Engineering Graphics II detailed syllabus for Tool & Die Engineering (Tool & Die) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Tool & Die 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 Tool & Die Engineering 2nd Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Tool & Die 2nd Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of engineering graphics ii is as follows.
Course Outcomes:
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SPECIFIC OUTCOME
MODULE – I
- Understand the orthographic projections of various objects
- Apply principles of orthographic projection
- Explain the principle of orthographic projection with simple sketches
- Prepare an engineering drawing of a given simple engineering part in first angle projection only.
- Sketch (free hand) the orthographic views of simple objects
- Draw the orthographic views of an object, given its pictorial drawing
- Select the minimum number of views needed to represent a given object fully
- Identify the engineering part correctly from a number of orthographic drawings
MODULE – II
- Appreciate the sectional views of objects
- Recognize the need of sectional views
- Explain the need to draw sectional views
- Select the section place for a given component to reveal maximum information
- Free hand sectional views of simple objects
- Draw the sectional views of simple engineering components
- Sketch simple sections (Full and half) for a range of simple engineering objects
- Select the component from a given sectional view
- Auxiliary views
- Recognize the need of auxiliary views
- State whether the auxiliary view is needed, given an engineering drawing
- Draw the auxiliary views of a given engineering drawing
MODULE – III
- Identify the pictorial drawing of various objects
- Prepare pictorial drawing
- Explain the need for and types of commonly used pictorial drawing
- Prepare isometric drawing of simple objects using appropriate construction procedure, given their appropriate drawing
- Sketch the isometric views of simple engineering objects given either1 orthographic drawing or actual components
- Prepare oblique drawing -Cavalier and cabinet -of simple engineering objects given either orthographic drawing or actual drawing
- Understand the visualisation
- Visualise and object in 3D, given its orthographic drawing
- Compare an engineering part with its drawing
- Identify surfaces with reference to orthographic drawing wing
- Prepare a model of the part, given its orthographic drawing
MODULE – IV
- Understand the development of surfaces
- Prepare development of surfaces
- State the need for preparing the development drawing
- Prepare development of surfaces of simple engineering components like tray, funnel, bucket and ducts(rectangular and squarehooper)
- Prepare development of surfaces of surfaces of 900 elbow
- Computer Aided Drafting
- Introduction to CAD
- Compare conventional drawing and CAD
- Familiarisation of different CAD software
- Application of CAD in engineering drawing
- Opening of CAD
- Setting of units and limits
- Saving of drawing
- Commands-draw commands- line, circle, arc, ellipse, polygon (2D primitives) hatch, modify, erase, move, rotate, copy, mirror, break ,trim, extent, scale, stretch, array fillet, chamfer, offset etc.
- Dimensioning and text commands
- Practice- Different methods of drawing lines
- Absolute coordinate system
- Relative coordinate system
- Polar coordinate system
- Direct distance entry
- Rectangle, circle, ellipse,
- Practice to draw orthographic views of simple objects and
- familiarise with the above commands
MODULE – I
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MODULE – II
- Sectional views of objectsNeed for sectional drawing of an engineering object- selection of the section plane to reveal the maximum information – sectional views (full and half section) of simple engineering objects.
- Auxiliary viewsNeed of auxiliary views – auxiliary views given engineering drawings
MODULE – III
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MODULE – IV
- Development of surfacesDevelopment of surfaces of simple engineering components tray, funnel, bucket, duct (rectangular, square hooper) and 900 elbow
- Computer Aided Drafting -Introduction to CAD, Importance of CAD in engineering drawing- Applications
- Opening CAD- setting and saving of drawing- CAD commands
- Visualization Drawing with CAD- method of drawing straight line and simple figures.
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
- Engineering Drawing – N D Bhatt
- Engineering Graphics – Sageer & Abu
- Engineering Drawing – M. B. Shah and B.C.Rana, Pearson Publications
- Engineering Drawing & Graphics using Autocad – T.Jayapoovan,Vikas publications
For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Tool & Die Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit Tool & Die 2nd Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.
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