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The document outlines the syllabus for engineering drawing courses. It includes 8 units that cover topics like plane and solid geometry, orthographic projections, isometric projections, machine drawing, and computer-aided drafting. Plane geometry involves constructing curves and figures. Solid geometry covers orthographic projections and sections of solids. Machine drawing includes orthographic projections of machine blocks and developments of surfaces. Isometric projections principles and views of objects are also included. The syllabus aims to help students develop drawing and visualization skills for engineering applications.

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The document outlines the syllabus for engineering drawing courses. It includes 8 units that cover topics like plane and solid geometry, orthographic projections, isometric projections, machine drawing, and computer-aided drafting. Plane geometry involves constructing curves and figures. Solid geometry covers orthographic projections and sections of solids. Machine drawing includes orthographic projections of machine blocks and developments of surfaces. Isometric projections principles and views of objects are also included. The syllabus aims to help students develop drawing and visualization skills for engineering applications.

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yllabus of JNTU Bachelor of Technology (BTech Common Syllabus) -

ME 05220 Engineering Drawing Effective 2007-08 Batch


UNIT - I
Introduction to engineering graphics - construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola -
cylindrical curves.
UNIT - II
Orthographic projections of points, lines and planes - axis inclined to one planes and inclined
to both the planes.
UNIT - III
Orthographic projections of solids: Cylinder, cone, prism, pyramid and sphere positions and
axis inclined to both the planes.
UNIT - IV
Isomeric projections of lines, planes and simple solids
UNIT - V
Conversion of orthographic views into isometric views and vice-versa.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Engineering drawings By N.D.Bhatt
2. Engineering graphics By K.L. Narayana & P. Kannayya
REFERENCES:-
1. Engineering drawing and graphics: Venugopal/ New age
2. Engineering drawing : Johle / TMH
Syllabus of JNTU BTech Common Syllabus - ME 05223 Engineering
Graphics
UNIT - I
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING : Principles of Engineering Graphics and their
Significance – Drawing Instruments and their Use – Conventions in Drawing – Lettering – BIS
Conventions.
Curves used in Engineering Practice & their Constructions :
a) Conic Sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola – General method only.
b) Cycloid, Epicycloid and Hypocycloid
c) Involute.
d) Helices
UNIT – II
DRAWING OF PROJECTIONS OR VIEWS ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION IN FIRST ANGLE
PROJECTION ONLY : Principles of Orthographic Projections – Conventions – First and Third
Angle Projections Projections of Points and Lines inclined to both planes, True lengths, traces.
UNIT – III
PROJECTIONS OF PLANES & SOLIDS : Projections of regular Planes, auxiliary planes and
Auxiliary projection inclined to both planes. Projections of Regular Solids inclined to both
planes – Auxiliary Views.
Sections and Sectional views of Right Regular Solids – Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid, Cone –
Auxiliary views.
UNIT – IV
DEVELOPMENT AND INTERPENETRATION OF SOLIDS: Development of Surfaces of Right
Regular Solids – Prisms, Cylinder, Pyramid Cone and their parts. Interpenetration of Right
Regular Solids – Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs Cone.
UNIT – V
ISOMETRIC PORJECTIONS : Principles of Isometric Projection – Isometric Scale – Isometric
Views – Conventions – Isometric Views of Lines, Plane Figures, Simple and Compound Solids –
Isometric
Projection of objects having non- isometric lines. Isometric Projection of Spherical Parts.
UNIT –VI
TRANSFORMATION OF PROJECTIONS : Conversion of Isometric Views to Orthographic Views –
Conventions.
UNIT – VII
PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS : Perspective View : Points, Lines, Plane Figures and Simple
Solids, Vanishing Point Methods(General Method only).
UNIT – VIII
Introduction to Computer aided Drafting: Generation of points, lines, curves, polygons, simple
solids, dimensioning.
TEXT BOOK :
1. Engineering Drawing, N.D. Bhat / Charotar
2. Engineering graphics with Auto CAD- R.B. Choudary/Anuradha Publishes
3. Engineering Drawing, Narayana and Kannaiah / Scietech publishers.
REFERENCES :
1. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal / New age.
2. Engineering Drawing- Johle/Tata Macgraw Hill.

