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Course code ES-109A

Course title Engineering Graphics & Design


Scheme and Credits P Credits Major Minor Tota Time
Test Test
2 3 75 25 100 3Hr
Course Outcomes
Objective- To expose students to the basics of Engineering Drawing, graphics and
Projections.
CO-1 To learn about construction of various types of curves and scales.
CO-2 To learn about orthographic projections of pints,lines and planes.
CO-3 To Learn about the sectional views and development of Right regular solids
CO-4 To Learn about the construction of lsometric Projections and conversion of
Isometric views to Orthographic views and vice-versa.
UNIT -I
Introduction to Engineering Drawing:
Principles of Engineering Graphics and their significance, usage of Drawing instruments, lettering,
Conic sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola (General method only); Cycloid, Épicycloid,
Hypocycloid and Involute; Scales - Plain, Diagonaland Vernier Scales;
UNIT -I|
Orthographic Projections:
Principles of Orthographic Projections-Conventions-Projections of Points and lines inclined to both
planes; Projections of planes inclined to one principal Plane.
Projections of Regular Solids:
Solidwith axis inclined to both the Planes;
UNIT -II
Sections and Sectional Views of Right Regular Solids:
Sectional views of simple right regular solids like prism, pyramid, Cylinder and Cone. Development
of surfaces of Right Regular Solids-Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder and Cone;
UNIT -IV
Isometric Projections:
Principles of lsometric projection - lsometric Scale, Isometric Views, Conventions; lsometric Views
of lines, Planes, Simple and compound Solids; Conversion of Isometric Views to Orthographic
Views and Vice-versa, Conventions;
Suggested Books:
1. Engineering Graphics using AUTOCAD 2000: T. Jeyapoovan, Vikas PublishingHouse.
2. Engineering Drawing: Plane and Solid Geometry: N.D. Bhatt and V. M. Panchal, Charotar
Publishing House.
3. Engineering Drawing: Amar Pathak, Dreamtech Press, New Delhi.
4. Thomas E. French, Charles J..Vierck, Robert J. Foster, "Engineering drawing and graphic
technology", McGraw Hill International Editions.
5. Engineering Graphics and Drafting: P.S. Gill, Millennium Edition, S.K. Kataria and Sons.
6. APrimer on Computer aided Engineering Drawing-2006, published by VTU, Belgaum.
7.A. Yarwood, Introduction to AutoCAD 2017, Published by CRC Press.
8.O. Ostrowsky, Engineering Drawing with CAD applications, Butterworth Heinemann, 1999.
9. graphically
BSI, Technical production documentation (TPD) - specification for defining, specitying and
reporting products, BS8888, 2002.
10. Corresponding's to CAD Software Theory and User Manuals.

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Course code ES-113LA
Course title Engineering Graphics &Design Practice
Scheme and Credits L TP Credit Practica Minor Total Time
Test
3 1.5 30 20 50 3Hr
Pre-requisites (if any)
Aim: To make student practice on engineering
graphics and design softwares and provide
exposure to the visual aspects of
CO-1 To give an overview ofengineèring design.
the user interface and toolboxes in a CAD software.
CO-2 To understand to customize settings of CAD
software and produce CAD
CO-3 drawing.
To practice performing various functions in CAD
CO4
To Learn about solid modelling and softwares.
project. demonstration of a simple team design
Module 1: Overview of Computer Graphics:
Listing the computer technologies that impact on graphical
Knowledge of the theory of CADsoftware communication, Demonstrating
Properties, Draw, Modify and Dimension),[such as: The Menu System,
Drawing Area (Background, Toolbars (Standard, Object
menus(Button Bars),The Crosshairs,
System), Dialog boxes and windows, Shortcut Coordinate
applicable), The Status Bar, Different methods of zoom Command
as used in CAD, Select and erase Line(where
Isometric Views of lines, Planes, Simple and objects.;
Module2: Customization & CAD Drawing: compound Solids];
Setup of the drawingpage and the printer
limits 1SO and ANSI standards including scale settings, Setting up of units and drawing
for coordinate
constraints, Snap to objects manually and dimensioning and tolerancing; Orthographic
automatically;
cOordinate input entry methods to draw straight lines, Applying Producing drawings by using various
Module3: Annotations, layering & other functions: various ways of drawing circles;
Applying dimensions to objects ,applying
Layers ,layers to create drawings ,Create ,editannotations
and
to drawings ¡Setting up and use of
through modifying existinglines use customized layers; Changing line lengths
command ;orthographic
geometric solids and projection
(extend/lengthen);Printing
techniques; Drawing documents to paper using the print
sectional views of
project the
annotation ,Computer-aided design(CAD)true shape of the sectionedcomposite surface;
right regular
Drawing
and non-parametric solid, surface, and software modeling of parts and assemblies .Parametric
documentation of models. Planar projectionwiretheory,frame models. Part editing and
two-dimensional
multiview, auxiliary, and section views. Spatial including sketching of perspective, isometric,
tolerancing techniques; dimensioning and scale visualization exercises
multiviews of dwelling: .Dimensioning guidelines
Module4: Demonstration of a simple team design
Geometry and topology of engineered components:project:
presentation in standard 2D blue print form and as 3Dcreation of engineering models and their
wire-frame and shaded solids: meshed
topologies for engineering analysis and too-path
geometric dimensioning and tolerancing; Use of generation for component manufacture;
models at the component and assembly levels; solid-modeling software for creating associative
floor plans that include: windows ,doors
fixtures such as WC, bath ,sink ,shower ,etC. Applying colour ,and
practice: Drawing sectional elevation showing foundation to ceiling; coding according to building drawing
Information Modeling (BIM). Introduction to Building

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Suggested Books(ES-113L): Manutacturing
1. Chns McMahon and Jimmie Browne. CAD/CAM - Principle Practice and
Management, Addison Wesley England, Second Edition, 2000.
2. Chougule N.K.; CAD/CAM /CAE, Scitech Publications India Pvt. Ltd.
3. VIkram Sharma; Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, S.K. Kataria and Sons.
Computer Graphics, MCGraw r
4. Rogers, D.F. and Adams, A.. Mathematical Elements for
Inc, NY, 1989
McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New
5. Ibrahim Zeid, CADICAM theory and Practice. Tata
Delhi, 1992.
6. M.P. Groover, Automation, Productions systems
and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing by
Prentice -Hall.
Drawing-2006, published by VTU, Belgaum.
7. APrimer on Computer aided Enaineerina
8. A.Yawood, Introduction to AutoCAD 2017. Published by CRC Press.
Drawing with CAD applications, Butterworth Heinemann,1999.
9. O.Ostrowsky, Engineering documentation (TPD) specification for defining, specifying and
10. BSI, Technical production
graphically reporting products, BS8888, 2002.and User Manuals
11.(Corresponding set of)CAD Software Theory
HilIPublishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
12.lbrahim Zeid, Mastering CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw CAD/CAM/CIM, New AgeInternational (P)
13.P. Radhakrishnan, S. Subramanayan and V.Raju,
Ltd., New Delhi.
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing,
14. Groover M.P. and Zimmers E. W., CADICAM:
Prentice Hall Intenational, New Delhi, 1992.
Manufacturing, Khanna Publishers, New
15. Dr. Sadhu Singh, Computer Aided Design and
Delhi, Second Edition, 2000.
"Engineering drawing and graphic
16. Thomas E.French, Charles J.Vierck, Robert J.Foster,
technology", McGraw Hill International Editions.

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