Machine Drawing
Textbook and Reference Materials:
K.L. Narayana, P. Kannaiah, and K. Venkata Reddy, "Machine Drawing", Third Edition, NEW
AGE INTERNATIONAL (P) Ltd., New Delhi - 110002, 2006.
Gary Bertoline, “Technical Graphics Communications” fourth edition , Mc Graw Hill
Class notes handouts
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO’s)
Knowledge and Understanding:
You will learn how to;
Understand the basic methods for machine assembly
Distinguish between the data and instructions used for both working and assembly drawings
Professionally deduce and sketches both working and assembly drawings according to the
international standards
Intellectual
You will learn how to;
Motivate your intellectual abilities to imagine and deduce machine parts and a whole machine
from the drawings views.
Motivate your imagination for producing new ideas and methods in machine drawings.
Create new concepts for the design of machine components and also for assembly of them.
Professional Skills
You will learn how to;
Practice the standard drawing methods to generate both working and assembly mechanical
drawings.
Write and specify correctly and according to standards the instructions and machining marks
and the dimensions on mechanical drawings.
General
You will learn how to;
Cooperate to work in groups through small scale projects
Work coherently and successfully as a part of a team.
Course Outline
Topic Weeks
1. Principles of Drawing Chapters (1-2) 1
2. Orthographic Projection Chapter (3) 1
3. Free Hand Sketching 1
4. Sectional Views Chapter (4) 1
5. Assembly Drawings Chapter (18) 1
6. Mechanical Joints (1- Threaded Joints) Chapter (5) 1
Mid term exam 1
7. 1
8. 1
9. 1
10. 1
11. 1
Final Exam 1
Total 14
Principles
of Drawing
Drawing Sheet Size
Assembly Drawing
Working Drawing
Types of lines and their applications
Types of lines and their applications
Types of lines and their applications