CBSE Syllabus Engineering Drawing Class XI-XII (2010)


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ENGINEERING DRAWING (Code No. 046)


The subject of ‘Engineering Drawing’ has become an indispensable tool for Engineers, Technocrats,
Architects, Draftsmen, Surveyors, Designers and many others professionals in the recent times.
Understanding of its fundamental principles and wider applications of the same in the above fields and
many other daily life situations form the basis for the syllabus at Senior Secondary Stage.
Objectives:
The study of the subject of Engineering Drawing at Senior School Level aims at helping the learner to:
• develop clear concept and perception of form, proportion and purpose.
• develop the skill of expressing three-dimensional and two-dimensional objects into professional
language and vice versa.
• acquire the ability to readily draw neat sketches, often needed in "On-job situations".
• develop a clear understanding of plane and solid Geometry and machine drawing so as to apply the
same in relevant practical fields such as technology and industry.
• acquire speed and accuracy in use of drawing instruments.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Class XI (Theory)
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One Paper 3 Hours 70 Marks
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Unit Marks
PLANE GEOMETRY
1. Construction of lines, angles and rectilnear figures 4
2. Construction of circles, semi-circles and tangents 6
3. Construction of ellipse, parabola, involute, cycloid. helix and sine-curve 6
SOLID-GEOMETRY
4. Orthographic-projections of points, lines laminae, (plane) and solids 12
5. Section of solid-figures 15
MACHINE DRAWING
6. Orthographic projections of simple machine-blocks 12
7. Isometric-projection of laminae (plane) figures 10
8. Development of surfaces 5
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Total Marks 70
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PLANE GEOMETRY
Unit 1: Construction of lines, angles and their divisions. Simple questions based on triangles, squares,
rhombuses, trapeziums, regular polygons-pentagon, hexagon and octagon. 08 Pds.
Unit 2: Construction of circles, external and internal tangents of circles, inscribing of circles in equilateral
triangle, square, rhombus, regular polygons-pentagon, hexagon and octagon. 10Pds.
Unit 3: (a) Construction of ellipses by the following methods:
(i) Concentric circles
(ii) Intersecting arcs
(iii) Intersecting lines
(b) Construction of Parabola by the following methods:
(i) Intersecting lines
(ii) Intersecting arcs
(c) Construction of involute of a circle.
(d) Construction of cycloid, helix and sine curve 20 Pds.
SOLID GEOMETRY
Unit 4: Methods of orthographic projections and dimensioning strictly as per SP: 46- 1988 revised
conventions. Projection of points, lines, regular plane figure and right regular solids such as cubes, prisms
and pyramids (square, triangular, pentagonal and hexagonal), tetrahedrons, cones, cylinders, spheres,
hemi-spheres and frustum of solids when they are kept with their axis perpendicular, to HP/VP or parallel
to one plane and inclined to the other or parallel to HP and VP
both. 40 Pds.
Unit 5: Section of solids under the same conditions mentioned above made by the horizontal, vertical and
inclined planes, also showing true-shape of section. 45 Pds.
MACHINE DRAWING
Unit 6: Orthographic projections of machine blocks. 40 Pds.
Unit 7: Construction of Isometric scale showing main divisions of 10 mm and smaller divisions of 1 mm
each. Isometric projection(drawn to isometric scale) of figures such as triangles, squares, pentagons,
hexagons, circles and semi-circles with their surface parallel to HP or VP and its one side or diagonal or
diameter should be either parallel or perpendicular
toHP/VP 5Pds.

Unit 8: Development of the surfaces of following solids:


