Cadm Lab
Cadm Lab
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1 To acquaint the skills and practical experience in handling 2D drafting and 3D modelling software
systems, standard drawing practices using fits and tolerances.
2 To prepare assembly drawings both manually and using standard CAD packages.
3 To Preparing standard drawing layout for modeled parts, assemblies with BoM.
PART II 2D DRAFTING
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Drawing, Editing, Dimensioning, Layering, Hatching, Block, Array, Detailing, Detailed Drawing.
1. Bearings – Bush Bearing,
2. Valves – Safety and Non-return Valves.
3. Couplings – Flange, Oldham’s, Muff, Gear couplings.
4. Joints – Universal, Knuckle, Gib& Cotter, Strap, Sleeve &Cotter joints.
5. Engine parts – Piston, Connecting Rod, Crosshead (vertical and horizontal), Stuffing box, multi-plate
clutch.
6. Machine Components – Screw Jack, Machine Vice, LatheTail Stock, Lathe Chuck, Plummer Block, Vane
and Gear pumps.
Total: 20% of classes for theory classes and 80% of classes for practice
Note: 25% of assembly drawings must be done manually and remaining 75% of assembly drawings must be
done by using any CAD software. The above tasks can be performed manually and using standard
commercial 2D CAD software.
TOTAL:60 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students would be able to
1. Prepare standard drawing layout for modelled assemblies with BoM.
2. Model orthogonal views of machine components.
3. Prepare standard drawing layout for modelled parts
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gopalakrishna K.R., “Machine Drawing”, 17th Edition, Subhas Stores Books Corner, Bangalore,2003.
2. N. D. Bhatt and V.M. Panchal, “Machine Drawing”, 51st Edition, Charator Publishers,2022.
REFERENCES:
1. K. L Narayana, P.Kannaiah, K.Venkata Reddy, Machine Drawing , 15 Edition , New Age International
Publication
2. Goutam Pohit and Goutam Ghosh, “Machine Drawing with AutoCAD”, 1st Edition,Pearson Education,
2004
3. Junnarkar, N.D., “Machine Drawing”, 1st Edition, Pearson Education, 2004
4. N. Siddeshwar, P. Kanniah, V.V.S. Sastri,” Machine Drawing” , published by Tata McGrawHill,2006
5. S. Trymbaka Murthy, “A Text Book of Computer Aided Machine Drawing”, CBS Publishers, New Delhi,
2007
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3D GEOMETRIC MODELLING 30
1.CAD Introduction
Sketch:
Solid modeling: Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, Variational sweep and Loft.
Surface modeling: Extrude, Sweep, Trim, Mesh of curves and Free form.
Feature manipulation: Copy, Edit, Pattern, Suppress, History operations.
Assembly: Constraints, Exploded Views, Interference check
Drafting: Layouts, Standard & Sectional Views, Detailing & Plotting
2. Creation of 3D assembly model of following machine elements using 3D Modelling software
1. Flange Coupling 2. Plummer Block 3. Screw Jack 4. Lathe Tailstock 5.Universal Joint
6. Machine Vice 7. Stuffing box 8. Crosshead 9. Safety Valves 10. Non-return valves
11. Connecting rod 12. Piston 13. Crankshaft
* Students may also be trained in manual drawing of some of the above components (specify the number –
progressive arrangement of 3D)
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MANUAL PART PROGRAMMING
1. CNC Machining Centre
i) Linear Cutting.
ii) Circular cutting.
iii) Cutter Radius Compensation.
iv) Canned Cycle Operations.
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