This document outlines the key outcomes of an Engineering Drawing course. Students will learn to read and create technical drawings by understanding drawing conventions, dimensioning, projections, and sections of points, lines, planes, lamina, and solids. They will learn techniques for projecting technical drawings including rotation, auxiliary plane, and development methods. Students will also distinguish between orthographic and isometric projections and learn to create orthographic drawings of blocks and machine parts.
This document outlines the key outcomes of an Engineering Drawing course. Students will learn to read and create technical drawings by understanding drawing conventions, dimensioning, projections, and sections of points, lines, planes, lamina, and solids. They will learn techniques for projecting technical drawings including rotation, auxiliary plane, and development methods. Students will also distinguish between orthographic and isometric projections and learn to create orthographic drawings of blocks and machine parts.
This document outlines the key outcomes of an Engineering Drawing course. Students will learn to read and create technical drawings by understanding drawing conventions, dimensioning, projections, and sections of points, lines, planes, lamina, and solids. They will learn techniques for projecting technical drawings including rotation, auxiliary plane, and development methods. Students will also distinguish between orthographic and isometric projections and learn to create orthographic drawings of blocks and machine parts.
Student should know after Course study: 1. Understand the basic of Engineering drawing and tool used, Conventions of line,BIS codes, dimensioning, Scale, Point, Lines, Planes, Solid, Projections. 2. Projection of Points in quadrant and on auxiliary plane. Projection of Lines in different planes. Lines True length and angle orientation of straight line: rotation method and auxiliary plane method and Traces of line. 3. Identify difference between Plane and Lamina. Projection of Lamina at different angles. Draw projection of solids in first or third quadrant. Use rotation and auxiliary plane method to draw the projections. 4. Visualise Section of Solids with different practical examples Student should know the procedure of sectioning. Basic of intersection of surfaces and drawing of intersection of surfaces with different Solids. 5. Judge the purpose of Development of surfaces of solids 6. Classify the difference between Isometric and Orthographic Projection. Basic Principle of Isometric projection. Difference between isometric projection and isometric drawing Student should draw different Isometric projection of solids 7. Elaborate the basic of Orthographic Projection, Sketch/drawing of blocks, and of simple machine parts.