This lesson plan outlines the topics and schedule for a 35-week engineering graphics course. [It includes 12 units covering topics like] orthographic projections, isometric views, sectioning, development of surfaces, and threaded fasteners. Students will learn both manual and AutoCAD techniques for technical drawing. Hands-on practical sessions are held weekly where students practice skills and complete drawing sheets. Sessional tests are administered periodically to evaluate student progress in the course.
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This lesson plan outlines the topics and schedule for a 35-week engineering graphics course. [It includes 12 units covering topics like] orthographic projections, isometric views, sectioning, development of surfaces, and threaded fasteners. Students will learn both manual and AutoCAD techniques for technical drawing. Hands-on practical sessions are held weekly where students practice skills and complete drawing sheets. Sessional tests are administered periodically to evaluate student progress in the course.
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LESSON PLAN
NAME OF FACULTY: SH PAWAN KUMAR & SH HITESH AGGARWAL
SEMESTER: Ist YEAR SUBJECT: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LESSON PLAN DURATION: 35 WEEKS WORK LOAD (LECTURE/PRACTICAL) PER WEEK: (3 Practical) PRACTICALS WEEK LECTURE TOPIC DRAWING SHEET NOS 1 Unit-1- INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING 06 Definition of Engineering Drawing, Introduction to 1st 2 drawing instruments 3 Materials, layout and sizes of drawing sheets and drawing boards, 4 Engineering graph book, different grades of pencils to be used. 2nd Different types of lines in engineering drawing as 5 per BIS specifications 6 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines 7 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines Principles of dimensioning: Types, elements, placing, 3rd 8 different methods of dimensioning 9 Practice of geometrical figures such as –triangles, rectangles, 10 circles, ellipses and parabola, 4th 11 Hexagonal, pentagon with the help of drawing instruments. 12 Definition and classification of lettering 13 single stroke vertical 5th 14 and inclined lettering at 75 0 (alphabet) 15 and inclined lettering at 75 0 (numerals) 16 Freehand letter writing sketches of various kind of objects in graph Sketch 6th 17 book/graph paper 18 sketches of various kind of objects in graph -graph paper 19 Revised Unit-1 7th 20 Revised Unit-1 21 SESSIONAL TEST -1 Unit-2- GRAPHICS USING CAD, Meaning, 06 22 requirement of computer graphics 8th 23 CAD, screen structure and toolbars in AutoCAD, 24 coordinate system, Drawing Limits, Units 25 Practice of LINE command, 9th 26 Coordinates-Absolute, incremental, polar. 27 POLYLINE, 28 CIRCLE(3P,2P, TTR), 29 ARC, ELLIPSE 10th Using above geometrical commands for making 30 figure e.g. triangle, Using above geometrical commands for making 31 figure e.g. rectangle, hexagon 11th Using above geometrical commands for making 32 figure e.g. pentagon, parabola. 33 Editing commands-Scale, erase, 34 Editing commands copy, stretch, 12th 35 Editing commands lengthen and explode 36 Use of SNAP, GRID 37 ORTHO mode for selection of points quickly. Use of these modes while picking points in LINE, CIRCLE, 13th 38 commands. Use of these modes while picking points in PLINE, ARC, 39 ELLIPSE etc commands. 40 Revised Unit-2 14th 41 Revised Unit-2 42 SESSIONAL TEST -2 43 Unit-3- Scales 01 15th 44 Scales-their needs and importance (theoretical instructions), 45 Types of scales, 46 Definition of Representative Fraction (R.F.) and length of scale. 16th Construction of Plain and diagonal scale 47 48 Unit-4- Orthographic Projection Theory of orthographic projections (Elaborate 08 49 theoretical instructions) 50 Projections of points in different quadrants 17th Projection of line (1st angle and 3rd angle) 51 a) Line parallel to both planes b) Line perpendicular to any one of the principal plane c) Line inclined to any one of the principal plane 52 an 18th d parallel to other 53 Projection of Solid-Cube, Cuboids , 54 Cone, Prism, pyramid Three views of orthographic projections of different objects 55 (At least one sheet in 3rd angle) 19th Three views of orthographic projections of different objects 56 (At least one sheet in 3rd angle) 57 Unit-5- Sectioning and Identification of surfaces 58 Identifications of surfaces, Importance and 02 20th 59 salient features of sectioning of objects Description of full section, half section partial or broken out 60 sections, Offset 61 Sections, revolved sections and removed sections 21th 62 Unit-6- Isometric Views 03 63 Fundamental of isometric projections 64 and isometric scale 65 Isometric views of different objects 22nd AutoCAD for the isometric views sheets. Making single computer sheet showing all the three views and an isometric 66 (in single split screen view) of any object showing understanding of use of AutoCAD in making isometric views – at least 1 sheet 67 Unit-7- Common Symbols and conventions used in 01 Engineering 23rd Civil Engineering sanitary fitting symbols 68 69 Electrical fitting symbols for domestic interior installations 70 Electrical fitting symbols for domestic interior installations 24th 71 Safety symbols used in engineering works 72 Unit-8- Development of surfaces (cylinder) 01 73 Development of surfaces (cuboids , cone) Parallel line, radial line method 25th 74 The teacher may explain both methods but will use one method in sheet in classroom and other method on sketchbook 75 Unit-9- Detailed and assembly drawing 05 76 Principle and utility of detailed and assembly drawings Wooden joints i.e. corner mortise and tenon joint, Tee 26th 77 Halving joint, Mitre faced corner joint, Tee bridle joint , crossed wooden joint, cogged joint, dovetail joint, 78 through Mortise and tenon joint, furniture drawing – freehand and with the help of 79 drawing instruments 27th Making Wooden Joint sheets in AutoCAD, rendering & 80 showing assembly animation at least 1 sheet 81 Unit-10- Screw threads and threaded fasteners 03 Thread Terms and Nomenclature a) Type of threads-external and internal threads, right 82 and left hand threads (actual conventional representation), Single and multiple start thread. 28th b) Different forms of screw threads –V threads (B.S.W. threads, B.A thread, American National 83 and Metric thread), Square threads (Square, Acme, buttress and Knuckle thread 10.2) Nuts and Bolts 84 a) Different views of hexagonal and square nuts. Square and hexagonal headed bolt b) Assembly of Hexagonal ended bolt and Hexagonal nut with 85 washer. c) Assembly of square headed bolt with hexagonal and 29th 86 with washer. 10.3) Locking Devices 87 a) Different types of locking devices-Lock nut, 88 castle nut, split pin nut, locking Plate 89 Slotted nut and spring washer. 30th b) Foundations bolts-Rag bolt Lewis bolt, Curved bolt 90 and eye bolt. 91 c) Drawing of various types of studs 31th 92 Unit-11- Keys and Cotters 03 93 various types of keys and cotters-weir practical application, drawings of various keys and cotters showing keys and 94 cotters in position various types of Joints 32th 95 -Spigot and Socket Joints -Gib and cotter joint 96 -Knuckle joint 97 Unit-12- Couplings 02 33rd 98 Introduction to coupling, their use and types 99 Muff coupling 100 Flange coupling (protected) 34th 101 Flexible Coupling 102 Revised Unit-3-6 103 Revised Unit-7-9 35th 104 Revised Unit-10-12 105 SESSIONAL TEST
A Manual of Elementary Geometrical Drawing Involving Three Dimensions: In Five Divisions, Div. I. Elementary Projections Div. II. Details of Constructions in Masonry Wood, and Metal Div. III. Rudimentary Exercises in Shades and Shadows Div. IV. Isometrical Drawing Div. V. Elementary Structural Drawing