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University of Management and Technology Course Outline: Course Code: TX 362 Course Title

This document outlines a course on Engineering Drawing Lab for the Bachelor of Science in Textiles program. The 1-credit, 15-week course introduces students to fundamental graphical concepts and drafting skills for engineering. Topics covered include types of lines, lettering, dimensioning, projection methods, planes, curves, and development and intersection of solids. Assessment includes quizzes, assignments, a midterm, attendance, and a final exam.

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University of Management and Technology Course Outline: Course Code: TX 362 Course Title

This document outlines a course on Engineering Drawing Lab for the Bachelor of Science in Textiles program. The 1-credit, 15-week course introduces students to fundamental graphical concepts and drafting skills for engineering. Topics covered include types of lines, lettering, dimensioning, projection methods, planes, curves, and development and intersection of solids. Assessment includes quizzes, assignments, a midterm, attendance, and a final exam.

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Course Outline

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University of Management and Technology


Course Outline

Course Code: TX 362 Course Title: Engineering Drawing Lab

Program Bachelor of Science in Textiles (BSTX)

Credit Hours 1 (0+1)

Duration 15 Weeks

Prerequisites None

Resource Person M. Naveed Akhtar

Counseling Timing 4.00 PM to 6.00 PM daily


(Room# 2 (3S 37)

Contact 042 3521 2801-10 (Ext. 3452); 0321 6682395

Chairman/Director signature.

Deans signature
Date.
Course Description:

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This course is about the introduction of fundamentals of management, its integration with the
engineering, management of new products, linkage between products and their
manufacturing. Moreover the engineering management enlightens the discipline in the
industry to work for the common objective i.e. productivity with quality and efficiency.
Learning Objectives:

The objectives of Mathematics (Geometry) course will be as follows:


1. To learn graphical concepts and design in engineering
2. Familiarization/ recognition of participants with drafting and geometry
(measurement systems)
3. To train the participants in acquiring all the drafting skills by using tools
(matrices)
4. To understand different methodologies of constructing various basic polygons
including reduction/ enlargement of figures, one point perspective, two point
perspective and different views
Learning Outcomes:

The subject in general is designed to impart the following skills.


1. Ability to read and prepare engineering drawings.
2. Ability to make free - hand sketching of objects.
3. Power to imagine, analyze and communicate, and
4. Capacity to understand other subjects:
Learning Methodology:

The learning methodology will include:


1. Lecture presentations prepared on Microsoft PowerPoint
2. Practical assignments comprising of making of different geometrical shapes
3. Short tests and quizzes

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Grade Evaluation Criteria

Following is the criteria for the distribution of marks to evaluate final grade in a semester.
Marks Evaluation Marks in percentage
Quizzes -
Assignments and Exercises 25
Mid Term 25
Attendance & Class Participation 05
Term Project -
Presentations -
Final exam 45
Total 100

Recommended Text Book:

Textbook of Engineering Drawing 2/e by K. Venkata Reddy, BS Publications, 2008

Material Requirement:

Drawing board, Drawing Sheets A1 and A2 size, T Square, Set of Scales, Set Square,
Compass, Protractor, Clutch Pencils

Reference Books:

1. Geometric and Engineering Drawing 3/e by K. Morling, Elsevier, 2010


2. Elementary Engineering Drawing By Bhatt, N D
3. A first year Engineering Drawing by A. C. Parkinson
4. Modern Graphics Communication 4/e by F. E. Giesecke, Pearson

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Calendar of Course contents to be covered during semester

Assignment/ Quiz/
Reference Activities
Week Course Contents
Chapter (Each assignment/ quiz
will lapse after one week)
Introduction to engineering drawing, Exercise 1: Set a A1
drawing instruments and aids, layout of size drawing sheet on
a drawing sheet, types of engineering drawing board, draw its
1
drawing, lines and their types in margins, and then print
engineering drawing, lettering and letters and numerals on
dimensioning practice, it
Projections. Types of projection,
orthographic projection, Plane of
2 projection, four quadrants, projection of
points, projection of straight lines,
examples with different quadrants
Traces of a line, true length of line,
3 inclination to both the planes, projection
of oblique and auxiliary planes
Loci of points. Loci of points and
4
straight lines, loci of crank mechanism
Curves used in engineering practice.
Cycloid, throchoid, epicycloid,
5 pitrochoid, hypotrochoid (superior and
inferior). Involute, evolute,
archemedian, spiral
Development of solids. Types of solids,
6
polyhedra, solids of revolution
Construction of polygon, prism,
pyramid, cylinder, cones, sphere,
7
(development of all solids with passing
cutting plane).
Intersection of surfaces. Intersection of
8 cylinder and cylinder, cone and cylinder,
cone and prism.

