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Engineering Drawing Course Outline

This document outlines an engineering drawing course at Addis Ababa University. The course objectives are to understand projection techniques, sketching multi-view drawings from pictorial drawings and vice versa, auxiliary views, and intersections of geometries. The course covers topics like projection theory, multi-view drawings, pictorial drawings including isometric and oblique, auxiliary views, sectional views, and intersections and developments over 14 weeks. Students will be evaluated through assignments, quizzes, projects, and a final exam. Regular attendance of at least 75% is required to pass.

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Engineering Drawing Course Outline

This document outlines an engineering drawing course at Addis Ababa University. The course objectives are to understand projection techniques, sketching multi-view drawings from pictorial drawings and vice versa, auxiliary views, and intersections of geometries. The course covers topics like projection theory, multi-view drawings, pictorial drawings including isometric and oblique, auxiliary views, sectional views, and intersections and developments over 14 weeks. Students will be evaluated through assignments, quizzes, projects, and a final exam. Regular attendance of at least 75% 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)

Instructors: SMiE Staffs 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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