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SCHEME OF COURSE WORK

Course Details:
Course Title ENGINEERING DRAWING
Course Code 19ME1102 L T P C 1 0 3 2.5
Program: B.Tech.
Specialization: Mechanical
Semester I
Prerequisites
Courses to which it is a prerequisite N/A

Course Outcomes (COs): The student will be able to


1 illustrate various curves applied in engineering
2 show projections of lines and planes graphically
3 show projections of solids and sections of solids graphically
4 development of surfaces of regular solids using CAD packages
5 use CAD packages to draw isometric and orthographic drawings

Program Outcomes (POs):


A graduate of mechanical engineering will be able to
1 Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals to solve complex mechanical engineering
problems.
2 Attain the capability to identify, formulate and analyse problems related to mechanical engineering.
3 Design solutions for mechanical system components and processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for public health and safety.
4 Conduct experiments, perform analysis and interpretation of data by using research methods such as design of experiments to
synthesize the information and to provide valid conclusions.
5 Select and apply appropriate techniques from the available resources and current mechanical engineering and software tools.
6 Carry out their professional practice in mechanical engineering by appropriately considering and weighing the issues related
to society.
7 Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions on environmental safety and legal issues.
8 Transform into responsible citizens by resorting to professional ethics and norms of the engineering practice.
9 Function effectively in individual capacity as well as a member in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary streams.
10 Communicate fluently with the engineering community and society, and will be able to prepare reports and make
presentations effectively.
11 Apply knowledge of the engineering and management principles to managing projects and finance in multidisciplinary
environments.
12 Engage themselves in independent and life-long learning to continuing professional practice in their specialized areas of
mechanical engineering.

Course Outcome Versus Program Outcomes:


COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO-1 S M
CO-2 S M
CO-3 S M
CO-4 S M S
CO-5 S M S
S - Strongly correlated, M - Moderately correlated, Blank - No correlation
Assessment Day to day evaluation/Mid-Test I & II/ End
Methods: Exam
Teaching-Learning and
Evaluation

Course *Teaching- Assessment


Week Topic / Contents Outco Sample Questions Learning Method &
mes Strategy Schedule

Introduction to engineering Lecture


1 Drawing
graphics and their
practice
significance — Conventions
in drawing,lettering and BIS
conventions.

Construct a parabola, when


2 Construction of Conic sections
CO 1 the distance of the focus
including the rectangular Lecture Continuous
hyperbola- general method from the directrix is 50 mm Drawing
only practice Evaluation

3 CO 1 A circle of 50 mm diameter
Cycloid, epicycloids,
rolls on the circumference of Lecture Continuous
hypocycloid, involute of the Drawing
circle another circle of 175 mm practice Evaluation
diameter and outside it. Trace
the locus of a point on the
circumference of the rolling
circle for one complete
revolution. Name the curve.
Draw a tangent and a normal
to the curve at a point 125 mm
from the centre of the
directing circle.

1. State the quadrants in


4 Projections of points in any CO 2
which the following points Lecture Continuous
quadrant Drawing
are situated: practice Evaluation
Projections of lines inclined to (a) A point P; its top view is
one plane 40 mm above xy; the front
view, 20 mm below
the top view.
(b) A point Q, its projections
coincide with each other 40
mm below xy.

2. The length of the top view


of a line parallel to the V.P.
and inclined at 45° to the H.P.
is 50 mm. One end of the line
is 12 mm above the H.P.
and 25 mm in front of the V.P.
Draw the projections of
the line and determine its true
length.

CO 2 A line PQ 75 mm long, has its


5 Projections of lines inclined to
end P in the V.P.
both planes Lecture Continuous
and the end Q in the H.P. The Drawing
line is inclined at 30° to the practice Evaluation
H.P. and at 60° to
the V.P. Draw its projections.

1. A regular pentagon of 25
6 mm side has one side on
Projections of planes inclined to
CO 2 the ground. Its plane is
one plane
inclined at 45° to the H.P. and Lecture Continuous
perpendicular to the V.P. Drawing
Projections of planes inclined to practice Evaluation
Draw its projections and show
both the planes
its traces.
2. A rectangular plane surface
of size L x W is positioned
in the first quadrant and is
inclined at an angle of 60°
with the H.P. and 30° with the
V.P. Draw its projections.

Dra\cv the projections of a


7 Projections of solids inclined to
cylinder 75 mm diameter and
one plane Lecture Continuous
CO 3 100 rnm long, lying on the Drawing
ground with its axis inclined practice Evaluation
at 30° to the V.P. and parallel
to the ground.
8 A hexagonal pyramid, base 30
Section planes and sectional
mm side and axis
view of right regular solids- CO 3 Lecture Continuous
prism, cylinder, pyramid and 70 mm long is resting on its Drawing
cone slant edge of the face on the practice Evaluation
horizontal plane.

9 Lab internal exam 1

10 Introduction to AutoCAD: Lecture


Basic drawing and editing Drawing
commands, Dimensioning practice
principles and conventional
representations.
Draw the development of the
11 Development of surfaces of Lecture Continuous
lateral surface of the frustum Drawing
right regular solids-prism, CO 4
cylinder, pyramid, cone and of the square pyramid of side practice Evaluation
their sectional parts. of base 30 mm and axis 40
mm, resting on HP with one Lecture
Development of surfaces of Drawing
12 of the base edges parallel to Continuous
right regular solids-prism, practice
CO 4 V.P. It is cut by a horizontal
cylinder, pyramid, cone and Evaluation
their sectional parts. cutting plane at a height of 20
mm.

Orthographic Projections: Draw orthographic Drawing


13 Systems of projections, projections of the given below practice
conventions and application CO 5 Figure. Continuous
to orthographic Projections. Evaluation
Lecture
14 Orthographic Projections: Drawing
Systems of projections, practice Continuous
conventions and application to CO 5
Evaluation
orthographic Projections.

All dimensions are in mm


Isometric Projections: Draw isometric projections
15 Principles of isometric projections of the given below
projection- Isometric scale;
Isometric views: lines, Figure. Lecture Continuous
p1anes, figures, simple and CO 5 Drawing
compound solids practice Evaluation
Isometric Projections: Lecture Continuous
16 Principles of isometric CO 5 Drawing
projection- Isometric scale; practice Evaluation
Isometric views: lines, p1anes,
figures, simple and compound
solids

All dimensions are in mm

17 Lab internal exam 2

18 End examination

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