Computer Aided Machine Drawing Laboratory Syllabus
Computer Aided Machine Drawing Laboratory Syllabus
Computer Aided Machine Drawing Laboratory Syllabus
LTPC 0042
OBJECTIVE To make the students understand and interpret drawings of machine components so as to prepare assembly drawings either manually and using standard CAD packages. To familiarize the students with Indian Standards on drawing practices and standard components. DRAWING STANDARDS Code of practice for Engineering Drawing, BIS specifications Welding symbols, riveted joints, keys, fasteners Reference to hand book for the selection of standard components like bolts, nuts, screws, keys etc. 2-D DRAWINGS Limits, Fits Tolerancing of individual dimensions- Specification of Fits- Manual Preparation of production drawings and reading of part and assembly drawings. CAD PRACTICE (USING APPLICATION PACKAGES) Drawing, Editing, Dimensioning, Plotting Commands, Layering Concepts, Hatching, Detailing, Assembly, basic principles of GD&T (geometric dimensioning & tolerancing) ASSEMBLY DRAWING (MANUAL & USING APPLICATION PACKAGES) Manual parts drawing and preparation of assembled views given part details for components followed by practicing the same using CAD packages. Suggested Assemblies: Shaft couplings Plummer block Screw jack- Lathe Tailstock Universal Joint Machine Vice Stuffing box- safety Valves - Non-return valves- Connecting rod Piston and crank shaft- Multi plate clutchPreparation of Bill of materials and tolerance data sheet L=15, P= 45, TOTAL: 60 PERIODS Use of standard CAD application packages is recommended from the point of view of requirement by industries. However to encourage our national efforts in indigenous development of software packages with focus on open source, students may be encouraged to work with CollabCAD Software, developed by: National Informatics Centre (CAD Group), Govt. of India, A-Block, C.G.O. Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, 2003 www.collabcad.com REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Bhatt.N.D. and Panchal.V.M., Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 388001, 38th Edition, 2003. 2. P.S.G. Design Data Book 3. Luzadder,Warren.J., and Duff, Jon.M. Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall India Pvt. Ltd., Eastern Economy Edition, Eleventh Edition, EQUIPMENT NEEDED ( FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS) 1. Computer System 30 17 Graphics Terminal Pentium IV Processor 80 GB HDD 512 MB RAM Advanced graphics accelerator 2. Laser Printer 01 3. Plotter (A2 size) 01 SOFTWARE 30 seats of latest/recent versions of AutoCAD/CATIA/SOLIDWORKS/SOLID E/COLLABCAD or equivalent software
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