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Engineering Drawing II

This document provides an overview of the Engineering Drawing-II course offered at the BEG 147ME program. The course is offered in the second semester and includes 3 hours of lectures per week. Students will be assessed through a final exam worth 40 marks and internal assessments worth 50 marks. The course aims to develop an understanding of isometric, orthographic, assembly, and other engineering drawings. Topics covered include pictorial projections, machine drawings, welding and riveting, piping diagrams, civil/electrical/geographical drawings, and an introduction to AutoCAD software. Laboratories involve practicing various drawing techniques over 12 weeks. References for the course include textbooks on engineering drawing, technical drawing, machine drawing, and AutoCAD

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Engineering Drawing II

This document provides an overview of the Engineering Drawing-II course offered at the BEG 147ME program. The course is offered in the second semester and includes 3 hours of lectures per week. Students will be assessed through a final exam worth 40 marks and internal assessments worth 50 marks. The course aims to develop an understanding of isometric, orthographic, assembly, and other engineering drawings. Topics covered include pictorial projections, machine drawings, welding and riveting, piping diagrams, civil/electrical/geographical drawings, and an introduction to AutoCAD software. Laboratories involve practicing various drawing techniques over 12 weeks. References for the course include textbooks on engineering drawing, technical drawing, machine drawing, and AutoCAD

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ENGINEERING DRAWING- II

BEG 147ME

Year:1 Semester: II
Teaching Examination Scheme Total
schedule Marks
Hours/ Final Internal Assessments
Week
Theory Practical Theory Practical
L P T Duration Marks Duration Marks

1 3 - - - 3 40 10 50 100

Course Objectives: To develop a good understanding of isometric and orthographic projection


drawings, assembly & disassembly drawing of machine components and other basic engineering
drawings in civil, electronic, electrical and geographical.

Course Content:
1.0 Pictorial Projections : (12 Hrs)
1.1 Introduction: Character, advantage and disadvantages.
1.2 Axonometric Projection: Isometric drawing, diametric and trimetric drawing
1.3 Oblique Projection
1.4 Perspective projection

2.0 Design and Production Drawing- Machine Drawing : (16 Hrs)


2.1 Introduction: Production of complete design and assembly drawings
2.2 Fundamental Techniques: Size and location dimensioning
Placement of dimension lines and general procedures
Standard dimensioning practice (SI system)
2.3 Limit Dimensioning: Nominal and basic size, allowance, tolerance, limits of size,
clearance fit, interference fit
Basic whole system and shaft systems
2.4 Threads and standard machine Assembly Elements
Screw threads: ISO standards, representation and dimensioning
Fasteners: type and drawing representation keys, collars, joints, springs, bearings

3.0 Welding and Riveting: (6 Hrs)


3.1 Representing joints and welds for Gas, Arc and Resistance welding; Types:
Spot, Seam, Flash, Fillet, Back-Back, Surface and Upset welds
3.2 Drawing symbols for welds
3.3 Rivets and riveted joints: Types and drawing representation

4.0 Piping Diagrams: (4 hrs)


4.1 Piping, Tubing and Types of joints
4.2 Specification of threads, Fittings and valves
4.3 Standard Piping symbols
4.4 Piping Drawing and Symbolic Diagrams
5.0 Other Engineering Drawing (10 Hrs)
5.1 Civil Drawings: Steel Construction, Wood Construction, Concrete Construction,
Masonry and stone Construction.
5.2 Electrical and Electronic diagram Standards
Types of Diagrams, Line diagrams, schematics and pictorials Symbol for
Components Printed Circuits, Integrated circuits
5.3 Geographical Drawing
Topographical Maps, Cadastral Maps, Engineering Maps
5.4 Graphs, Charts and Nomograms: Rectangular Coordinate Graphs, Charts,
Nomograms
5.5 Duplicating and Reproduction of Engineering Drawings: Blue prints, Brown
Prints and Blue-Line prints Duplicate, Tracings, Photocopies

6.0 Computer Software Used in Drawings (12 hrs)


6.1 An introduction to Auto CAD (Computer Aided Design)

LABORATORIES: (3hr/week, 12 weeks)


(i.) Isometric and Oblique Drawings
(ii.) Oblique drawing, Perspective Drawing
(iii.) Machine Drawing: Sizing and dimensioning
(iv.) Machine Drawing : Detail drawing, dimensioning and tolerance
(v.) Threads and Fasteners
(vi.) Welding, Joining and Piping
(vii.) Structural Drawing
(viii.) Electrical and Electronics Diagrams
(ix.) Topographical and Engineering Maps, Graphs, Chart and Nonograms and
Drawing, Reproduction of Drawings.
(x.) Machine Drawing by using Auto CAD 2007.
(xi.) Building Drawing by using Auto CAD 2007 .

References:
 "Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing ", W.J. Luzadder, prentice Hall,8th
Edition,1981
 "Engineering Drawing and Graphic Technology",T.E. French,C.J.vierck and
R.J.foster, Mc Graw Hill, 1981
 "Technical Drawing ", F.E.Giesecke,A.Mitchell,H.C. Spencer and J.C. Dygdone
,Macmillan, 8th Edition, 1986
 Machine Drawing
“Text book of Engineering Drawing ’’, Gurucharan Singh and Jagdishlal
 “ Auto CAD 2000”, George Omura

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