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Course Course Course L T P C

21MES102L ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DESIGN# S ENGINEERING SCIENCES


Code Name Category 0 0 4 2

Pre-requisite Co- requisite Progressive


Nil Nil Nil
Courses Courses Courses
Course Offering Department Mechanical Engineering Data Book / Codes / Standards Nil

Course Learning Rationale (CLR): The purpose of learning this course is to: Program Outcomes (PO) Program
Specific
CLR-1: utilize the engineering graphics fundamentals and apply the same to draw geometry and curves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Outcomes
CLR-2: draw the projection of points, lines and planes

Individual & Team Work


Engineering Knowledge

Design/development of

Project Mgt. & Finance


Conduct investigations
of complex problems
CLR-3: produce the projection of solids like prism, cylinder, pyramid and cone and sectioned solids

Modern Tool Usage

Life Long Learning


The engineer and
Problem Analysis

Communication
CLR-4: create the isometric and perspective projection and develop the surfaces

Environment &
Sustainability
CLR-5: develop the combination of solids using primitives and features

solutions

society

PSO-1

PSO-2

PSO-3
Ethics
Course Outcomes (CO): At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
CO-1: construct the 2D geometrical figures and special curves 1 - - - 3 - - - - 2 - - - - -
CO-2: demonstrate the projection of points, lines and planes 2 - - - 3 - - - - 3 - - - - -
CO-3: construct the orthographic projection of regular and sectioned solids 2 - - - 3 - - - - 3 - - - - -
CO-4: create the development of surfaces and isometric projection 2 - - - 3 - - - - 3 - - - - -
CO-5: create combination of solids 2 - - - 3 - - - - 3 - - - - -

Unit-1 - Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Design 12 Hour


Engineering graphics principles and standards – Significance of design and drawing – Introduction to drafting Software – Draw, modify and dimension toolbars- 2D geometrical construction – Conic sections – Ellipse
and parabola - Special curves – Spiral, Cycloid and Involute
Unit-2 - Orthographic Projection of Points, Lines and Plane Surface 12 Hour
Principles of projection – Types of projection - First angle and third angle projection – Projection of points in four quadrants – Projection of straight line inclined to one plane and both principal plane by rotating line
method – Projection of plane surfaces inclined to one principal plane
Unit-3 - Projection of Solids and Section of Solids 12 Hour
Significance of projection of solids – Orthographic projection of simple solids - Projection of polyhedrons and solids of revolution – Inclined to one principal plane and parallel to other by change of position method.
Section of solids – Section plane perpendicular to one plane and parallel or inclined to other plane
Unit-4 - Development of Surfaces, Isometric Projection 12 Hour
Development of lateral surfaces of simple solids - polyhedrons and solids of revolution- Principles of isometric projection and isometric view – isometric view from orthographic views of simple objects -Perspective
projection of polyhedrons and solids of revolution by visual ray method (Demonstration)
Unit-5 - Combination of Solids 12 Hour
Principles of constructive solid geometry – Boolean operations – Combination of simple solids using Boolean operations – Extrude, revolve, sweep, loft and shell features – Modeling of simple products using features

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1. Venugopal, K. and V. Prabhu Raja. Engineering Drawing and Graphics + AutoCAD. New Age 5. Jeyapoovan. T., engineering drawing and Graphics using AutoCAD, Vikas Pub. House,
International (P) Limited, 2005 2015.
Learning
2. Narayana, K. L. and P. Kannaiah.Textbook on Engineering Drawing. Scitech Publications, 2011. 6. Natarajan, K. V. A text book of Engineering Drawing Graphics. Dhanalakshmi Publishers,
Resources
3. Gopalakrishna, K. R. Engineering Drawing. Subas Publications, 2010. Chennai, 2008.
4. 4. Bhatt, N. D. and V. M. Panchal. Engineering Drawing. Charotar Publishing house, 2012. 7. Dhananjay AJolhe. Engineering Graphics McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Ltd, 2009.

Learning Assessment
Continuous Learning Assessment (CLA)
CLA-1 Average of first cycle CLA-2 Average of second Practical Examination Final Examination
Bloom’s
experiments cycle experiments (40% weightage) (0% weightage)
Level of Thinking
(30%) (30%)
Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice
Level 1 Remember 30% - 20% - 20% - 30% -
Level 2 Understand 30% - 40% - 40% - 30% -
Level 3 Apply 40% - 40% - 40% - 40% -
Level 4 Analyze - - - - - - - -
Level 5 Evaluate - - - - - - - -
Level 6 Create - - - - - - - -
Total 100 % 100 % 100% -

Course Designers
Experts from Industry Experts from Higher Technical Institutions Internal Experts
1. Dr. N. Babu, CVRDE, DRDO, Avadi, [email protected] 1. Dr. Shankar Krishnapillai, IIT Madras, [email protected] 1. Dr. V. Magesh, SRM IST
2. Mr. Parameswaran, Nokia, Chennai, [email protected] 2. Dr. Raju Abraham, NIOT, Chennai, [email protected] 2. Mr. S. Arun Prasath, SRM IST

# This syllabus is for the students admitted in the AY 2023-24 onwards

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