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This document provides information on the Mechanical Engineering Drawing subject for the third semester of a Mechanical Engineering diploma program. It includes the course code, teaching and examination scheme, rationale, objectives, learning structure, contents, and list of practical skills. The course aims to reinforce and enhance knowledge of engineering drawing, with a focus on interpreting drawings, visualizing component assemblies, and developing drafting skills for communication in a work environment. Key topics covered include auxiliary views, intersections of solids, developments of surfaces, representation conventions, limits, fits and tolerances, assembly drawings, and computer-aided drafting.

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Mech Engg Drawing

This document provides information on the Mechanical Engineering Drawing subject for the third semester of a Mechanical Engineering diploma program. It includes the course code, teaching and examination scheme, rationale, objectives, learning structure, contents, and list of practical skills. The course aims to reinforce and enhance knowledge of engineering drawing, with a focus on interpreting drawings, visualizing component assemblies, and developing drafting skills for communication in a work environment. Key topics covered include auxiliary views, intersections of solids, developments of surfaces, representation conventions, limits, fits and tolerances, assembly drawings, and computer-aided drafting.

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Course Name: Mechanical Engineering Group Course Code: AE/PG/PT/ME /MH

Semester: Third

Subject Title: Mechanical Engineering Drawing Subject Code: 9023

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Paper
TH TU PR TH Test PR OR TW Total
Hrs
04
03 -- 04 80 20 -- 25# 25@ 150

Rationale:

A Mechanical Engineering Diploma holder, irrespective of his field of operation in an


industry, is expected to possess a thorough understanding of drawing, which
includes clear spatial visualization of objects and the proficiency in reading and
interpreting a wide variety of production drawings. Besides, he is also expected to
possess certain degree of drafting skills depending upon his job function, to perform
his day to day activity i.e. communicating and discussing ideas with his supervisors
and passing instructions to his subordinates unambiguously. This course envisages
reinforcing and enhancing the knowledge and skill acquired in the earlier two
courses viz. Engineering Graphics & Engineering Drawing.

Objectives:

The Student should be able to –

1. Interpret industrial drawings.


2. Interpret instructions related to manufacturing of components.
3. Use IS convention of representing various machine components.
4. Visualize the assembly of a given set of details of machine components.
5. Know the significance & use of tolerances of size, forms & positions.
Learning Structure:

Application Preparation, reading & interpretation of drawings of various machine


components & assemblies., in relation to manufacturing and assembly
processes.

Construction Drawing Drawing Preparation of


Procedure of Auxiliary curves of Conventional Production drawing,
views Intersections Representation assembly drawing
using various symbols
& conventions

Projection of Intersection of Principles of Assembly &


Principles
object on Solids dismantling, exploded
Auxiliary Plane views

Concepts Auxiliary Sections of Representation Functions of


Planes like Solids of material & machine
AVP & AIP machine components,
components limits, fits &
tolerances

Drawing Conventions, types of solids, Isometric & Orthographic


Facts Projections, Sectional Views, Fasteners
Contents: Theory

Chapter Name of the Topic Hours Marks


01 Auxiliary views: - Study of auxiliary planes, 08 12
Projection of objects on auxiliary planes.
Completing the regular views with the help of
given auxiliary views (Use first angle method of
projection)
02 Intersection of solids:- 08 12
Curves of intersection of the surfaces of the
solids in the following cases
(a) Prism with prism, Cylinder with cylinder,
Prism with Cylinder
When (i) the axes are at 90° and intersecting
(ii) The axes are at 90° and Offset
(b) Cylinder with Cone
When axis of cylinder is parallel to both the
reference planes and cone resting on base on
HP and with axis intersecting and offset from
axis of cylinder
03 Developments of Surfaces. 08 12

Developments of Lateral surfaces of cube,


prisms, cylinder, pyramids, cone and their
applications such as tray, funnel, Chimney,
pipe bends etc.

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

48 80

Practical:

Skills to be developed:

Intellectual Skills:

1. Understand interpenetration of soil


2. Interpret limits, fits and tolerances on a given drawing
3. Visualize assembly of components from given details
4. Interpret Conventional symbols as per IS code SP46
5. Identify different materials and their properties

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:

(Use first angle method of projection)


1. Intersection of Solids
(i) One Sheet containing atleast two problems
(ii) Atleast four problems for home assignment in sketch book

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:

Sr. Author Title Publication


No.
01 N.D.Bhatt Machine Drawing Charotar Publication, Anand
02 IS Code SP 46 Code of practice for Engineering Drawing
(1988) general engineering Practice for School and
drawing. colleges
03 L.K.Narayanan, Production Drawing New Age International
P.Kannaich, Publication
K.VenkatReddy
04 P.S.Gill Machine Drawing S.K.Kataria and Sons
05 M.L.Dabhade Engineering Graphics
(For Topic on Auxiliary
Views)
06 Sidheshwar Machine Drawing Tata McGraw Hill

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