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3 EEL Fe Electrical & Electroni DR. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE (An Autonomous Institute affiliated to VTU, Belagavi, Karnataka) y DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Laboratory Manual FOR COMPUTER AIDED ELECTRICAL DRAWING Electrical & Electronics Engineering VII SEMESTER Compiled by: DAYANANDA TB EEO EEC ECKEECECEEGOES ™ Department of EEE Dr. AIT, Bengaluru een ,@ GEBECEGUTUCCGGH SE im : : ; Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING VISION Develop Electrical Engineers who have the ability and passion to work wisely, creatively and effectively for the betterment of human kind. MISSION ‘The mission of the Department is to ‘and ethical values. Impart technical knowledge, practical skills, leadership qualities, team spi + Motivate to combine the rigor of science, the power of engineering and thrill of learning + Inspire students to be the knowledge seekers, novel solution providers to challenges Programme Educational Objectives + PEO 1: To utilize the knowledge of Science and Engineering for problem identification, investigation, analysis, design and solution, + PEO 2: To inculcate leadership quality, team spirit, ethical principles and effective communication, nvironment and adapt to technological + PEO 3: To exhibit professionalism, commitment towards soci changes. Programme Specific Outcomes + PSOI - Apply knowledge of Mathematics & Science to identify, analyse, interpret, formulate and investigate engineering problems in circuits, controls, power systems, high voltage, power electronics: & drives. + Pso2 Utilize moder tools for design, simulation and analysis to engage in tifelong learning for successful implementation in multiiseiplinary environment © PSO3 — Resolve ethically and professionally electrical and electronics engineering problems in societal and environmental context and communicate effectively by exhibiting project management skills [DR AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BENGALURU - 560056 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING VI SEMSTER ‘Course Title : COMPUTER AIDED ELECTRICAL DRAWING Course Code : EEL76 No. of hours/week: 3 Exam Duration: 3 hrs. | CIE + SEE =30+ 50= 100 Marks ‘Course Objective: In this course students will Tea 1. The various kinds of armature winding used in electrical machines and the arrangement of the entire winding . 2. Assembly drawing showing, how the different parts fit together and provide sufficient information to enable the assembly of a component. 3. Sectional views showing how parts fit and expose hidden details, clearly in the simplest and shortest way. 4. The computer drafting skill to express ideas on a paper t drawing. hrough the medium of Unit Syllabus Content T | Single layer Lap and Wave windings 2 _ | Double layer Simplex Lap and Wave windings 3 | Double layer duplex Lap and Wave windings ‘4 | Equalizers and dummy coils 3 6 Tntegral and Fractional slot double layer Lap windings, short pitch ac windings Tntegral and Fractional slot double layer Wave windings, short pitch ac windings Hemitropic Un-bifurcated 2 and 3 tier windings, Bifurcated 2 and 3 tier 7 | windings, mush type windings. | Tansformers sectional views ofa Timb and core ype single phase and three transformers 9 igle phase Shell type transformers sectional views ial views of Rotor and stator. 10 | Synchronous Machines: Se Beyond the Syllabus D.C, machine: sectional views of a pole, yoke & field assembly, armature and commutators dealt separately 2 | Sectional views stator and rotor of Induction Machine Course Outcome! At the end of the course students will be able t0 COI, Recognize the various types armature winding patterns of rotating de_machines CO2, Draw the diagrams armature winding pattems of rotating ac_ machines: COB. Develop the winding patterns suitable forthe ratings ofthe machines COd, Assemble the various parts and draw their sectional views from given data COS. Analyze and draw the getional assembled views of various machines from the \¢ given data REFERENCE; 1. M, G. Say, Performance & Design of Alternating Current machines. CBS publishers, 3™Edition, 2002. 2. A.E Clayton & N.N.Hancock, The Performance & Design of DC machines. CBS Publication, 3" Edition, 2004. 3. A K Sawhney, Electri | Machine Design, Khanna Publishers. 4, SF Devalapur, Electrical Drafting, EBPB Publication, 8" Edition, 2010 5. KL Narang, Electrical Engineering Drawing, Tech India Publications, 3"Edition, 1986. 6. Dr. Indrani MS, Shankarlal VD & Beaula D, CAD for Electrical Engineers, Singuine ‘Technical Publishers, Bengaluru, 2™ Edition, 2015 7. Auto CAD Manuals Mapping with POs COs |po- | PO- |PO- | PO- | PO- [PO- |PO- | PO- PO- rie \- a |v le ja le {ft |e |» fF i cor | * a come |e . cos | * . | * cos | * . 