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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

MEC103
Learning Outcomes
 Overview of the subject.
 Course outcomes.
 LTP count / Credits of the subject.
 CA pattern
 Text books / reference books.
 Overview of the syllabus.
Introduction to Engineering Drawing
 The role of engineers is to design & develop products.
Introduction to Engineering Drawing
 To communicate their ideas they use engineering drawings.
Introduction to Engineering Drawing

 Engineering drawing is a graphical language used by


engineers to communicate their ideas. So it acts as a
communication link between designers and manufacturers.

 It is completely different from artistic drawing, which is


used to express aesthetic, philosophical and abstract ideas.

 Just as a picture speaks thousands of words, a complete


technical drawing tells everything about the geometry of the
product.
Applications
Course Detail

 LTP – 2, 2, 0
(Two lectures, Two Tutorials, Zero practical hours per week)

 Credit – 4
Course Assessment Model

• 3 online assignments
- Assignment 1 in 3rd week.
- Syllabus – Unit 1 & 2
Books
 Text Books

 Engineering Drawing with an introduction to AutoCAD


by DHANANJAY A JOLHE

 Reference Books

 Engineering Drawing by AMAR PHATAK


 Engineering Drawing by M.B. SHAH & B.C. RANA
 Engineering Graphics by K.C. JOHN
 Engineering Drawing by N.D. BHATT & M. PANCHAL
Syllabus
Unit 1 (Introduction to Engineering Drawing)
 Principles of Engineering Graphics and their significance.

 Drawing instruments.

 Lettering in vertical Gothic letters using single stoke.

 Dimensioning.

 Different types of lines used in engineering drawing.

 Plane and Diagonal Scale.


Syllabus
Unit 2 (Projection of Points and Lines)

 Projection of Points.

 Projection of Lines.
Syllabus
Unit 3 (Orthographic Projections)
 Methods of obtaining Orthographic Projections (First angle and third angle)

 Principles of orthographic projections.


Syllabus
Unit 4 (Sectional views)
 Importance of sectioning.

 Types of sectioning (Full, Half & Offset)


Syllabus
Unit 5 (Isometric Projections)

 Isometric Projections.

 Isometric Scale.

 Terminology.

 Isometric Dimensioning.
Syllabus
Unit 5 (Isometric Projections)
Syllabus
Unit 6 (Development of Surfaces)
 Methods of development (Parallel line & Radial line).

 Parallel line development of cylinder and prism.

 Radial line development of cone and pyramid.


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