Polymer Cad Lab detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Polymer Technology (PO), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15PO21P), 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 polymer 2nd sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Polymer 2nd Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for polymer cad lab is as follows.
Pre-requisites:
Engineering Graphics
Course Objectives:
The course should enable the student to:
- Learn to draw different dimensions of objects accurately using auto cad.
- Enhance the ideas of polymer mould design.
- Learn the concepts and designing of polymer mould.
Course Outcomes:
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Designing exercises:
- Introduction to CAD
- Section of Solids
- Section of Mould Parts
- Development of polymer surfaces
- Projection of orthographic views to Isometric Projection
- Polymer Fasteners
- Limits, Fits, Tolerances and Surface Finish, Tests
1.Introduciton to CAD
Introduction to software interface
Standard toolbar/menus
Understanding the co-ordinate systems-2D and 3DVisualization
Setting the Paper sizes and inserting the title blocks
Drawing tools/commands
Line, arc, circle, rectangle, polygons, ellipse, polyline, splines, text,
Duplicating commands, copy, mirror, offset, arrays. Modifying commands move, extend, break, trim, lengthen, chamfer, fillet.
changing the properties of graphic entities creation of blocks and groups constraints horizontal, vertical, parallel, concentric, perpendicular, symmetric equal, collinear printing and plotting
2. Section of Solids
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3.Section of Products Parts
Need for sectioning
Sectional views, Cutting plane , Type of Sections ,Full section, Half section , Top half in section
Bottom half in section, Right Half in section, Left half in section, Revolved section, Offset section
Local section, thin section and hatching section. Practice on sectioning.
3. Development of surfaces
Importance of development of surfaces in sheet metal works
Developments of surfaces of following solids – cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder
Cone, truncated cylinders and cones
Development drawings of the following:
Tray, Funnel, Elbow of 90 degree, Rectangular duct Practice on developments
4. Projection of orthographic views to Isometric Projection
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5. Fasteners
Temporary fastenings – screw threads, bolts and nuts
Screw threads – conventional symbols for representation of internal and
External threads- metric threads – left hand and right hand – multi starts threads
Drawing the three view of Hexagonal nut and square nut
Draw the two views of a hexagonal headed bolt with hexagonal nut and washer
Draw the two views of a square headed bolt with square nut
Draw the views of various locking nuts
Sketch the rivet and riveting joints- single riveted lap joint, double riveted joint
(Chain and zig -zag), single cover plate, single and double riveted butt joint,
Double cover plate butt riveted joints.
7. Limits, Fits, Tolerances and Surface Finish
Limits, Fits, Tolerances, different types of fits hole based system, shaft based system, selection of fits and applications, Types of tolerance, indication of tolerances, surface quality symbols.
Reference Books:
- Elementary engineering drawing :N.D.Bhatt
- Engineering Drawing : K.R. Gopalkrishna Fundamentals of engineeingdrawing : R.K. Dhawan
- Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, By Sapna Publications.
- Computer Aided Engineering Drawing – S. Trymbaka Murthy
- Fundamentals of engineering drawing with an introduction to interactive computer graphics for design and production – Luzadder Warren J., Duff John M Engineering Drawing : I.S. Morries
- Step by step engineering drawing :VeeEss
- Engineering graphics : Verges
Course Delivery:
The course will be delivered through lectures, Demonstration and practices.
Scheme of Valuation:
- Part A 10
- Part B 10
- Executions 15
- Presentation of results(PRINT OUT. 05
- Viva 10
Model Question Paper:
PART A
- Identify the different tools using auto cad.
- Draw a diagram of Bolt and Nut in 2D using Auto cad software.
- Draw a diagram of given sketch out of 10 models in 2D using auto cad.
PART B
- Draw a diagram as per given sketch in 3D using auto cad software(out of ten models)
- Draw a diagram of car bumpers in 3D using any software.
- Design aerospace body parts in 3D using catia software.
- Design of any engineering component in 3D using cad.
- Design of commodity component in 2d and 3D using any software.
For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Polymer, C15 scheme do visit Polymer 2nd Sem syllabus for C15 scheme.
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