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Introduction To Mechanical Engineering & Engineering Drawing Lab

The document provides guidelines for a lab course on mechanical engineering and engineering drawing, including 5 lab experiments covering topics like freehand sketches, projections of lines and planes, orthographic projections, and isometric projections. It also outlines guidelines for in-course assessment and end-semester exams, and lists textbooks and reference materials for the course. The lab experiments are designed to help students learn and practice fundamental concepts in engineering drawing over 10 weeks with 4 hours of lab work per experiment.

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Introduction To Mechanical Engineering & Engineering Drawing Lab

The document provides guidelines for a lab course on mechanical engineering and engineering drawing, including 5 lab experiments covering topics like freehand sketches, projections of lines and planes, orthographic projections, and isometric projections. It also outlines guidelines for in-course assessment and end-semester exams, and lists textbooks and reference materials for the course. The lab experiments are designed to help students learn and practice fundamental concepts in engineering drawing over 10 weeks with 4 hours of lab work per experiment.

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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering &

Engineering Drawing Lab


Teacher and Examiner should follow the following guidelines.

1.Teacher should facilitate following lab experiments:

Sheet Title Lab


No. Hours
1 Free hand sketches of Machine elements. 04
(Free hand sketches of machine elements including screw threads,
screwed fasteners, nuts, bolts, riveted and welded joints, Keys, shaft,
couplings. (With constructional details.)
2 Projection of lines. 04
(a) Illustration of projection of straight line inclined to two planes.
(Minimum 02 solved examples)
b) a) Illustration of projection of straight line inclined to two planes
(Traces of lines). (Minimum 02 solved examples)
3 Projection of Planes. 04
Illustration of projection of plane inclined to both planes. (Minimum
04 solved examples)
4 Orthographic Projections 04
a) Illustration of simple orthographic projection using both 1stangle
and 3rdangle method. (Minimum 02 solved examples)
b) Illustration of sectional orthographic projection using both 1st
angle and 3rd angle method. (Minimum 02 solved examples)
5 Isometric Projection 04
a. Illustration of Isometric projection with natural scale. (Minimum
02 solved examples)
b. Illustration of Isometric projection with isometric scale.
(Minimum 02 solved examples)
Guide lines for ICA:

ICA shall be based on continuous evaluation of student performance throughout semester


and sheets submitted by the student.

Guide lines for ESE:

ESE will be based on sheets submitted by the student.

Text Books:
1. Arunoday Kumar, Engineering Drawing, Techmax
2. Venugopal, Engineering Drawing

Reference Books:
1. Bhatt N D, Panchal V M, “Engineering Drawing – Plane and Solid Geometry”, Charotar
Publishing House.
2. T Jeyapoovan, “Engineering Drawing and Graphics Using Autocad”, Vikas Publication,
Noida, New Delhi.
3. H G Phakatkar, “Engineering Graphics”, Nirali Publication, Pune.
4. Kannaiah K L, Narayana, “Engineering Graphics”, Scitech Pub, Chennai
5. Hajra Chaudhari, Workshop Technology
6. Khurmi, Machine Design
7. P K Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics
8. Bewoor, Industrial Engineering

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