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Diploma Course in AutomobileEngineering

Second Semester
Subject Title: Computer Aided Engineering Graphics

Contact hrs/week : 2hrs Theory+4hrs Sketching & Practice Contact hrs. / Sem:96

Sl. No. Topics hrs alloted


1 Introduction to CAD 15
2 Section of Solids 12
3 Section of Machine Parts 12
4 Development of surfaces 18
5 Projection of orthographic views to Isometric Projec 15
6 Fasteners 12
7 Limits, Fits, Tolerances and Surface Finish 6
8 Tests 6
Total 96

Subject Contents
1 Introduciton to CAD
Introduciton to software interface
Standard toolbar/menus
Understanding the co-ordinate systems-2D and 3D
Visulisation
Setting the Paper sizes and inserting the title blocks
Drawing tools/commands
lne, arc, circle, rectangle, polygons, ellipse, polyline, splines, text,
duplicating commands
copy, mirror, offset, arrays
Modifying commands
move, extend, break, trim, lengthen, chamfer, fillet..etc.,
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
Sectional views of cube ,prisms and pyramids like square ,pentagonal
hexagonal. Cone and cylinders resting with base on HP with axis parallel or perpendicular
to HP only

3 Section of Machine Parts


Need for sectioning
Sectional veiws,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.

4 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 :
3.1 Tray
3.2 Funnel
3.3 Elbow of 90 degree
3.4 Rectangular duct
Practice on developments
5 Projection of orthographic views to Isometric Projection
Isometric axis,Isometric lines, Isometric planes , Non Isometric lines, Isometric scale
To distinguish between Isometric view and Isometric projection .
Isometric views of rectangles ,circles and objects like cube ,prism,pyramid
cone,frustum of cone,cylinder,sphere and built up solids
Isometric viewsof machine parts like bearing block,step block, V-block
fork lines,shaft brackets when orthographic views are given

6 Fasteners
Temporay fastenings - screw threads,bolts and nuts
Screw threads - coventional symbols for representation of internal and
External threads- metric threads - left hand and right hand - multi starts tghreads
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 squre headed bolt with squre nut
Draw the veiws of various locking nuts
Sketch the rivet and rivetting joints- single rivitted lap joint , double rivetted joint
(chain and zig-zag), single cover plate ,single and double rivetted butt joint,Double
cover plate butt rivetted 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 tolerence,indication of tolerences,surface
quality symbols.

Reference books

1 Elementary engineering drawing : N.D.Bhatt


2 Engineering Drawing : K.R. Gopal krishna
3 Fundamentals of engineeing drawing : R.K. Dhawan
4 Computer AidedofEngineering
Fundamentals engineeringDrawing
drawing-with
S. Trymbaka Murthyto interactive computer graphics for design
an introduction
5 and production - Luzadder Warren J., Duff John M
6 Engineering Drawing : I.S. Morries
7 Step by step engineering drawing : Vee Ess
8 Engineering graphics : Verges

Scheme of Examination
1 Chapter 1 & Chapter 7 is only for practice and internal assessment and not for examination
2 Internal Assessment may be calculated as follows - 10 marks for Worksheets(Lab Record), 10 marks for Test
(Best of Two Tests) & 05 marks for Attendance (as per BTE Norms)
3 Three questions must be set by the practical examiner as per the following pattern

Q. No. From Chapters Marks Alloted


1 Chapter 2 or Chapter 3 30
2 Chapter 4 or Chapter 5 40
3 Chapter 6 30
Total 100

Scheme of Evaluation
Execution of
Q. No. Solutions & Sketching on Answer Book Drawing on Printout Total Marks
Computer
1 10 Marks 15 Marks 5 Marks 30
2 20 Marks 15 Marks 5 Marks 40
3 10 Marks 15 Marks 5 Marks 30
Total 40 Marks 45 Marks 15 Marks 100

Note: 1This Syllabus is common to Mechanical , Automobile, HPT, MTT, WSM, IT (Mech), Chemical, Metallurgy,
Aeronautical & Polymer Technology and this subject is to be taught by respective department faculties.
2 The practical may be taught using any suitable softwares like Autocad, Solidedge, Unigraphics, Catia etc.,
3 This information is available in the DTE official Website http://dte.kar.nic.in
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