Engineering Drawing detailed syllabus for Diploma in Mining Engineering (DMNGE) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the DMNGE students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Diploma in Mining Engineering 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit DMNGE 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of engineering drawing is as follows.
Course Objectives
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Course Outcomes:
- Practice the use of engineering drawing instruments
- Familiarise with the conventions to be followed in engineering drawing as per BIS
- Construct the i) basic geometrical constructions ii) engineering curves
- Visualise and draw the orthographic projections of
- Points
- Lines
- Regular Planes
- Regular Solids
- Sections of Regular Solids
- Visualise and draw the isometric views of machine components
- Draw the developments of surfaces of regular solids and use them to make the components used in daily life
Notes:
1. B.I.S Specification should invariably be followed in all the topics.
2. A-3 Size Drawing Sheets are to be used for all Drawing Practice Exercises.
1.0 the Importance of Engineering Drawing
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2.0 Engineering Drawing Instruments
Classifications: Basic Tools, tools for drawing straight lines, tools for curved lines, tools for measuring distances and special tools like mini drafter & drafting machine – Mentioning of names under each classification and their brief description -Scales: Recommended scales reduced & enlarged -Lines: Types of lines, selection of line thickness – Selection of Pencils -Sheet Sizes: A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, Layout of drawing sheets in respect of A0, A1, A3 sizes, Sizes of the Title block and its contents – Care and maintenance of Drawing Sheet,
3.0 Free Hand Lettering & Numbering
Importance of lettering – Types of lettering -Guide Lines for Lettering Practicing of letters & numbers of given sizes (7mm, 10mm and 14mm) Advantages of single stroke or simple style of lettering – Use of lettering stencils
4.0 Dimensioning Practice
Purpose of engineering Drawing, Need of B.I.S code in dimensioning -Shape
description of an Engineering object -Definition of Dimensioning size description -Location of features, surface finish, fully dimensioned Drawing -Notations or tools of dimensioning, dimension line extension line, leader line, arrows, symbols, number and notes, rules to be observed in the use of above tools -Placing dimensions: Aligned system and unidirectional system ( SP-46-1988)-Arrangement of dimensions Chain, parallel, combined progressive, and dimensioning by co-ordinate methods-The rules for dimensioning standard, features “Circles (holes) arcs, angles, tapers, chamfers, and dimension of narrow spaces.
5.0 Geometric Construction
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6.0 Projection of Points, Lines and Planes & Auxiliary Views
Classification of projections, Observer, Object, Projectors, Projection, Reference Planes, Reference Line, Various angles of projections -Differences between first angle and third angle projections
Projections of points in different quadrants
Projections of straight line –
- Parallel to both the planes.
- Perpendicular to one of the planes.
- Inclined to one plane and parallel to other planes
- Plane parallel to one of the reference planes
- Plane perpendicular to HP and inclined to VP and vice versa.
Projections of regular planes
Auxiliary Views
Need for drawing auxiliary views -Explanation of the basic principles of drawing an auxiliary views explanation of reference plane and auxiliary plane – Partial auxiliary view.
7.0 Projections of Regular Solids
- Axis perpendicular to one of the planes
- Axis parallel to VP and inclined to HP and vice versa.
8.0 Sections of Solids
Need for drawing sectional views – what is a sectional view – Hatching – Section of regular solids inclined to one plane and parallel to other plane
9.0 Orthographic Projections
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10.0 Pictorial Drawings
Brief description of different types of pictorial drawing viz., Isometric, oblique, and perspective and their use – Isometric drawings: Isometric axes, angle between them, meaning of visual
distortion in dimensions – Need for an isometric scale, difference between Isometric scale, and true scale – difference between Isometric view and Isometric projection – Isometric and nonIsometric lines -Isometric drawing of common features like rectangles, circular – shapes, nonisometric lines – Drawing the isometric views for the given orthographic projections -Use of box / offset method
Reference Books:
- Engineering Graphics by P I Varghese – ( McGraw-hill)
- Engineering Drawing by Basant Agarwal & C.M Agarwal – ( McGraw-hill)
- Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt.
- T.S.M. & S.S.M on ” Technical Drawing” prepared by T.T.T.I., Madras.
- SP-46-1998 – Bureau of Indian Standards.
For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Mining Engineering, C20 regulation curriculum do visit DMNGE 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.
For all Diploma in Mining Engineering exam timetable, visit APSBTET DMNGE all semester exam timetable direct link.