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Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Syllabus

This document provides information about the Computer Aided Engineering Drawing course offered at the university. The course is a core course worth 3 credits. It introduces students to the basic principles of engineering drawing using both manual and AutoCAD techniques. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as orthographic projections, isometric projections, development of surfaces, and multi-disciplinary applications. Assessment includes continuous internal evaluation through tests, assignments, and a lab test, as well as a semester end examination. The goal of the course is for students to be able to visualize and develop engineering drawings that can be effectively communicated.

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Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Syllabus

This document provides information about the Computer Aided Engineering Drawing course offered at the university. The course is a core course worth 3 credits. It introduces students to the basic principles of engineering drawing using both manual and AutoCAD techniques. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as orthographic projections, isometric projections, development of surfaces, and multi-disciplinary applications. Assessment includes continuous internal evaluation through tests, assignments, and a lab test, as well as a semester end examination. The goal of the course is for students to be able to visualize and develop engineering drawings that can be effectively communicated.

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Computer Aided Engineering Drawing

Course Code 22CED13/23 Course type Core Credits L-T-P 2 – 0- 1


Hours/week: L-T-P 2–0–2 Total credits 3
L = 30 Hrs; T = 0Hrs; P = 20Hrs
Total Contact Hours CIE Marks 100
Total = 50 Hrs
Flipped Classes content 10 Hours SEE Marks 100

Course learning objectives


1. To understand the basic principles and conventions of engineering drawing.
2. To use drawing as a communication mode.
3. To generate orthographic and pictorial views using CAD software.
4. To understand the development of surfaces.
5. To visualize engineering components.

Pre-requisites: Usage of drawing instruments.


General Instructions: 1. Use AUTOCAD software for generating orthographic and pictorial views.
2. Make use of sketch book with blank sheets for manual / preparatory sketching.

Unit – I Contact Hours = 10 Hours


L: 6 hours P: 4 hours
Introduction:(for CIE only)
Significance of Engineering drawing, BIS Conventions of Engineering Drawing, Free hand sketching of
engineering drawing, Scales. Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting software, Co-ordinate system
and reference planes HP, VP, RPP & LPP in 2D/3D environment. Selection of drawing sheet size and
scale. Commands and creation of Lines, coordinate points, axes, polylines, square, rectangle,
polygons, splines, circles, ellipse, text, move, copy, off-set, mirror, rotate, trim, extend, break,
chamfer, fillet and curves.
Orthographic Projections of Points, Lines: (for CIE only)
Introduction to Orthographic projections: Orthographic projections of points in 1st and 3rd quadrants.
Orthographic projections of lines (Placed in First quadrant only): Simple problem on line (Given one
end, true length and true inclinations with respect to both planes, to draw its projections.)
Orthographic projections of planes: (for CIE and SEE)
Orthographic projections of square, rectangle, hexagon, and circular lamina (Placed in First quadrant
and on HP only, using change of position method, and not involving determination of apparent angle
of line in the final top view.)

Unit – II Contact Hours = 10 Hours


L: 6 hours P: 4 hours
Orthographic Projections of Solids: (for CIE and SEE)
Orthographic projections of right regular solids: Prisms & Pyramids (square, rectangle, hexagon);
Cylinders, Cones; Cube & Tetrahedron (All solids Resting on HP only and not involving determination
of apparent angle of axis in the final top view.)
Unit – III Contact Hours = 10 Hours
L: 6 hours P: 4 hours
Isometric Projections: (for CIE and SEE)
Isometric scale, Isometric projection of hexahedron (cube), right regular prisms, pyramids (types
covered in unit II), cylinders, cones and spheres. Isometric projection of combination of two simple
solids when their axes are coinciding.
Conversion of isometric drawings of simple objects / engineering components into orthographic
views. (For CIE only)

Unit – IV Contact Hours = 10 Hours


L: 6 hours P: 4 hours
Development of Lateral Surfaces of Solids: (for CIE and SEE)
Concept of Section of Solid. Development of lateral surfaces of right regular prisms, pyramids (types
covered in unit II), cylinders and cones resting with base on HP only. Development of lateral surfaces
of their frustums and truncations with a single section plane only (section plane perpendicular to VP
and inclined to HP only). Problems on applications of development of lateral surfaces like funnels and
trays.

Unit –V (For CIE Only) Contact Hours = 10 Hours


L: 6 hours P: 4 hours
Multidisciplinary Applications & Practice (For CIE Only):
Free hand Sketching: Roads, Buildings, Utensils, Hand tools & Furniture etc.
Drawing Simple Mechanisms: Gear trains, Ratchets, Chain and belt drives, etc.
Electric Wiring and lighting diagrams: Automatic fire alarm, Call bell system, UPS system.
Basic Building Drawing: Architectural floor plan of a two bed room residential building, basic
foundation drawing, steel structures- Frames, bridges, trusses.
Electronics Engineering Drawings: Simple Electronics Circuit Drawings.

