Engineering Drawing
Engineering Drawing
Evaluation:
Theory Practical Total
Sessional - 50 50
Final - 50 50
Total - 100 100
Course Objectives:
1. To develop sketching, lettering and drafting skills
2. To draw projections, drawings of various geometric figures.
3. To draw assembly of machine parts.
4. To develop ability of preparing working drawings
Course Contents:
Dimensioning
Fundamentals and Techniques: size and location dimensioning, IS conversion;
Use of scales, measurement units, reducing and enlarging drawings; General
dimensioning practices: placement of dimensions aligned and unidirectional
recommended practice, some 50 items.
Intersection of a line and plane; Angle between a line and a plane; Angle
between two non-intersecting (skew) lines; Dihedral angle between two
planes; Shortest distance between two skew lines.
Sectional views
Full section view; Half section; Broken section; Revolved section; Removed
(detail) sections; Phantom of hidden section; Auxiliary sectional views;
Specifying cutting planes for sections; conventions for hidden lines, holes,
ribs, spokes.
Auxiliary Views
Basic concept and use of auxiliary views; Drawing methods and types of
auxiliary views; Symmetrical and unilateral auxiliary views; Projection of
curved lines and boundaries; Line of intersection between two planes; True
size of dihedral angles; True size and shape of plane surfaces.
Laboratory Work:
Freehand technical lettering and use of drawing instruments; Dimensioning;
Geometrical and Projection drawing; Descriptive geometry; Projection and
multiview drawings; Sectional views; Auxiliary views, Freehand sketching
and visualization; Development and intersections; machine and assembly
drawings.
Reference Books:
1. Luzadder, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India
Ltd., 8th edition, 1981.
2. French, C.J. Vierck and R.J. Foster, Engineering Drawing and Graphic
Technology, McGraw-Hill, 1981.
3. Machine drawing P.S. Gill, S.K. Kataria and Sons, India, 7th Edition,
2008.