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Course Code Course Title: ME212 Machine Drawing 1 6 5

This document provides information about a Machine Drawing course. The course deals with machine drawing conventions, drawing machine elements and parts, and creating assembly drawings using CAD software. The course aims to develop innovative measurement methods, enhance teamwork skills, and prepare students for careers in manufacturing industries. Students will learn principles of projection, dimensioning, solid modeling, and drawing representations of components like valves, gears, and engine parts. Evaluation includes internal assessments, a midterm exam, comprehensive final exam, and class attendance is required.

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Course Code Course Title: ME212 Machine Drawing 1 6 5

This document provides information about a Machine Drawing course. The course deals with machine drawing conventions, drawing machine elements and parts, and creating assembly drawings using CAD software. The course aims to develop innovative measurement methods, enhance teamwork skills, and prepare students for careers in manufacturing industries. Students will learn principles of projection, dimensioning, solid modeling, and drawing representations of components like valves, gears, and engine parts. Evaluation includes internal assessments, a midterm exam, comprehensive final exam, and class attendance is required.

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Course Code Course Title L P U

ME212 Machine Drawing 1 6 5

Scope & objective of the course:This course deals with Machine Drawing Conventions,
Drawing of Machine Elements and simple parts, Assembly Drawings using any of the CAD
software (Cadian, AutoCAD and Pro E etc.,) associated with some laboratory exercises.

Course Outcomes
(i) Making use of appropriate laboratory tools and design innovative methods.
(ii) To motivate students to develop new innovative methods for measuring product
Characteristics.
(iii) To enhance the ability of students to work as teams.
(iv)To enhance the ability to work as practicing mechanical engineers in manufacturing
Industries and consulting firms.
(v) Improving skills to adopt modern methods in mechanical engineering as continuous
improvement.

Text book(s):
T1: Machine Drawing with AUTO CAD: Gautam Pohit & Gautam Ghosh: Pearson
Education, 2002.
T2: Machine Drawing: By N.D. Bhatt: Charotar Publications, 45th edition,2010.

Reference Book(s):
R1: Machine Drawing: Dhawan: S.Chand Publications.
R2: A text book of Machine Drawing: Laxminarayan & M.L. Mathur: Jain Brother, New Delhi.
R3: A text Book of Machine drawing: R.B. Gupta: Satya Prakashan Tech India Publication.
R4: Machine Drawing: K.I. Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K.Venkata Reddy.
R5: Machine Drawing: Ajeet Singh: Tata McGraw Hill.
R6: Machine Drawing: K.L.Narayana, P. Kannaiah & K. Venkata Reddy: New Age Publishers.
Lecture-wise Plan:

Reference
Lecture (Chapter/Sec/Page
Learning Objective Topics to be covered
Nos Nos. (of Text/Ref.
Books)

Methods of projection,
orthographic projection, BIS
Principle of
Specification of Engineering
projections and
1 drawing – Limits, fits and T1: 1.1 - 1.6.
Specifications of
Tolerance (Dimensional and
engineering drawing.
Geometrical tolerance),
Surface finish representation.

Lines, lettering (IS standard),


Lines, Lettering and
2 dimensioning rules, terms and T1: 3.3 - 3.8.
dimensioning.
notations.

Introduction, limits, toolbars,


starting new drawing, saving
CAD - Fundamentals new drawing, using
3-4 of 2D and 3D commands like circle, arc T2: 3,4.
drawing. etc., and formatting
commands, WCS and UCS,
Sample problems.

Conversion of Orthographic projection and


5 pictorial views into procedure for preparing the T1: 4.
orthographic views. Orthographic views.

Cutting plane line, types, T1: 5.


6 Sectional views.
sectioning conventions. T2: 5(using CAD).

Screw threads introduction, T1: 7.


7 Threads. definitions, forms,
conventional representations, T2: 6(using CAD).

Fastenings introduction, types T1: 8.


8 Fasteners.
and forms T2: 6(using CAD).

Key joints, cotter and cotter T1: 9.


Keys, Cotter – Joints,
9 joints and pin joint or knuckle
Pin Joints. T2: 7(using CAD).
joint.

Solid primitives, construction


10 Solid Modeling. T2: 9.
and display of 3-D solid
primitives, creating extrude
solids, revolved and
composite solids.

T1: 11, 12.


Valves, riveted Joints Introduction, types and
11 T2: 13 (using
and welded Joints. representations.
CAD).

Shaft bearings, Shaft T1: 13, 14.


Introduction, types and
12 coupling clutches and T2: 11 (using
representations.
brakes. CAD).

T1: 15,16.
Introduction, types and
13 Pulleys and gears. T2: 10 (using
representations.
CAD).

Geometrical Geometrical Dimensional and


14-15 tolerances and tolerances Types, terminology T1: 18, 19.
assembly drawing. and representation, norms.

T1: 17.
Miscellaneous
16 Engine parts. T2: 16 (using
machine components.
CAD).

Evaluation Scheme:

Weightage
Component Duration Remarks
(%)
Internal I .... 25 Closed Book

Mid Term Exam 2 hrs. 20 Closed Book

Internal II .... 25 Closed Book

Comprehensive Exam 3 hrs. 30 Closed Book

1. Attendance Policy: A Student must normally maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in the
course without which he/she shall be disqualified from appearing in the respective
examination.
2. Make-up Policy: A student, who misses any component of evaluation for genuine reasons,
must immediately approach the instructor with a request for make-up examination stating
reasons. The decision of the instructor in all matters of make-up shall be final.
3. Chamber Consultation Hours: During the Chamber Consultation Hours, the students can
consult the respective faculty in his/her chamber without prior appointment.

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