7 (7 | | | y Creating a New Drawing NEW Command i Creates a new drawing file. 1. Choose File, New. | or i 2. Press CTRL +N. or | 3. Click the New icon. | or i 4. Type NEW at the Command prompt. ‘Command: NEW i 5. Choose One of the options for creating a new drawing. | 6, Click The OK button. | 7. Save the drawing as another name. Drawing Limits 1 Soe end controls the limits of the grid display inthe current Model or layout tab > Specify lower left comer [ON/OFF] <0.000, 0.000>: Specify a point, press ENTER > Specify upper right comer : Specify a point or press ENTER Undo and Redo Reverses the last action. 1. Choose Edit, Undo. or 2. Click the Undo icon. or 3, Press CTRL + Z. 4, Type U at the command prompt to undo the last command. ‘Command: U Redo Reverses the effects of a single UNDO or U command. 1. Choose Edit, Redo. or 2, Click the Redo icon. or 3. Type REDO at the command prompt to redo the last undo command. Command: REDO ss Dr Att, Eee Dept JSEELTB CAED Edit commands Command Copy Copies objects a specified distance in a specified direction Shortcut menu: Select the objects to copy, and right-click in the drawing area, Click Copy Selection. Command entry: copy ‘Copy ofthe buiting or pat of drawing Is done as follows: * Click on the Copy button * The pointer is reshaped in the box * Click on the drawing, or a line or multiple lines (selected line is highlighted dashed) * Press Enter to complete the selection (or right mouse click on the desktop) * AutoCAD now asks to select the base point for a set of drawings copied. Click on the "point of the base" => endpoint, or another point. * Now move the mouse pointer (which drags behind him a copy of drawings) * Click where you want to place the drawing. + When you position the mouse pointer to the location of placing copies of left mouse click. * You now have the ability to create and continue following up. If not, click the right ‘mouse button or press the ENTER key to end the copy. De i ee Command MIRROR 1, Choowe Modify, Mirror, or 2, Click the Mirror Loon, or 3, Type MIRROR at the command prompt, Command: MIRROR 4, Plok Objeots to mirror, Select objects:(select) 4, Confirm and complete the selection using the enter key {6 Plok First point of mirror line: (point) 7, Plok Sevond point: (point) 4, Typo You to dolete the original objects and No to keep them, Dolote old objects? ¥ or N after mirror Dx ArT, Ete Dept IGEELTE CAED tL LS LE Offset Command Offset Distance To offset a specified distance: 1. Choose Modify, Offset. or 2. Choose the Offset icon. or 3. Type OFFSET at the command prompt. Command: OFFSET or 0 4. Type the distance to offset. Offset distance or : (number) 5. Pick the object to offset. Select object to offset: (select object) 6. Pick a side to offset object to, 7. Pick Another object to offset Select object to offset: (pick side) or 8. Press Enter to end the command Offsetting ‘before offet after offset Ope CELE ye & Gad ye v COR b Oe Ea Ela gsi rs Command ARRAY ‘These commands will help you create objects, and create a sort of network made by copies of the original object arranged into a combination. To use the Polar Array command 1. Click on its icon (Shown above) or type ARRAYPOLAR and hit Enter 2, Select the reference object(s) and hit Enter 3. Specify the centre point of the array Om | me BEFORE AFTER To use the Rectangular Array command the rectangular array will help place objects in rows and columns like shown below. 1. Click on its icon or type ARRAY select rectangular array hit Enter 2. Select the reference object(s) and hit Enter 3. Specify the horizontal and vertical distance of the array | 6668 6668 6 6668 BEFORE AFTER 86 86 86 Ds dar, €€E Dept ISEELTE cAED Move Command 1. Choose Modify, Move. or 2. Click the Move icon. or 3. Type MOVE at the command prompt Command: MOVE or M 4. Pick Objects to move select objects: (select) 5. Pick A point to move from Base point or displaceme! : 6. Pick A point to move to Second point of displacement: (pick point) Command ROTATE 1. Choose Modify, Rotate. or 2. Click the Modify icon. or 3. Type ROTATE at the command prompt Command : ROTATE 4. Pick Objects to rotate: Select objects:(select) 5. Pick A pivot point to rotate around Base point: (point) 6. Type A rotation angle/Reference: (number) or 7. Pick A rotation angle/Reference: (point) Command SCALE 1, Choose Modify, Scale. or 2. Click the Scale icon. or 3. Type SCALE at the command prompt Command: SCALE Select objects: (select objects) 4. Pick A pivot point to scale about Base point: (point) 5. Type A rotation angle/Reference:(number) oF 6. Pick A scale factor/Reference: (point) Scale factor/Reference: (points) Command Stretch 1. Choose Modify, Stretch. or 2. Click the Stretch icon, 3. Type STRETCHat the command prompt. Command : STRETCH Select objects to stretch by window... 