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CAED Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for a Computer Aided Marine Engineering Drawing Practical course. The course involves 3 hours per week of practical work earning 2 credits. Students will learn to create 2D and 3D CAD drawings of mechanical parts and assemblies like joints, couplings, and machine elements. The syllabus covers introduction to CAD software, drawing and editing tools, dimensioning, hatching, blocks and views, isometric drawings, and 3D modeling. Students complete a practical assignment drawing detailed views of components like sleeves, joints, and valves.
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CAED Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for a Computer Aided Marine Engineering Drawing Practical course. The course involves 3 hours per week of practical work earning 2 credits. Students will learn to create 2D and 3D CAD drawings of mechanical parts and assemblies like joints, couplings, and machine elements. The syllabus covers introduction to CAD software, drawing and editing tools, dimensioning, hatching, blocks and views, isometric drawings, and 3D modeling. Students complete a practical assignment drawing detailed views of components like sleeves, joints, and valves.
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Code Subject Lecture Tutorial Practical Credits

COMPUTER AIDED MARINE 0 0 3 2


ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICAL
Course Objective:
 Appreciate the need of sectional view and types of sections.
 Draw sectional views using different types of sections.
 Explain the use of threaded fasteners and the types of threads.
 Compare hole basis system with shaft basis system.
 Select different types of fits and tolerance for various types of mating parts.
 Practice on CAD commands in making 2D Drawings.
 Draw assembled drawings of different types of joints and couplings using CAD.
 Draw assembled drawings of various types of machine elements using CAD.
Course Outcome:
CO 01: Design the CAD Software.
CO 02: Design the Drawing Aid and Editing Commands.
CO 03: Design the Basic Dimensioning, Hatching, Blocks and Views.
CO 04: Design the Isometric Drawing, printing and plotting.
CO 05: Design the CAD Drawing.

Syllabus

UNIT - I INTRODUCTION TO CAD SOFTWARE


Introduction – History of CAD – Applications – Advantages over manual drafting– Hardware requirements – Software
requirements – Windows desktop – CAD screen interface – menus – Tool bars – How to start CAD – How to execute
command – types of co-ordinate systems – Absolute – Relative – Polar.

UNIT - II DRAWING AID AND EDITING COMMANDS


Creating objects (2D) – Using draw commands – Line, Arc, Circle, Ellipse, Donut, Polygon, Point, Pline, Sketch, Trace –
Creating 2D Solid. Creating text – Dtext, Mtext, Text styles – Mline, spline – Drawing with precision – Osnap options –
drafting settings –limits – Units – drawing aids – Fill, Snap, Grid, Ortho lines – Function keys - Editing and modify
commands – Object selection methods – Erasing object – Oops - Cancelling and undoing a command – Copy – Move –
Array – Offset – Scale – Rotate – Mirror – Break – Trim – Extend – Explode. Divide – Measure – stretch – Lengthen –
Changing Properties – Color – line types –LT scale – Matching properties – Editing with grips – Pedit – Ddedit –Mledit.

UNIT - III BASIC DIMENSIONING, HATCHING, BLOCKS AND VIEWS


Basic dimensioning – Editing dimensions – Dimension styles – Dimension system variables. Machine drawing with CAD.
Creation of blocks – V block – inserting a block – Block attributes – Hatching –Pattern types – Boundary hatch –
working with layers - Controlling the drawing display – Blip mode – View group commands – Zoom, redraw, regen,
regenerator, pan, viewers – Real time zoom. Inquiry groups – calculating area – Distance – Time – Status of drawing –
Using.

UNIT - IV ISOMETRIC DRAWING, PRINTING AND PLOTTING


Isometric drawing – Isometric projection – drawing isocircles – Dimensioning isometric objects. File commands – File
Import and export – plotting drawing – external references – 3D fundamentals – 2D to 3D Conversion, 3D Drawing: 3D
Primitives-Extrude – Revolve-Slice-Section, Surface 3D Mesh- 3D - Surface-3D Operation-Solid Editing.

UNIT - V CAD DRAWING PRACTICE


Detailed drawings of following machine parts are given to students to assemble and draw the sectional or plain elevations
/ plans / and side views with dimensioning and bill of materials using CAD Software
1. Sleeve & cotter joint
2. Spigot & cotter joint
3. Knuckle joint
4. Protected type flanged coupling
5. Universal coupling
6. Connecting rod
7. Feed check valve
8. Bilge suction strainer
3D Drawing
1. Geneva wheel
2. Machined block
3. Square head bolt and nut
4. Piston and piston rings
5. Screw jack
Note: Take the orthographic view and sectional view from the above assembled 3D drawing

Total Hours 30

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1) Inside AutoCAD - D. Raker and H. Rice - BPB Publications, NewDelhi
2) Engineering Drawing and Graphics + AutoCAD – K.Venugopal, - New Age International Publications
3) CAD/CAM/CIM - P. Radhakrishnan, S. Subramaniyan and V.Raju - New Age International Publications.
4) AutoCAD 2002 with Applications - Sham Tickoo - Tata Mcgraw Hill.
5) Computer Graphics, Prentice – Donald Hearn, M. Pauline Baker - Hall of India Pvt. Limited, NewDelhi.

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