4th Sem, Ceramic Diploma

37044: Engineering Drawing Ceramic 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Engineering Drawing detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Ceramic Technology (CR), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (37044), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other ceramic 4th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Ceramic 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for engineering drawing is as follows.

Rationale:

Diploma Holders are required to read and interpret drawings. Therefore it is essential that they have competency in preparing drawings and sketches of various machine parts. Therefore this subject is essentially required. Drawing is said to be the language of engineers and technicians. Reading and inter prating engineering drawing is their day-to-day responsibility. The course is aimed at developing basic graphic skills so as to enable them to use

No. of Hours per week : 4

No. of Weeks per semester : 15

Total No. of Hours per semester : 60

Objectives

  1. Need and Importance of Sectional Views in Machine Drawing.
    1. To show the inner parts clearly as possible.
    2. To identify the types of threads, bolts, nuts, keys, rivets and joints in machine elements.
    3. To know different terms used in connection with screw threads and drawing external metric threads.
    4. To know how to draw fasteners like bolt, nut and its assembly.
    5. To know how to draw different types of keys in shaft and hub assembly.
    6. To illustrate with neat sketch how two parts can be joined by rivets in different forms.
  2. To know various parts, how they are assembled and how do they work.
    1. Have an idea about the Functional requirements of individual parts and their location.
    2. Understand the purpose, principle of operation and filed of application of the given machine part.
    3. thes To prepare Assembly Drawing from final finished part drawings (or) pictorial drawing.
  3. To make free hand sketches of some important Chemical Engineering Equipments.
    1. To have better understanding about their function and applications.
    2. It is used for preparing detailed drawing of the required parts.

Unit – 1 Sectional Views And Machine Elements

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Unit – 2 Assembly Drawing (C Nly Two Views.).

Drawing Elevation and Plan (or) : Elevation and End View of a component from the given part drawing or pictorial drawing. : Bushed Bearing for Horizontal Shaft Sleeve and Cotter Joint Flanged Coupling (Plain type) Cast Iron Flanged Pipe Joint Horizontal stuffing Box.

Unit – 3 Free Hand Drawing

  1. Heat Exchanges :
  2. Shell and Tube (1 – 1 Pass.

  3. Evaporator :
  4. Standard Vertical Type

  5. Distillation Column :
  6. Multi Stage Tray tower

  7. Absorption Column :
  8. Counter Current Packed Tower

  9. Valve :
  10. Globe Valve – Gate Valve – Check Valve

Text Books

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Reference Books

  1. Perry’s Chemical Engineer’s Hand Book by Robert H.Perry – McGraw – Hill Book Co-New York – 1994.
  2. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by Warren L.McCabe, Julian C.Smith, and Peter Harriott – McGraw – Hill Higher Education – International Edition -2001.

Model Question Paper – I

Marks: 75 Time: 3 Hour

(Sketch ‘K’ to Accompany.).

(N.B.

  1. Answer any two Questions from Part – A.
  2. Part – B and Part – C are Compulsory.
  3. Only First Angle Projection is to be followed.
  4. Any missing dimensions can be assumed suitably)

PART – A 2 X 10 = 20 Marks

  1. Draw elevation and plan of a hexagonal headed bolt with hexagonal nut and washer for 24 mm dia bolt.
  2. Draw the following orthographic views of a Single riveted Single Strap Butt Joint suitable to join two plates, each 10 mm thick.
    1. Sectional front view
    2. Plan
  3. Explain the following with neat sketches :-
    1. Feather Key
    2. Woodruff Key

PART – B 1 X 40 = 40 Marks

  1. The detailed drawings of a Horizontal Stuffing Box are given in sketch ‘K’ Assemble the parts and draw.
    1. Bottom Half Sectional elevation (30)
    2. Left end view (10)

PART – C 1 X 15 = 15 Marks

    1. Draw a Free hand sketch of a Standard Vertical type Evaporator.

Model Question Paper – II

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