4. Type C to choose CROSSING window Select objects: C 5. Pick A first comer to stretch. First comer: (poi 6. Pick The opposite comer to window the objects to stretch, Other comer: (point) Command TRIM The TRIM command allows you to trim objects in a drawing so they end precisely at a cutting edge defined by one or more other objects in the drawing. 1. Choose Modify, Trim. or 2. Click the Trim icon. 3. Type TRIM at the command prompt Command: TRIM Select cutting edge). 4, Pick The CUTTING edge to extend to Select objects: (select) 5, Press ENTER to accept the cutting edge Select objects: (press enter) 6. Pick Objects to trim / Project / Edge / Undo: Select an object, enter an option, or press enter : (select) 7. Press ENTER when you are done choosing objects Lines 3. Type EXTEND at the command prompt Command: EXTEND Select boundary precisely at a cutting edge defined by one or more other objects in the drawing. * 1. Choose Modify, Chamfer. or 3 2.(Click the Chamfer icon. 3. Type D for distance of chamfer at the command prompt Aner ‘Chamfor 4 = 4, Specify the first chamfer distance and Press Enter iy = 5. Specify the second chamfer distance and Press Enter 6. Select the first line > 7. Select the second line > Ss . Command FILLET Fillet helps convert sharp ed bypassed using Circles and Trim, 5 the final result get while using it. To use the Fillet command 2.Type R and Press Enter 1.Click on the fillet command icon 3. Specify the fillet Radius and Press Enter 4,Select the first line 5, Select the second line 6.The image below shows an example of Fillet with R=20, Fittet Dr Art, GEE Dept 3s a a a 9 : 7 > > 2 » 3 a ISEELFE CAED iges to round edges, Even though this command can be its use will still be appreciated seeing how easy getting to Command ERASE : Erase is the command that allows you to erase objects in erases the whole object, not part of it. ‘To Erase an object in AutoCAD. Select the object to erase Click on the ERASE icon An alternative way to use this command is the following Select the object to erase Hit the DEL key of your keyboard ‘AutoCAD. But this command DRAW COMMAND: Command LINE: Creates straight line segments Draw toolbar: Draw menu: Line ‘Command entry: line or L Specify first point: Specify a point or click left button and move cursor to desired position Specify next point or [Close/Undo]: ‘© The Line command draws a straight line from one point to another. '* When you pick the start point of the line, you need to specify the endpoint of the line ‘segment on screen. You can either continue to specify additional line segments or end the line there. ‘© You can choose to pick the position of your lines by using your mouse to click on the screen. If you want to be more precise, you can use coordinates instead. When you type LINE or L into the command window and press Enter, you'll be prompted to specify a point location by using coordinates. a Drawing a line using rectangular coordinate method 1. Type LINE in command prompt and Press Enter 2. Type 0,0 in command prompt and Press Enter 3. Type 25,9 in command prompt and Press Enter es) 0 Drawing a line using polar coordinate method 1. Type LINE in command prompt and Press Enter 2. Type 0,0 in command prompt and Press Enter 3. Type @25<20 in command prompt and Press Enter YG A De AIT, CEE Dept I8EELVO CAED Command CIRCLE Draw toolbar: Draw menu: Circle Command entry: circle , > Draws a circle based on a center point and a diameter or i eee ce pes ENTER Specify radius of circle or [Diameter]: Specify a point, enter a value, : > Draws a circle based on three points on the circumference. Specify first point on circle: Specify a point (1) Specify second point on circle: Specify a point (2) Specify third point on circle: Specify a point (3) —_ SS > Draws a circle based on two endpoints of the diameter. Specify first endpoint of circle's diameter: Specify a point (1) Specify second endpoint of circle's diameter: Specify a point (2) » Draws a circle with a specified radius tangent to two objects. Specify point on object for first tangent of cj elect a circle, arc, or line Specify point on object for second tangent of circle: Select a circle, Specify radius of circle : are, or line a ee ee EFS 8 0 8 8 eee ee “|; 2 = se Command ARC Draws an are using different combinations of the following parameters ‘They are start point, end point, and angle, length of chord, radius, direction and centre point. Generally the arc is drawn using the first point is the start point, the second point is @ point on the circumference of the arc-and the third point is the endpoint. Center Specifies the center