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Computer Aided Machine Drawing Paper 3

This document outlines the sections and questions for a Computer Aided Machine Drawing examination. It includes 3 parts (A, B, C) with multiple choice questions in each part. Part A involves drawing views of geometric solids and nuts. Part B focuses on drawing sectional views of lap joints and couplings. Part C requires assembling parts drawings into assemblies and providing sectional and top views. The document provides details and dimensions for constructing the requested drawings and assemblies.

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Computer Aided Machine Drawing Paper 3

This document outlines the sections and questions for a Computer Aided Machine Drawing examination. It includes 3 parts (A, B, C) with multiple choice questions in each part. Part A involves drawing views of geometric solids and nuts. Part B focuses on drawing sectional views of lap joints and couplings. Part C requires assembling parts drawings into assemblies and providing sectional and top views. The document provides details and dimensions for constructing the requested drawings and assemblies.

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USN

15ME36A/46A
Third Semester B.E. Degree Examination
(MECHANICAL)
COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Note: 1. Answer any ONE question from each of the parts A, B and C.
2. Use FIRST ANGLE projection only.
3. Missing data if any may suitably be assumed.
4. All the calculations should be on answer sheet supplied.
5. All the dimensions are in mm.
6. Part C Assembled View should be in 3D and other 2 views in 2D.

PART A
1. A square pyramid of 50mm edges of base and height 70mm rests on its base on HP with one of its base
edges parallel to VP. It is cut by an inclined section plane in such a way that the true shape of section is a
trapezium whose parallel sides measure 40mm and 20mm. Draw the FV, sectional top view and the true
shape of section. 15 Marks

2. Draw the dimensioned sketches of the following. Indicate the proportions in terms of diameter.
(a) Flanged nut, (b) Slotted nut 15 Marks

PART B
3. Draw the sectional Front View and the Top View of a Double Riveted Lap Joint using rivets in Zig Zag
arrangements. Thickness of plates = 10 mm. Show all the dimensions on the drawing.

15 Marks

4. Draw the Sectional Front & Top View of an Oldham’s Coupling to connect two shafts of diameter
30mm.
15 Marks

PART C
5. Details of ‘IC ENGINE CONNECTING ROD ' are shown in following Fgure 1. Assemble the parts
and draw the following views of the assembly.

i. Sectional Front View


ii Top View 50 Marks
6. Figure 2 shows the details of ‘SQUARE HEADED TOOLPOST’. Assemble the parts and draw the
following views of the assembly.

i. Half Sectional Front view


ii. Top view 50 Marks
Figure 1 IC ENGINE CONNECTING ROD
Figure 2‘SQUARE HEADED TOOLPOST’

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