1. Cube, cuboid, prisms–triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal.
2. Pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal).
3. Right-circular-cylinder and cone 10 Pds.
Practicals
One paper (Practical) 3 hours 30 Marks
1. Developing "Prisms" & "Pyramids" with the help of card board (thick paper).
2. Developing different types of packing boxes (cartons).
3. Making different types of graphics designs/murals for interior/exterior decorations using coloured
laminae using the knowledge of circumscribing, inscribing and describing of plane geometrical figures.
4. Drawing ellipse by
(a)Trammel method
(b)Thread method
On ground or drawing-sheets/ply-wood.
5. Preparing top-view (plan) of a
(a)Class-room
(b)Drawing-room
(c)Home
Showing different objects in it.
6. Drawing through activities:
(a) Involutes
(b) Cycloid
(c) Helix
(d) Sine-curves and listing their uses in daily life.
7. Preparing the following sections of solids (prisms, pyramids, sphere etc.) with clay, soap,thermocol,
plasticine, wax or any other material easily and economically available.
When the cutting plane is:
(i) parallel to the base
(ii) perpendicular to the base
(iii) inclined to the base
(iv) cutting at a given height at a given angle above the base.
Also making different objects with combination of above solids and their section models.
Note :
I. In all the practicals drawing/sketching of the views should be incorporated and evaluated accordingly.
II. The scheme of evaluation is as follows:
(a) Practicals(2) 15 Marks
(b) Drawing/Sketch 05 Marks
(c) Viva-voce 05 Marks
(d) Sessional Work 05 Marks
Total 30 Marks.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Class XI (Theory)
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One Paper 3 Hours 70 Marks
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Unit Marks
I. Isometric projections of solids 25
II. Machine Drawing
A. Drawing of Machine parts 15
B. Sectional view of assembly of machine parts: 30
1. Bearings
2. Rod joints
3. Tie-rod and pipe joints
4. Couplings
5. Pulleys
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Total Marks 70
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Unit I: Isometric projection of solids 50 Pds.
Construction of isometric scale showing main divisions of 10mm and smaler divisions of 1mm, also
showing the leading angles. Helping view/s such as triangles, pentagon, hexagon etc. can be drawn using
scale 1:1 or isometric scale. Hidden lines are not required in isometric projection.
Isometric projections (drawn to isometric scale) of solids such as cube, regular prism and pyramids
(triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal), cone, cylinder, sphere, hemi-sphere, frustum of right
regular pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal) and cone, when they are cut by a plane
parallel to the base. The axis of the solid should be either perpendicular to H.P. or perpendicular to the VP
or parallel to HP and VP both. (Indicate the direction of viewing)
Combination of two solids (except "frustum" of Pyramids and Cone) Keeping the base side parallel or
perpendicular to H.P./V.P. and placed centrally together, but in no case the common axis of both the
solids should be given parallel to H.P.
Note: Question on single solid will be asked in vertical position only.
Unit II: Machine Drawing
A. Drawing of machine parts 36 Pds.
(i) Drawing to full size scale with instruments. 9 marks
(Internal choice will be given between ony two of the following).
nomenclature of threads: Standard profiles of screw threads (square, knuckle, B.S.W. Metric (external
and internal) and bolts (square, Hexagonal, Tee and Hook); Nuts: (square and hexagonal), Plain washer,
combination of nut and bolt with or without washer for assembling two parts together, single riveted lap
joint with standard dimensions.
(ii) Free-hand sketches 6 marks
(Internal choice will be given between any two of the following.
Conventional representation of external and internal threads; studs (plain,plain with squareneck and
collar); screws (round-head, cheese-head, 900 flat countersunk-head, hexagonal socket-head and grub-
screws; Types of rivets:- snap head, pan head-without tapered neck, flat head and 600 countersunk flat
head; Types of sunk-keys (rectangular taper, woodruff and double- head feather key with gib head on
both ends).
B. Students are required to attempt either Assembly drawings or Dis-assembly drawings
of the following Machine parts). 82 Pds.
Note:
1. In all the Assembly drawings, only half sectional front view will be asked and the other half without
section. Side/End view or Top View/Plan will be drawn without section, wherever applicable.
2. In all the Dis-assembly drawings, only two orthographic views (one of the two views may be half in
section or full in section) of any two parts.
3. (a) In all sectional views, hidden lines / edges are not to be shown.
(b) In all full views, hidden /edges are to be shown.
1. Bearings
(i) Open-Bearing
(ii) Bushed-Bearing
(iii) Footstep-Bearing (only sectional front-view will be asked)
(iv) Simple Plummer-Block (only sectional front view will be asked with only round brasses).
2. Rod-Joints
(i) Cotter-joints for circular-rods (socket and spigot joint)
(ii) Cotter-joints for round-rods (sleeve and cotter joint)
(iii) Cotter-joints for square rods (Gib and cotter-joint)
(iv) Knuckle-joints (only sectional front view will be asked)
3. Tie-rod and Pipe-joint
(i) Turnbuckle
(ii) Flange pipe joint
4. Couplings
(i) Unprotected Flange Coupling (having socket and spigot arrangement)
(ii) Protected Flange Coupling
5. Pulleys
(i) Solid cast Iron Pulley (upto 200 mm diameter) having solid web
(ii) Single groove V-belt pulley (upto 200 mm diameter)
Practicals
One paper (Practical) 3 Hours 30 Marks, 72 Pds.
To perform the following jobs from the given views of the prescribed Machine Block
(Two).
1. Block-One, by the external examiner.
2. Block-Two, by the internal examiner.
Value-Points
Part ‘A’
1. Copy the given views 1×2=2
2. Drawing the missing view with hidden lines 1½x2=3
3. Sketching the Isometric view vithout hidden edges 2½x2=5
4. To make the machine block of the above in three dimensions.
(not to scale but approximately proportionately) drawn with
any medium i.e. thermocol, soap-cake, plasticine, clay, wax, orchsis ( available with flowerists)
etc. 5×2=10
Part ‘B’
Viva-voce-questions based on the practicals 5
Performed in Part ‘A’
Sessional Work:
Solutions of the fifteen prescribed Machine Blocks. 5
Total 30 Marks
Important:
(i) All dimensions are in mm.
(ii) The above diagrams are not to scale.
(iii) Assume suitably, missing or mismatching dimensions, if any.
(iv) Follow I angle method of projection only in all drawing or sketches.
Jntu I Year B.Tech. BME syllabus for ENGINEERING DRAWING

