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13ME101 ENGINEERING DRAWING Credits: 0:0:2

Course Objective: To impart and inculcate proper understanding of the theory of projection. To improve visualization skills. To enable students to understand various concepts like dimensioning, conventions and standards related to working drawings in order to become professionally efficient. To understand the usage of various line types, arcs, and methods to draw using AutoCAD. To understand standard, modify, draw, layers and properties tool bars and use it to draw 2D drawings and plotting To understand suitable hatching methods, dimensioning, and apply orthographic and isometric views Course Outcome: Students will be able to understand the theory of projection. Students will be able to know and understand the conventions and the methods of engineering drawing. Students will be able to improve their visualization skills so that they can apply these skills in developing new products. To apply usage of various line types, arcs, and circles to draw using AutoCAD . To apply, modify, draw, layers and properties tool bars and use it to draw 2D drawings. To apply suitable hatching methods, dimensioning , orthographic and isometric drawings and plotting.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Geometrical constructions i) Introduction and use of drawing instruments & Lettering practice. ii) Construction of polygons using a. Semicircle and Bi-section of given side method b. Inscribing polygon in a circle method c. Special Method for Hexagon iii) Dimensioning practice of lines, circles, arcs using aligned and chain dimensioning systems. 2. First and third angle projections. Conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views (in first angle projection) of simple machine elements like V- block and bearing block. 3. Projection of points in different quadrants. 4. Projection of lines in first quadrant i) Parallel to both planes. ii) Inclined to one plane and parallel to other. iii) Parallel to one plane and perpendicular to other plane. 5. Projection of solids Projections of prism, pyramid, cylinder and cone - axis parallel to one plane and perpendicular to the other plane, Parallel to both planes. 6. Introduction to Isometric projection, Isometric views of basic solids - prism, pyramid, cylinder and cone. 7. Drawing and plotting: Snap, Grid, Limits, Osnap, line types and weights, text, pdf file creation and plotting. 8. Modifying Commands: Erase, trim, array, lengthen, break, mirror, offset, move, copy etc. 9. Methods of Drawing lines, arcs and circles. 10. Application of lines, arcs and circles to draw simple geometries. 11. Dimensioning, hatching methods to show different materials, title block and layers. 12. Isometric view of primitive solids and combination of primitive solids.
(A minimum of five exercises from first six topics and five exercises from the remaining six topics need to be completed)

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Text Books 1. Basant Agrawal, C.M. Agrawal, Engineering Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill Private Ltd., 2010. 2. Shyam Tickoo, AUTOCAD 2007 for Engineers and Designers Dreamtech India (P) Ltd., 2007. Reference Books 1. Manual for Engineering Drawing-I, KSMS, 2011. 2. Computer Aided Graphics Lab. Manual, KSMS,2012. 3. Bhatt N.D., Elementary Engineering Drawing, 26th Edition. Chartor Pub. House, Anand, 2009.

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Natarajan K.V. A Text Book of Engineering Drawing, 16th Edition, 2006. Venugopal K. Engineering Graphics, 9th Edn. (Revised), New Age International Publishers, 2009.

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