ME-111 Engineering Drawing

ME-111 ENGINEERING DRAWING

CREDIT HOURS

Theory = 2
Practical = 1

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

S. No. CLOs PLO Taxonomy
1 Explain basic concepts of engineering drawing as an important form of conveying technical information PLO-1

Coginitive
Level 2*

2 Illustrate 2D/3D drawings for effective visual communication PLO-10 Coginitive
Level 3*
3 Practice drawing orthographic projection, sectional views, and isometric views of different mechanical parts PLO-1 Psychomotor
Level 3*
4 Practice acquired skills to develop drawings using relevant software PLO-5 Psychomotor
Level 3*
5 Demonstrate the engineering drawing skills to illustrate the standard views of geometries and components used in the mechanical systems PLO-12 Psychomotor
Level 4*


COURSE CONTENT

  • Drawing instruments and sheets; Importance of conventions and standards in engineering drawing
  • Geometrical construction of plane figures, conic sections, cycloidal curves and involutes.
  • Multi view projection and drawing using first and third angle projection methods
  • Development of prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones
  • Sections of solids and machine components
  • Types of pictorial views and drawing isometric view
  • Dimensioning techniques, size and geometric tolerance and their symbols, types of fits
  • Construction of curves from intersection of solids such as cones, cylinders, prisms and pyramids
  • Sketching of temporary and permanent fasteners like bolts, nuts and rivets, shaft couplings, connecting rod, bearings, pulleys, locking devices; Types of thread
  • Types of working drawing, construction of views of the assembled objects / components.
  • Construction of process flow diagrams; symbols for piping, instruments and equipment

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

(01) Engineering Drawing and Design by David Madsen

*For details of Taxonomy Levels CLICK HERE