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2nd TRIMESTER 2009 - 2010 Course Handout Course Code Title of the course Coordinator Course Teachers Email

l id of Course coordinator 1. : ED 1001 : Engineering Drawing. : Gurinder Singh : 1. Gurinder Singh 2. Kuljit Singh
: gurinder.singh@chitkarauniversity.edu.in

Scope & Objective of the Course:

Engineering Drawing is considered the language of engineers whereby they can communicate their designs, concepts, and ideas with standard specifications. This course is designed to empower the engineering student for the desired concepts and skills whereby he/she can read and understand a drawing supplied to him/her and can utilize them in his/her future endeavors.

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Text Book:
Engineering Drawing and graphics by T Jeyapoovan, Vikas Pub. House, New Delhi.

Reference Book:
RB-1 Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt, Charotar Pub. House, ANAND.

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Course Plan:
Lect Topics . No. 1. Introduction to engineering drawing. Need of Engineering drawing. Difference between drafting and design. Introduction to drafting instruments and sheets. 2. Various types of lines, principles of dimensioning, size and location of dimensions, symbols, conventions, 3. Practice of type of lines and conventions 4. Scales (Plain & Diagonal) for general Engineering Drawing. 5. Lettering as per IS code of practice (SP-46) for general Engineering Drawing. Instrumental lettering in single stroke. Lect. Hrs. 1:00 1:20 0:30 0:30 Board Practice Hrs. 0:20 1:20 0:50 0:50

Lect . No. 6.

Topics Printing of letters and numerals in 3,5,8 , 12 and 24mm sizes, vertical and inclined at 75o

Lect. Hrs.

Board Practice Hrs. -

Concept of horizontal and vertical planes. First and third angle projections. Concept of projection of point. Shortest

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distance from reference line. 7. Practice of projection of point and shortest distance from reference line. 8. Projection of lines. True lengths of lines and their horizontal and vertical traces (line parallel to HP and VP or both, Contained on HP or VP or Both, perpendicular to HP or VP) 9. Projection of lines (line inclined to both HP and VP). True lengths of lines and their horizontal and vertical traces 10. Practice of projection of lines. 11. Projection of planes ( perpendicular plane) and their traces 12. Practice on projection of planes ( perpendicular planes) and their traces 13. Concept of orthographic projections, Different views of an object in third angle and first angle projection 14. Practice on orthographic projections 15. Sectioning of Solids: Principles of sectioning, types of sectioning and their application in solids. 16. Practice on sectioning of Solids. 17. Isometric projections:- Concept of isometric views; isometric scale. 18. Exercises on isometric views. Total Duration

1:20 0:40 1:20 1:20 1:20 1:20 12:00

1:20 0:40 1:20 1:20 1:20 1:20 1:20 12:00

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Tutorials : The classes will be conducted as per course plan as lecture or practice

on drawing board.

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Reading Assignments:
As recommended in textbook.

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Projects :

All practice sheets act as project, however if time permits more drawing from reference book could be taken as drawing projects.

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Evaluation Scheme:

Component Attendence Practice Drawing Sheets Mid semester Test Comprehensive Exam. 9.

Duration

Weightage 10% 20%

Date Venue

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Time Remark s OB

80 min 2 hours

20% 50 %

CB CB

Chamber Consultation Hours: To be announced in the class.

10. Notices: All notices will be displayed on ---------- (Mention Chalkpad) Notice Board only.

Course Coordinator
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