Flipped Classroom Details


Unit No. I II III IV V
No. of Flipped Classroom Sessions 2 2 2 2 2

List of Exercises on AUTOCAD during Laboratory sessions


No. of Lab
Unit No. Topic(s) related to Exercises
Sessions
1 1 Introduction, projections of points
1 1 Projections of straight lines
1 2 Projections of planes
2 2 Projections of solids
3 2 Isometric projections
4 2 Development of surfaces
Books
Text Books:
1. K. R. Gopalakrishna, & Sudhir Gopalakrishna: Textbook Of Computer Aided Engineering
Drawing, 39th Edition, Subash Stores, Bangalore, 2010
2. S.N. Lal, & T.Madhusudhan: Engineering Visualization, 1st Edition, Cengage Publication, 2012
3. Parthasarathy N. S., Vela Murali, Engineering Drawing, Oxford University Press, 2015
Reference Books:
1. Bhatt, N.D., Engineering Drawing: Plane and Solid Geometry, 53rd edition, Charotar Publishing
House Pvt. Limited, 2019.
2. Bhattacharya S. K., Electrical Engineering Drawing, New Age International publishers, second
edition 1998, reprint 2005.
3. K. S. Sai Ram, Design of steel structures, Third Edition by Pearson Publication, 2016
E-resourses (NPTEL/SWAYAM. Any Other)- mention links
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/105/112105294/
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/103/112103019/
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105/104/105104148/
4 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/102/112102304/
5 Building plans- https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Engineering_drawing
6 Circuits- https://www.smartdraw.com/circuit-diagram/
7 Mechanical Components-http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/mod/page/view.php?id=2474

Course delivery methods Assessment methods


1. Chalk and Talk 1. IA tests
2. PPT and Videos 2. Assignment/Project
3. Flipped Classes 3. CAD Print outs/sketches
4. Use of simple models (Lamina, solids) 4. Semester End Examination

Course Outcome (COs)


At the end of the course, the student will be able to (Highlight the action verb representing the learning
level.)
Learning Levels: Re - Remember; Un - Understand; Ap - Apply; Learning
PO(s) PSO(s)
An - Analysis; Ev - Evaluate; Cr - Create Level
1. Visualize and apply basic drafting fundamentals L3 1 1
2. Apply basic concepts to develop construction/drawing techniques L3 1 1
3. Create detailed and standard drawings using CAD tool L3 1,5 1

Scheme of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE):


For integrated courses, a lab test also will be conducted at the end of the semester. The lab test
(COMPULSORY) will be part of the CIE. No SEE for Lab.
THEORY (60 marks) LAB (40 marks)
Total
IA test 1 IA test 2 Assignment/Course Project Conduction Lab test
25 marks 25 marks 10 marks 15 marks 25 marks 100 marks
1. IA Test: Sketches to be drawn in blue books (No print outs).
2. Assignment/Course Project: To be divided among the students
Conduct of Lab:
1. Conducting the AUTOCAD Lab: 5 marks
2. Sketches (in pink book) and Printouts: 10 marks
Lab test: (Batch-wise with 15 students/batch)
1. Test will be conducted at the end of the semester
2. Timetable, Batch details and examiners will be declared by Exam section
3. Test will be conducted in the AUTOCAD Lab.
4. Four questions covering Unit I to Unit IV, for 6.25 marks each (Total: 25 marks)
5. Only print outs to be evaluated.
Eligibility for SEE:
1. 40% and above (24 marks and above) in theory component
2. 40% and above (16 marks and above) in lab component
3. Lab test is COMPULSORY
4. Not eligible in any one of the two components will make the student Not Eligible for SEE.

Scheme of Semester End Examination (SEE):


1. It will be conducted for 100 marks of 3 hours duration. It will be reduced to 50 marks for the
calculation of SGPA and CGPA.
2. Minimum marks required in SEE to pass: Score should be > 35%, however overall score of
CIE + SEE should be > 40%.
3. Question paper contains 2 questions each from unit I to Unit IV each carrying 25 marks. Students
have to answer one full question from each unit, only by sketching in answer script. (No print out)

Rubrics:
Levels Target
1(Low) 60% of the students score Less than 50 % of the total marks.
2(Medium) 60% of the students score 50 – 70 % of the total marks.
3(High) 60% of the students score More than 70 % of the total marks.

Articulation matrix
CO-PSO
CO-PO Mapping (Planned)
Mapping(Planned)
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO PSO
CO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
1
2
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