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Engineering Drawing Course Outline 2020 - 21

This document provides information about the Engineering Drawing course offered at Addis Ababa University. The course is 3 credit hours and will cover topics like projection techniques, multi-view drawings, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, sectional views, and the development of surfaces. Students will learn how to sketch drawings of objects from different angles and views. Evaluation will be based on assignments, quizzes, projects, and a final exam. A minimum of 75% attendance is required to pass.

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Engineering Drawing Course Outline 2020 - 21

This document provides information about the Engineering Drawing course offered at Addis Ababa University. The course is 3 credit hours and will cover topics like projection techniques, multi-view drawings, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, sectional views, and the development of surfaces. Students will learn how to sketch drawings of objects from different angles and views. Evaluation will be based on assignments, quizzes, projects, and a final exam. A minimum of 75% attendance is required to pass.

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ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY

ADDIS ABABA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Course Title: Engineering Drawing, Course No. : (MEng 2061), Credit Hours: 3, ECTS: 5
Instructors: Mr. Ayalsew Dagnew,
Qualification: (MSc. In Aerospace Engineering: BSc. In Mechanical Engineering)
Office: 314-C (Mechanical floor),
Consultation Hours 1:30pm-3:00pm on Monday and Tuesday
Academic year: 2020/2021

Course Objectives: By the end of the course, students will be able to understand:
 The different types of projection techniques.
 How to sketch multi-view drawings of any given pictorial drawings.
 How to sketch pictorial drawings of any given multi-view drawings.
 Sketching auxiliary and sectional views as a supplement of multi-view drawings.
 How to find intersection lines of different geometries and development of surfaces.

Course Content

1. Introduction--------------------------------------------------------- (1 Week)
1.1. History
1.2. Objective of the course
1.3. Lettering
1.4. Drawing Instrument
1.5. Types of Line
2. Theory of Projections--------------------------------------------- (2 Weeks)
2.1. Types of Projection
2.2. Classification of Projection
2.3. Projection of a Point
2.4. Projection of a Line
2.5. Projection of a Plane
3. Multi-View Drawing --------------------------------------------- (2 Weeks)
3.1. System of Projection
3.2. Choice of Views
3.3. One-View, Two-View and Three-View Drawings
3.4. Laying Out of Drawings
3.5. Width, Height and Depth Relationships
3.6. Projection of Planar and Non-Planar Surfaces
3.7. Projections of Fillets, Rounds and Run-Outs
3.8. Projection of Solids
3.9. Projection of irregular surfaces
4. Pictorial Drawing ------------------------------------------------ (2 Weeks)
4.1. Comparison between Multi-View and Pictorial Drawing
4.2. Types of Pictorial Projection
4.2.1. Axonometric Projection
4.2.2. Oblique Projection
4.2.3. Central or Perspective Projection
4.3. Isometric Drawing
4.4. Oblique Drawing
5. Auxiliary Views --------------------------------------------------- (2 Week)
5.1. Primary Auxiliary Views
5.2. Secondary Auxiliary Views
5.3. Complete and Partial Auxiliary Views
6. Sectional Views --------------------------------------------------- (2 Week)
6.1. Making Sectional Drawings
6.2. Types of Sections
6.3. Conventional Representations
6.4. Sectional Auxiliary Views
6.5. Section in Pictorial Drawings (Optional)
7. Intersection and Development--------------------------------- (2 Weeks)
7.1. Development
7.1.1. Development of a Prism
7.1.2. Development of a Cylinder
7.1.3. Development of a Cone
7.1.4. Development of a Combination of Aforementioned Objects.
7.2. Intersection
7.2.1. Lines of Intersection between Two Prisms
7.2.2.Lines of Intersection between Two Cylinders
7.2.3.Lines of Intersection between a Cone and a Prism
7.2.4.Lines of Intersection between a Cone and a Cylinder

 Teaching and Learning Methods: Lectures, Quizzes, Assignments, and Project Work.
 Evaluation Method:
Assignment 30 %
Quiz 20 %
Project 10 %
Final Examination 40 %
Total 100%
 Attendance Requirement:
 Minimum of 75% attendance is mandatory.
 References:

 Engineering Drawing and Graphic technology by Franch.


 Engineering drawing by Luzadder.
 Engineering Drawing and Graphic by R.S. Vaishwanar.
 Modern Engineering Drawing and Design by G.S Volad.
 Machine Drawing by K.L Narayana, P. Kannaiah, Venkata Reddy.

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