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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad: Course Plan - Semester Fall 18

This document outlines the course plan for EEE 113 Engineering Drawing for the Fall 2018 semester. The course is worth 1 credit hour and involves 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of lab per week. Over 18 weeks, students will learn drawing techniques and standards, geometric constructions, multi-view projections, sectional views, threads, engineering curves, and an introduction to CAD software. The primary textbook is Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt and additional references are also provided. The course aims to develop students' skills in reading engineering drawings and using graphic communication standards.

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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad: Course Plan - Semester Fall 18

This document outlines the course plan for EEE 113 Engineering Drawing for the Fall 2018 semester. The course is worth 1 credit hour and involves 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of lab per week. Over 18 weeks, students will learn drawing techniques and standards, geometric constructions, multi-view projections, sectional views, threads, engineering curves, and an introduction to CAD software. The primary textbook is Elementary Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt and additional references are also provided. The course aims to develop students' skills in reading engineering drawings and using graphic communication standards.

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COMSATS Institute of Information

Technology
Abbottabad

Course Plan – Semester Fall 18

EEE 113– Engineering Drawing


By
Shah Riaz
Total Credit Hours:01 Lectures Credit Hours: 00 Lab. Credit Hours:01

Total Contact Hours:01 Lecture Contact Hours:00 Lab. Contact Hours:03

Office Hours (Day, time and place): to be communicated later on

Pre-Requisite:

Course Objectives and Outcomes:

First Part Objectives:


Students would be able to
 Generate orthographic projections of a simple object
 Draw different geometrical constructions
Second Part Objectives:
Students would be able to
 Generate views on different angles projections of a fairly complex objects
 Recognize different threads, sectional views
 Label dimensions
 Visualize isometric view of an object from two given orthographic
projections
Ultimate Objectives:
After completing this course the engineering students must have developed the
skills required to read and interpret the engineering drawing of a fairly complex
object and assembly. The course also exposes the students to the universal
conventions of engineering drawing and graphics so as to enable them to
communicate with the other engineers anywhere in the World in the graphic
language.

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Course Outline and Contents:

Week 1 Introduction to
 Engineering Drawing & Graphics
 Overview of objectives
 Drawing instruments
Week 2  Type of lines
 Lettering
 Exercise from Text & Reference
Week 3  Geometrical construction
 Exercises from text (N.D.But)
Week 4  Geometrical construction
 Exercises from text (N.D.But
Week 5  Views Projection in general
 Orthographic in particular
 Placement in 1st angle & 3rd angle
 Full scale sheet Step block/Object (sheet #1)
Week 6  Sketching pictorial views of figures from texts namely
Crankshaft etc
 Visualizing views through free hand sketching of a
Bracket/object on 1st angle & 3rd Angle methods
 Full scale (sheet #2)
Week 7  Engineering curves
 Conic sections
 Sheet (#3)

Week 8  Engineering curves


 Conic sections
 Sheet (#4)

Week 9  Projection of points


 Screw threads
 Sectional Views
 Sheet (# 5)

Week 10  Introduction to Bearings


 Sheet bearing Rest From reference on 1st angle method
Week 11  Sheet bearing Rest From reference on 3rd angle method
 Sectional view & dimensioning revisited
Week 12  Introduction to auto CAD
 Creating new drawing setting units, limits, grids, snaps,
coordinates etc
 Practicing

Week 13  Exploring draw, modify commands, layers, line type, weight


 Using ortho, polar etc
 Creating object (Sheet)

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Week 14  Poly line, conversion to, Extrusion, subtraction Dimensions,
UCS etc
 Creating object, contains Contours, Angles, Arcs, circles (sheet)
Week 15  Practicing with the above
 Creating an object (Sheet)

Week 16  AutoCAD Sheet in first angle projection

Week 17  Exposure to 3D
 Generating views
Week 18  Practicing with 3D
 Exploring different views
 Introduction to PRO E

Text Book / Essential Reading:


1. Elementry Engineering Drawing
35th Edition
N. D. Bhatt
2. A First Year Engineering Drawing
6th Edition
A.C. Parkinson
3. AutoCAD 2004 Bible
1st Edition
Ellen Finkelstein

Reference Books / Literature:


1. Engineering Drawing & Graphic Technology
14th Edition
Thomas E. French, Charles J. Vierck
Robert J. Foster

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