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CADAM Revised Syllabus

This document outlines a course on Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory. The course aims to develop student's skills in creating part and assembly models using CAD software and preparing production drawings for manufacturing. The 45-hour course is divided into 5 units that cover standards and symbols, CAD software features, developing part and assembly models, creating part drawings of machine components with manufacturing considerations, and preparing production drawings. The course also lists 9 experiments involving creating drawings of parts like wheels, brackets, and guards as well as assembly drawings.

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CADAM Revised Syllabus

This document outlines a course on Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory. The course aims to develop student's skills in creating part and assembly models using CAD software and preparing production drawings for manufacturing. The 45-hour course is divided into 5 units that cover standards and symbols, CAD software features, developing part and assembly models, creating part drawings of machine components with manufacturing considerations, and preparing production drawings. The course also lists 9 experiments involving creating drawings of parts like wheels, brackets, and guards as well as assembly drawings.

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COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND MODELING LABORATORY

0032

Total Hours: 45
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course the student will be able to
1. Develop part and assembly models using CAD Software.
2. Prepare production drawing for manufacturing process using CAD software.
UNIT- I
STANDARDS, SYMBOLS & CONVENTIONS
06
Conventional representation of machine components and materials, Designation of Standard parts keys, pin joints, fasteners, hexagonal and square head bolts and nuts, conventional representation of
threads. BIS codes for practice of Machine Drawing - Dimensioning, abbreviations and conventions,
welding symbols, surface finish symbols, screws, bolts, nuts and rivets.
UNIT- II
CAD SOFTWARE FEATURES
12
Capabilities of CAD software - Parametric modeling - Concepts, 3D software packages featuresreference planes 2D sketching tools - relationships and constraints - part modelling tools
extrusion, revolve, sweep modifying tools.
UNIT- III
DEVELOPMENT OF PART AND ASSEMBLY MODELS
12
Drawing front view, top view and side view of objects from the given pictorial views. Preparation of
2-D drawings of standard machine elements. - Assembly tools features of modelling software.
Creation of assembly models with functional features.
UNIT- IV
PART DRAWING OF MACHINE COMPONENTS
09
Create part drawing using CAD software with manufacturing considerations. Exercise on bolt & nut
(square and hexagon), studs and washers. Exercise on different types of keys, screws, spring etc.
UNIT- V
PRODUCTION DRAWING
06
Preparation of Production drawing - Multiple views of part models and machine components Bill of
materials - Drawing Layout.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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Preparation of isometric view for the orthographic views of simple parts


Exercise on square, hexagonal bolt and nuts
Exercise on different types of keys
Exercise on screws , rivets and springs
Preparation of part drawing - aluminum wheel.
Preparation of part drawing - support bracket
Preparation of part drawing -sheet metal guard
Preparation of Assembly drawing - castor wheel
Preparation of production drawing -aluminum wheel assembly

TEXT BOOK
1. Gopalakrishna,K.R, Machine Drawing, 16 th Edition Subhas publishing House, Bangalore,
2002 .
REFERENCE BOOK

1. Cencil Jensen, Jay D. Helsel and Dennis R. Short Engineering Drawing and Design. Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited (2012).
2. Sidheswar.N, Kannaiah.P, Sastri.V.V.S Machine Drawing, Reprint, TMH, New Delhi 2006.
3. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,PSG Design Data Book, DPV Printers, Coimbatore 2006.

4. Maitra Prasad, Hand Book of Mechanical Design, Second edition, Tata McGraw Hill, Noida
1995.

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