of the circle of End Point Using the center point (2), draws an are counterclockwise from the start point (1) to an endpoint that falls on an imaginary ray drawn from the center point through the third point Q). Angle Draws an arc counter clockwise from the start point (1) using a centre point (2) with @ specified included angle. If the angle is negative, a clockwise arc is drawn. Chord Length Draws either a minor or a major arc based on the distance of a straight line between the start point and endpoint. If the chord length is positive, the minor arc is drawn counter clockwise from the start point. If the chord length is negative, the major arc is drawn counter clockwise. the arc is a part. Drawing a Rectangle using rectangular coordinate method 1. Type LINE in command prompt and Press Enter 2. Type 0,0 in command prompt and Press Enter 3. Type 25,0 in command prompt and Press Enter 4. Type 25,9 in command prompt and Press Enter 5. Type 09 in command prompt and Press Enter 6 Type C in command prompt or 00 and Press Enter 09 259 09 250 Drawing a Rectangle using rectangular coordinate method |. Type LINE in command prompt and Press Enter( turn on ortho by pressing F8) 2. Type 0,0 in command prompt and Press Enter 3. Type @25<0 in command prompt and Press Enter 4. Type @ 990 in command prompt and Press Enter 5. Type @25<-180 in command prompt and Press Enter 6. Type C in command prompt or @9<-270 and Press Enter Note : Drawing a square by repeat the above with x and y dimensions are equal Dr Ast, EEE Dept SEELTE CAeED Me Drawing a Pentagon (polygon) using rectangular coordinate method J: Type LINE in command prompt and Press Enter( turn on ortho by pressing F8) 2. Type 0,0 in command prompt and Press Enter 3. Type @25<0 in command prompt and Press Enter Boe @ 28-72 in command prompt and Press Enter & 19Pe @25<14 in command prompt and Pres Enter S& Type @25<216 in command prompt and Press Enter Pyvvyy eee CVE OEY EE CC CSCC’ SE Wwe AUTOCAD for beginner WHAT IS AutoCAD? Lay language spoken, AutoCAD is a program designed for drawing drawings, for example in Electrical Engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering and surveying. ‘There can be two-dimensional design drawings in terms of (2D) and three-dimensional view (BD) in the case (drawing), which lines. ‘There are various programs for these purposes and there are specialized programs with which you can make 2D drawing and 3D modelling drawings and the like. Also set the parameters of UNITS that draw drawing. FORMAT => UNITS. AutoCAD is used as a measuring parameter UNITS and set the settings I choose whether to be millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, etc. .. In mechanical engineering using millimeters, centimeters in construction and surveying meters. So this is important for PLOT (printing on paper) and the SCALE that is placed at the end. (Or if you want to inch or kilometer ;-) Set Units in AutoCAD IGE ELHE CaAED Is Coordinate System ‘To work in AutoCAD is necessary to ki When we draw a line or any character or point, the start position will be set in relation to the coordinate system, Coordinate system understand as 4 plane that can be in a position if itis 2D drawing or more positions when it comes to drawing in 3D. So we start from starting point in relation to the axis X and Y coordinates With the position we are in a certain place (more about that below), but remember the word origins, to the position which is currently located prior to drawing. Each time when we are Positioned somewhere, our starting point is the starting point no matter where in the drawing are. The position of the origin depends on the draw in the absolute or polar coordinate system Be sure to good learn the coordinate system, if this does not leam then will be almost | impossible to design a more complex 2D drawing about in 3D not to speak of. For 3D drawing, drawing a line in space must review the toolbar UCS and UCS Il, because using them will be positioned at a starting point, surface, plane and so forth, now the Coordinate System system DIREGTION COUNTER CLOCKWISE moan ‘Types of coordinates in AutoCAD. Working window in AutoCAD DRAWING AREA 5 5 3 5 3 5 s The command window has become more needed in the present version of AutoCAD than it was and it is a MUST to quickly leam how to make proper use of this area. s , Activating Toolbars iz x Toolbar activate by clicking DTM (right-click) in the territory where the Text menu, just below the zone where the 4 other toolbars, or via a text menu. To set the Toolbar click on 4 View => Toolbars on the text menu. 