Posted Date: 17 Aug 2008 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Syllabus
Author: Sunil Reddy Member Level: Platinum

Rating: Points: 2
ENGINEERING DRAWING

UNIT – I
Introduction to engineering graphics – construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola –
cylindrical curves.

UNIT – II
Orthographic projections of points, lines and planes – axis inclined to one planes and inclined
to both the planes.

UNIT – III
Orthographic projections of solids :
Cylinder, cone, prism, pyramid and sphere positions and axis inclined to both the planes.

UNIT – IV
Isomeric projections of lines, planes and simple solids

UNIT – V
Conversion of orthographic views into isometric views and vice-versa.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. Engineering drawings By N.D.Bhatt
2 Engineering graphics By K.L. Narayana & P.Kannayya

REFERENCES:-
1. Engineering drawing and graphics: Venugopal/ New age
2. Engineering drawing : Johle / TMH
ENGINEERING DRAWING AND GRAPHICS syllabus (Non diploma)
by guru200773 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:38 am

ENGINEERING DRAWING AND GRAPHICS


Group A
Projection graphics. Objects, condition and methods of projection; Gnomonic, stereographic and
orthographic projections; Coordinate systems and grid scales, scale distortion, and conditions of
conformality and equivalence. Axonometric projections; Isometric; Dimetric and oblique projections;
Conical equivalent and. equivalent cylindrical projections.
Spatial graphics. Basic principles of multiview drawings and Monge's projections; Points in quadrants and
octants; Projections of lines and traces of lines; True relative positions of two planes and of a straight line
and a plane; Method of revolution. Projections of polyhedrons, curved lines and surfaces; Contour
mapping of curved surfaces; Plane sections .of polyhedrons and curved surfaces; Intersection of planes
and surfaces and lines and surfaces; Development of curved surfaces. Affine correspondence and its
applications.
Product graphics. Introduction to various product features; identification of functional and non-functional,
surfaces; Selection of datum; Tolerancing of dimensions. Compatibility of product elements for
manufacturing and assembly requirements; Sectional and auxiliary views. .
Computer graphics. Basic principles for interactive computer graphics; Systems and peripherals required;
Point plotting technique; Line drawing displays; Modelling of two and three-dimensions; Display of solid
objects.
Group B
Drafting principles. Manipulation and use of drafting equipments and instruments; Exercises in
instrumental drawing; Introduction to drafting codes as per ISO and BIS; Technical lettering.
Drawing exercise. Drafting problems involving consideration of - stereo metric features; Toleranced
dimensioning; partial views and sectioning, auxiliary sections, schematic product symbols. Drafting
exercises involving (a) preparation of details, (b) aggregation for assembly, (c) exploded machine
kinematics, etc.

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