Course Title
Course Title
Course
Course Code : MEPC-205 : Core
Type
Contact Hours : L- 1 T- 0 P- 6 Credit : 4
Program/Semester : B. Tech.
40% Assignments in the
form of drafting
(software based)
Evaluation
exercises
Scheme :
30% Mid Term
(Suggested)
Evaluation
30% End Term
Evaluation
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Pre-requisites: Engineering
Graphics & CADD (MECI-102)
(1 0 4 3)
Course Assessment Method:
Both continuous and semester end
examination.
Topics to be covered: All.
Course Outcomes: At the end of
the course the student will be able
to:
Interpret the conventions/
Standardized representation used in
CO 1
development of
part and assembly drawings.
Create part/assembly drawings of
standard Mechanical components
CO 2
using
drafting/design software.
CO 3 Create and Analyse three
dimensional models of Mechanical
Assemblies/components using
drafting/design software.
Apply tolerance, machining,
processing and surface finish
CO 4
symbols in relation to
few Industrial components.
Course Details:
Review of Principle of
Orthographic Projections,
Sectioning, dimensioning,
Standardized
representation of screw threads,
screw fasteners, welds, bearings,
springs and related components.
Introduction to limits, fits and
tolerances, dimensional and
geometric tolerances, surface
finish
symbols.
Generation of part and assembly
drawings including sectioning
and bill of materials. Detailing of
components involving shafts,
couplings, bearing, pulleys, gears,
machine tool parts and
miscellaneous components.
Note: First angle projection to be
used. BIS codes for various
applications in Machine Drawing.
Drawings should contain bill of
materials and illustrate the use of
its tolerances and surface finish
requirements.
The syllabus given above
indicates the broad outlines and
the scope of the subject to be
covered.
List of Extended Activities:
• Solid modelling of Screw jack,
drill press vice, connecting rod,
eccentric.
• Solid modelling of Lathe tail
stock, tool post.
• Solid modelling of
incorporating assembly
constraints for animation of
motion of machine
components such as shafts,
couplings, bearings, pulleys,
gears assemblies.
Suggested Textbooks:
1. French T E, Vierck C J, and
Foster R, “Engineering Drawing
and Graphic Technology”,
14th Ed., McGraw-Hill, 2003.
2. SP 46: 1988, “Engineering
Drawing Practice for Schools and
Colleges”, Bureau of Indian
standards.
3. Bhatt N D, “Machine
Drawing”, 26th Edition, Charotar
Publishing House, Anand
(1991).
4. Gill P S, “Machine Drawing”,
17th Edition, S K Kataria and
Sons, New Delhi (2002).
5. Goetsch David L, Chalk W,
Nelson John A, “Technical
Drawing (Drafting and Design)”
Delmar Publishers, 2000.
6. Lakshminarayanan, V., and
Mathur, M.L., “Text Book of
Machine Drawing (with
Computer Graphics)”, 12th Ed.,
Jain Brothers, 2007.
7. Online Resources
8. Sidheshwar N, Kannaiah P and
Sastry V V S, “Machine
Drawing”, 27th Reprint,
TataMcGraw Hill, New Delhi
(2003).
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Online resources:
1. https://www.autodesk.in/campaigns/autocad-tutorials
2. https://my.solidworks.com/training