2nd Sem, Printing Tech Diploma

Engineering Drawing Printing Tech 2nd Sem Syllabus for Diploma BTEUP 2017

Engineering Drawing detail BTEUP Diploma syllabus for Printing Technology, effective from 2017 is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. The course details such as 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 printing tech 2nd sem bteup diploma syllabus 2017 you can visit Printing Tech 2nd Sem BTEUP Diploma Syllabus 2017 Subjects. The detail syllabus for engineering drawing is as follows.

Rationale:

Engineering Drawing is one of the most important modes of communication used by Engineers and Technicians. Technicians being middle level supervisors in between Engineers on one side and Craftsmen on the other side, they should be well versed with reading and interpreting the Engineering Drawings. Though the printing technicions may not be required to prepare instrument perfect drawings, they should be congversant with the systems and conventions followed as per proficiency in free hand sketching which will help them solving day to day problems.
DETAILED CONTENTS

1. Introduction

  1. Scope of the subject: Paper sizes and layout as per Indian Standards, Instruments used for drawing.
  2. Scale of drawing reduced and enlarged scale drawings.

2. Free hand lettering

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3. Dimensioning as per Indian Standards.

  1. Need for dimensioning, Conventions of dimensioning: Aligned dimensioning and unidirectional demensioning.
  2. Chain dimensioning, Parallel dimensioning, Progressing dimensioning, Dimensioning from datum.

4. Orthographic Projection

  1. Definition, Principal planes H.P. and V.P.
  2. Minimum munber of views required to describe an object.
  3. Method of obtaining the views.

5. First angle and Third angle Projections.

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6. Sectioning

  1. Need for sectioning, Types of sectioning: Half, full and revolved sections, Choosing the correct sectional plane.
  2. Drawing sectional view, Conventional representation of materials in section as per Indian Standards.

7. Pictorial Drawing.

  1. Need for pictorial drawing, Types of pictorial drawing: Isometric drawing, cabinet drawing and cavalier drawing.
  2. Prepare pictorial drawing of simple components.

8. Free hand Sketching.

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9. Interpretation of Engineering Drawing.

  1. Detailed drawing, Assembly drawing, Production drawing.
  2. Making simple sketches from working drawings, Identity the system of projection used.
  3. The system of dimensioning used, Compute the unknown dimension from given dimension.
  4. Visualise the components when the orthographic views are given, Visualise the internal details from sectional views.

10. Conventions

  1. Conventional representation of the following as per ISI External & Internal threads , Springs ( Spiral,Leaf, Helical), nut & bolts, gear, splined shaft, bearing, straight & diamond knurling, ratchet & pinion, square & hexagonal on shaft welded & rivetted joints, welded symbol & conventions.

11. Machine Elements

  1. Thread profiles- BSW , Acme ,square ,metric & V threads along with their angles & projections
  2. Keys- sketching isometric views & orthographic views of parallel & taper sunk key, Gib head key, round key or pin , wood ruff key
  3. Free hand sketching of following saft coupling:
    1. Muff coupling
    2. Flanged coupling
    3. Universal coupling.
  4. Lockingdevices.

12. Free Hand Sketching

  1. Driving mechanism of offset printing machine :
    1. Printing Unit
    2. Inking Unit
    3. Dampening Unit
    4. Feeding Unit
    5. Delivery Unit
  2. Line Diagram of speed control of horizontal whirler.
  3. Driving mechanism of flat bed machine.
  4. Driving mechanism of traddle machine.
    1. Parallel approach
    2. Swing type

Reference Books:

  1. ls 696/1972 of Indian Standard Institution.
  2. TTTI, Madras, Technicial Drawing, Nachimuthu Polytechnic, Poliachi 642003, 1975.
  3. Bharath Heavy Electricals Ltd. Engineering Drawing Practice, 1986.
  4. K.S. Rangaswami, G.L. Sinha & D.N. Sarbadhikari, Engineering Drawing, N.C.E.R.T., 1967.
  5. Joseph J. Almon, Visualised Basic Mechanical Drawing, Bruce Publishing Co., 1961.
  6. Pick up & Parker, Engineering Drawing with worked Examples, Hutchinson Technical Education
  7. Frederick E. Gieseeke, Alva Mitchell, /Henry Cecil Spencer, Technical Drawing, Macmillan Company New York, 1958.
  8. W. Abbott, Technical Drawing, E.L.B.S., 1964
  9. Richard Marritt, Engineering Drawing for Students, Methuen & Co., Ltd., London. 1965.
  10. Thomus E. french and Charles J. Vierck, A Manual of Engineering Drawing for Students and Draftsmen, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1960.
  11. Warren J. Luzadder, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall, 1962.

NOTE:

The subject should not be treated conventionally where the students are always drawing instrument perfected drawings. Instead most of the time the students will be required to complete structured and graded exercises as worksheets (as given in reference2)

Other Resources.

  1. Charts.
  2. Models: Quadrant box, viewing box, components
  3. Sectioned models
  4. Transparencies
  5. Chalk borad- drawing instruments for use on the chalk board.

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