projection of Points and Lines
• Principles of orthographic projections

• Projection of points and lines

• AutoCAD- 2D basic commands


Unit 3: Orthographic Projections
• Introduction, principles, importance, orthographic views,

• First and third angle projection systems

• AutoCAD commands for 2D


Unit 4: Sectional Views
• Introduction, principles, importance

• Types (full, half, and offset)

• AutoCAD commands for 2D


Unit 5: Isometric Views
• Introduction isometric projection, terminology

• Isometric scale, isometric views of prisms and pyramids

• Isometric dimensioning

• 3D modelling on AutoCAD
Unit 6: Development of Surfaces
• Introduction
• Development methods
• Surface development of prisms, and pyramids
• 3D modelling on AutoCAD
Benefits of Engineering Drawing in CSE
 Every engineer should have the ability to express their own design ideas as a drawing
and convey to others so that it can be manufactured,

 Technical drawing allows efficient communication among engineers and can be


kept as a record of the planning process,

 CPU design can only be done through the basics of engineering drawing,

 It helps you to convert 2D in 3D model which is also a very important


criteria in game design.
THANKS

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