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Assignment/ Quiz/
Reference Activities
Week Course Contents
Chapter (Each assignment/ quiz
will lapse after one week)
Axonometric projection. Types of
9 isomertric projection of solids, planes
and typical examples
Projection of auxiliary planes. Auxiliary
10
planes and views
Projection of points, plane, true length
11
of line
Projection of solids in simple position
12
and inclined positions
True shape of section on auxiliary plane
13
of various solids
Introduction and implementation of
14 engineering drawing techniques in Auto
CAD
15 Revision

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Quality Assessment Module

1 Learning Outcomes Meet Learning Objective of Course

Learning
Outcome
s 1 2 3 4
Learning
Objectives
1 X O

2 X X

4 X O X

5 O X O

Learning outcomes of the course meet learning objectives


X Learning outcomes of the course do not meet learning objectives
O Learning outcomes of the course partially meet learning objectives

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5. Course Objectives Match Program Objectives

Program
Objective
s 1 2 3 4 5
Course
Objectives
1 O X O O O

2 X X X O O

4 X O X

5 O X

Course objectives meet Program objectives


X Course objectives do not meet Program objectives
O Course objectives partially meet Program objectives

Petroleum Engg Curriculum 2012

Specific Objectives of Course: To learn graphical concepts and design in


engineering.
Course Outline:
Introduction. Types of lines, lettering, dimensioning, and drawing instruments.
Projection, Types of projection, orthographic projection. Plan of projection, four
quadrants. Traces of a line, true length of line, inclination to both the planes,
projection of planes. Loci of Points. Loci of points and straight line, loci of
crank mechanism. Curves Used in Engineering Practice. Cycloid, Throchoid,
epicyclide, Pitrochoid, hypotrochoid (superior and inferior). Involute, evolute,
archemedian, spiral. Development of solids. Types of solids, polyhedra, solids
of revolution, construction, of polygon, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cones sphere,
(development of all solids with passing cutting plane). Intersection of Surfaces.
Intersection of cylinder and cylinder, cone and cylinder., cone and prism.
Axonometric Projection. Types isometric projection of solids, planes and
typical examples. Projection of Auxiliary Planes. Auxiliary planes and views,
Projection of points, plane, true length of line. Projection of solids. True shape

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of section on auxiliary plane of various solids. Introduction and implementation


of engineering drawing techniques in Auto CAD.
Lab outline:
1. Introduction to the subject use of instruments.
2. Planning of a drawing sheet, the projector of simple solids simple position,
and the oblique and auxiliary planes.
3. Lettering and dimensioning the principal requirement of a working drawing.
4. Isometric and pictorial projection of solid figures, making of freehand
sketches from solid objects and from orthographic projection.
5. Section of solids, riveted joints.
6. Screw thread systems, nut and bolt, keys and cotter, coupling and simple
bearings.
7. Pipe connections, engine detail. 24

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Recommended Books:
1. Fundamentals Of Engineering Drawing: With An Introduction To Interactive
Computer Graphics For Design And Production by Warren J. Luzjader ISBN:
9788120308855
2. Elementary Engineering Drawing By Bhatt, N D ISBN: 9788185594316
3. Baker, Arthur Latham. The Elements of Solid Geometry. Boston, MA: Ginn
and Co., 1893.
4. A first year Engineering Drawing by A. C. Parkinson, ASIN: B000S6CBPI
5. The Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing: With an Introduction to
Interactive Computer Graphics for Design and Production, Warren J.
Luzadder, Jon M. Duff, ISBN: 0133350509
5. Auto CAD, Release Ver. 30 for Practical Purpose.
Journals/Periodicals:
World Wide Web:
Mechanical Engg Curriculum 2008
1. Engineering Drawing & Graphics
Part-I
Introduction. Types of lines, lettering, dimensioning, use of pencil and
drawing instruments, planning of drawing sheet.
Projections. Types of projections, orthographic projections, plane of
projections, four quadrants, projection of points, projection of straight
lines, examples with different quadrants, traces of a line, true length of a
line, inclination to both the planes, projection of oblique and auxiliary
planes.
Loci of Points and Generated Curves. Loci of points and straight lines.
Cycloid, epicycloid, involute, archemedian spiral.
Development of Solids. Types of solids, polyhedra, solids of revolution,
prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, sphere.
Intersection of Surfaces. Intersection of cylinder and cylinder, cone and
cylinder, cone and cone, cone and prism.
Projection of Solids. Projection of various solids in simple position and
inclined positions.
Section of Solids. True shape of section on auxiliary plane of various
solids.
Part-II
Isometric and pictorial projections of solids/machine parts, making of
freehand sketches from solid objects and from orthographic projections.
Sections of joints, screw thread systems, nuts and bolts, keys and cotter,
coupling and simple bearings, pipe connections and engine details,
preparation of assembly drawings. Introduction to computer aided
engineering drawing and use of software/package.
Recommended Books
1. Technical Graphics Communication By Bertoline Wiebe, Miller.
Mohler, Irwin McGraw-Hill 1997
2. Practical Geometry & Engineering Graphics By Abbot.
3. Engineering Graphics By Craft, Meyers & Boyer
4. Technical Graphics Communication, 3 P

rd
Edition By Gary R.
P

Bertoline and Eric N. Wiebe; McGraw-Hill

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19
5 . Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics By D.F. Rogers and
J.A. Adams; McGraw-Hill 1976

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