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Type: Simplex, Lap, Progressive Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 4, Draw the Winding table, Sequence diagram & Developed winding diagram of a 400 Volt, 100 KW, DC generator / Motor having the following data No. of slots = (19) ___5 No of Layers= (2), No. of Poles= )__. ‘Type: Simplex Lap- Retrogressive Dr.AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 5. Determine the winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram ofan(18) slots, (4) pole, Single layer, Simplex, Progressive / Retrogressive, Wave winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 6. Determine the winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram ofa(38) conductors, (6) pole, single layer, Simplex Wave winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 7 Determine the pole pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a(21) slots, (4) pole, Double layer, Simplex Wave winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 8. Determine the pole pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a (32) _conductors, (6) __pole, Double layer| Simplex Wave winding. 3 : Db. gg hit il lc ati 4 -t-£- « eG P-P-p_p_p_. EOC Dr. AIT. Dept. of EEE CAED EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing Determine the pole pitch, Average pitch, winding pitches and draw the x Developed winding diagram of a(28) slots, (6) __pole, Double layer, Duplex Wave winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED EEL 76 10. | Determine the pole pitch, Average pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a(32) _conduetors, (4) pole, Double layer, Duplex Retrogressive/ Progressive Wave winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE CAED EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing 11. | Determine the pole pitch, Average pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a (30) slots, (6) pole, Double layer, Simplex, Wave winding. [ Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE CAED EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing 12. | Determine the pole pitch, Average pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a (40) slots, (4) pole, Double layer, Simplex, Wave winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 13. | Determine the pole pitch, Average pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a(27) ___slots, (6) _____pole. Double layer, Duplex, Lap winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 14, | Determine the pole pitch, Average pitch, winding pitches and draw the Developed winding diagram of a (32) conductors, (4) pole, Single layer, Duplex, Lap winding. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 15. | Draw the Winding table, Sequence diagram & Developed winding diagram of a DC machine has the following data G2) Conductors, (4) pole, Single layer, Lap winding. Draw) the Equalizer table for all possible equalization and Connect Equalizer rings for any one case Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 16. | Draw the Winding table, Sequence diagram & Developed winding diagram of a DC machine has the following data (8) Slots, (4) pole, Double layer, Lap winding. Connect Equalizer rings for 33% equalization. Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED .| Draw the Developed winding diagram of a three phase Star connected induction machine’s stator having the following data No. of slots= (24) , No of Layers = (1) No. of Poles= (4) Type: Lap, Phase sequence: RYB Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED . | Draw the Developed winding diagram of stator of a three phase delta connected, synchronous machine having the following data No. of slots= (36) : No of Layers = (1) , No. of Poles= (4) f ‘Type: Lap, Phase sequence: RBY Dr.AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED | Determine the pole pitch, slot angle, and draw the Developed winding diagram of stator of a three phase synchronous machine having the following data. No. of slots= (36) ; No of Layers = (1) ; No. of Poles= (6) : Type: Lap, Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED Draw the Developed winding diagram of stator of a 230 volt, 5 hp three phase induction machine having the following data No. of slots= (24) __ No of Layers = (1) No. of Poles= (4) : Type: Wave, Phase sequence: RYB y Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED 21. Draw the Developed winding diagram of stator of a 440 volt, 10 hp three phase synchronous machine having the following data No. of slots= (36) , No of Layers = (1) , No. of Poles = (6) ; Type: Wave, Phase sequence: RBY EEL 76 Computer Aided Electrical Drawing CAED Dr. AIT Dept. of EEE 22. Draw the Developed winding diagram of stator of a 440 volt,10 hp three phase synchronous machine having the following data No. of slots= (48) : No of Layers = (1) . 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