Mech Engg Drawing
Mech Engg Drawing
Semester: Third
Rationale:
Objectives:
04 Conventional Representation:-
1. Standard convention using SP – 46 (1988) 04 10
(a) Materials C.I., M.S, Brass, Bronze, Aluminum,
wood, Glass, Concrete and Rubber
(b) Long and short break in pipe, rod and shaft.
(c) Ball and Roller bearing, pipe joints, cocks,
valves, internal / external threads.
(d) Various sections- Half, removed, revolved,
offset, partial and aligned sections.
(e) Knurling, serrated shafts, splined shafts, and
chain wheels.
(f) Springs with square and flat ends, Gears,
sprocket wheel
(g) Countersunk & counterbore.
(h) Tapers
05 Limits, Fits and Tolerances:- 04 08
1. Characteristics of surface roughness-
Indication of machining symbol showing
direction of lay, roughness grades,
machining allowances, manufacturing
methods.
2. Introduction to ISO system of tolerencing,
dimensional tolerances, elements of
interchangeable system, hole & shaft based
system, limits, fits & allowances. Selection
of fit.
3. Geometrical tolerances, tolerances of form
and position and its geometric
representation.
4. General welding symbols, sectional
representation and symbols used in
Engineering practices
06 Details to Assembly 08 14
1. Introduction-
2. Couplings – Universal couplings & Oldham’s
Coupling
3. Bearing – Foot Step Bearing & Pedestal
Bearing
4. Lathe tool Post
5. Machine vice & Pipe Vice
6. Screw Jack
7. Steam Stop Valve
07 Assembly to Details 08 12
1. Introduction –
2. Pedestal Bearing
3. Lathe Tail Stock
4. Drilling Jig
5. Piston & connecting rod
6. Gland and Stuffing box Assembly
7. Valve – Not more than eight parts
8. Fast & loose pulley
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Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
Motor Skills:
1. Draw front view and top view of solids Penetrating one with other
2. Conventionally represent limit, fits and tolerances on a given drawing
as per the manufacturing processes.
3. Give surface roughness values and symbols on a part drawing
4. Setting and use of different drawing equipments
5. Record bill of materials in assembly drawing
6. Use computer aided drafting package
List Of Practical:
2. Development of surfaces
Any two problems on development of surfaces of different objects. (one
Sheet)
3. Auxiliary views
One sheet containing two problems
At least two problems as home assignment in sketch book
4. Conventional Representation as per SP – 46 (1988) - one sheet
5. Limit, Fit, Tolerances and Machining Symbols – one sheet
6. Assembly to detailed drawings of components including conventional
representation of tolerances and surface finish symbols:
One sheet covering any one assembly and its details
At least two problems as home assignment in sketch book
7. Details to Assembly
Draw One sheet covering any one assembly and its details.
Solve at least two problems as home assignment in sketchbook.
8. Two problems on assembly drawings using any CAD Package
(Assembly containing maximum 6 to 7 components-minimum 12 hours)
Learning Resources:
Books: