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Engineering Graphics

The document outlines the teaching scheme and objectives for an engineering graphics course. It is a 6-credit course that meets for 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of drawing per week. The course aims to provide fundamental knowledge of engineering drawing and develop drawing skills. It is divided into 5 modules that cover topics like drawing instruments, scales, conic sections, orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids, developments of surfaces, isometric projections, and perspective projections.

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Engineering Graphics

The document outlines the teaching scheme and objectives for an engineering graphics course. It is a 6-credit course that meets for 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of drawing per week. The course aims to provide fundamental knowledge of engineering drawing and develop drawing skills. It is divided into 5 modules that cover topics like drawing instruments, scales, conic sections, orthographic projections of points, lines, planes and solids, developments of surfaces, isometric projections, and perspective projections.

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M.G.

University

EN010 105: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS


Teaching Scheme Credits: 6
I hour lecture and 3 hour drawing per week Objectives To provide students of all branches of engineering with fundamental knowledge of engineering drawing To impart drawing skills to students

MODULE 1 (24 hours) Introduction to Engineering Graphics: Drawing instruments and their uses-familiarization with current BIS code of practice for general engineering drawing. Scales-Plain scales-Diagonal Scales-Forward and Backward Vernier Scales. Conic Sections:-Construction of conics when eccentricity and distance from directrix are given .Construction of ellipse (1) given major axis and foci (2) given major axis and minor axis (3)given a pair of conjugate diameters (4) by the four centre method. Construction of parabola given the axis and base. Construction of hyperbola-(1) given the asymptotes and a point on the curve. (2) Given ordinate, abscissa and transverse axis. Construction of rectangular hyperbola. Construction of tangents and normals at points on these curves. Miscellaneous curves:-Cycloids, Inferior and superior Trochoids-Epicycloid-HypocycloidInvolute of circle and plain figures-Archimedian Spiral and Logarithmic Spiral- Tangents and normals at points on these curves. MODULE 2 (24 hours) Orthographic projections of points and lines:-Projections of points in different quadrantsProjections of straight lines parallel to one plane and inclined to the other plane-straight lines inclined to both the planes-true length and inclination of lines with reference planes using line rotation and plane rotation methods Traces of lines. Orthographic projections of planes-Polygonal surfaces and circular lamina. MODULE 3 (24 hours) Orthographic projections of solids:-Projections of prisms , cones ,cylinders ,pyramids ,tetrahedron ,octahedron and spheres with axis parallel to one plane and parallel or perpendicular to the other plane-the above solids with their axes parallel to one plane and inclined to the other plane axis inclined to both the reference planes-use change of position method OR auxiliary method. Sections of solids:-Sections of prisms ,cones , cylinders ,pyramids ,tetrahedron and octahedron with axis parallel to one plane and parallel or perpendicular or inclined to the other plane with section planes perpendicular to one plane and parallel , perpendicular or inclined to the other plane True shapes of sections. MODULE 4 (24 hours) Developments of surfaces of (1)simple solids like prisms ,pyramids , cylinder and cone (2) sectioned regular solids (3)above solids with circular or square holes with their axes intersecting at right angles.-Developments of funnels and pipe elbows. Isometric Projections:-Isometric Scales-Isometric views and projections of plane figures,simple&truncated solids such as prisms, pyramids, cylinder, cone, sphere, hemisphere and their combinations with axis parallel to one the planes and parallel or perpendicular to the other plane.

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MODULE 5 (24 hours) Perspective projections:-Perspective projections of prisms,pyramids,cylinder and cone with axis parallel to one plane and parallel or perpendicular or inclined to the other plane by visual ray method OR vanishing point method Intersection of surfaces:-Intersection of prism in prism &cylinder in cylinder-Axis at right angles only. REFERENCES 1. Engineering Graphics-Unique Methods easy solutions-K.N Anilkumar 2. Engineering Graphics-P I Varghese. 3. Engineering Drawing-N D Bhatt 4. Engineering Graphics-P S Gill 5. Engineering Graphics-T S Jeyapoovan.

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