After completion of this course each student would be able to:
The Engineering Drawing & CAD is a compulsory course and has been offered by the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management.
CLO |
Description |
Taxonomy Level |
PLO |
1 |
DESCRIBE the CAD and conventions of engineering drawing for producing the drawing of objects. |
C2 |
1 |
2 |
PRACTICE the orthographic projections of geometrical constructions. |
P3 |
3 |
3 |
PRODUCE the drawing of various Machine components. |
P4 |
3 |
Practical/Lab
CLO |
Description |
Taxonomy Level |
PLO |
1 |
PRACTICE the drawing of various geometric constructions and machine components through drawing instruments and various Entities through CAD software. |
P3 |
5 |
2 |
PRODUCE open-ended lab drawing within in the scope of Engineering Drawing and CAD. |
P4 |
12 |
3 |
RESPOND to rapidly developing/arising situations where they must express opinion regarding a problem. |
A2 |
4 |
Course Contents:
Introduction: Definition, Drawing instruments and their proper use, Dimensions and dimensioning, Lettering. |
Geometric Drawing: Orthographic Projections, Planes of Projection, Projection of Points, Projections of Straight lines, Traces, True length, and True inclinations of lines Problems. Projection of Planes, Types and traces of Planes, Problems, Projection of Solids, Types of Solids and Problems (By Alteration of Projection), Section and Intersection of Solids and Problems on each type. Development of Surfaces. |
Machine Drawing: Rivets and Riveted joints, Screws, Threads, Bolt & Nut, Couplings, Bearing, Keys & Cotters, Pulleys, and the assembly drawing of simple machine component. |
Computer Aided Design (CAD): Introduction to CAD (SpectraCAD-M) software, Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Terminology of CAD, coordinate systems, Basic commands (DRAW, MODIFY, SNAP, MEASURE, FILLET, MIRROR, ARC, TRIM, PRINT), Creating text box, and Dimensioning. |
Note: Practicals will be based on Theory