Subject Code: ME 505
Lecture : 1 Year : II
Tutorial : 0 Part : I
Practical : 3
Course Objective:
To give fundamental knowledge on Computer Aided Drafting (2D and 3D), using common drafting software program.
1.1 Loading Software, Screen organization
1.2 Entering commands: menus, command line, function keys
1.3 Commands and System Variables
1.4 Coordinate System: entering distances and angles
1.5 Starting a new drawing: naming, and saving, ending session
2.1 Creating point
2.2 Creating straight line and construction line
2.3 Creating circle, arc and ellipse
2.4 Creating polygons
2.5 Creating splines
3.1 Erasing the Object
3.2 Creating multiple Objects
3.3 Scaling the Object
3.4 Creating Chamfer and Fillet
3.5 Trimming and Extending of the Object
3.6 Breaking and Dividing
3.7 Modifying colors, styles, etc the Object
4.1 Setting up Units and Limits
4.2 Using Ortho, Grids and Snap
4.3 Help and Undo Commands
4.4 Display Commands
4.5 Creating Isometric Drawing
5.1 Hatching Command
5.2 Working with Layers
5.3 Creating and Inserting Blocks
6.1 Inserting Tex on drawing
6.2 Dimension Styles, Dimensioning Commands, Tolerance, Limits,
Dimension Setup, Dimension Variables, Dimension Scale
7.1 Wireframe, Surface and Solid Modeling
7.2 Creating 3D Drawing using THICKNESS and ELEVATION Commands
7.3 Solid Modeling, Standard
7.4 Creating 3D Drawing using EXTRUDE Command
7.5 Standard Solid Editing Commands
7.6 3D Modifying Commands: move, rotate, mirror, array
7.7 Shading and Rendering and their Options, Motion Path Animations
8.1 Layout Management
8.2 Plotting 2D and 3D Drawings
8.3 Creating multiple views for a 3D drawing
9.1 Use of Script Files
9.2 Working with Standard Symbols
9.3 Import/Export
Practical:
1. Familiarization with Software Environment, Setting up Drawing
2. 2D Drawing Consisting Straight Lines
3. 2D Drawing Consisting Circle and Arc
4. 2D Drawing Consisting Ellipse and Polygon
5. 2D Drawing Using Modifying Commands
6. Creating Isometric, Creating Hatch, Working with Layers and Blocks
7. Inserting Text and Dimensions of 2D Drawing
8. 3D Drawing: Wireframe and Surface Modeling
9. 3D Drawing: Solid Modeling
10. 3D Drawing: Solid Editing and 3D Operations
11. Plotting 2D and 3D Drawings
12. Using Script File, Design Center and Import/ Export Facilities
13. Project 1: Drawing of standard mechanical components: Spring, Nut Bolt, Gear, Cam Profile, etc.
14. Project 2: Detail Drawing
15. Project 3: Assembly Drawing
References:
1. “AutoCAD User's Guide”, Autodesk, 2009. Evaluation Scheme:
The questions will cover all the chapters of the syllabus. The evaluation scheme will be as indicated in the table below:
Chapter | Hours | Marks Distribution |
1. | 4 | 2 |
2. | 12 | 8 |
3. | 8 | 6 |
4. | 8 | 6 |
5. | 4 | 2 |
6, | 4 | 3 |
7. | 12 | 8 |
8. | 4 | 3 |
9. | 4 | 2 |
Total | 60 | 40 |
*There may be minor deviation in mark distribution.