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05BME214 Computer Aided Machine Drawing

Class In Charges

K Janardhan Reddy CD Naiju Sivaprasad Darla

VIT-SMBS KJR CDn SIV


PART - A
Conventional representation of threaded parts, Gears, Springs etc.,

Symbols used in Technical Drawing-Fits and Tolerance-Types of Fits –


Interchangeability and Selective assembly-Geometric tolerance-Form and
positional tolerance.

Surface finish-Relation to the manufacturing process-Type of representation


on the drawing-symbols-Welding symbols and Method of indication on the
drawing.

Isometric & Perspective projection of Machine Components


Preparation of manufacturing drawing for the machine components - Bolts
-Screws, Studs, Nuts, keys, Key-ways, Shafts, Bearings, General machine
Components, Gear and Couplings.

VIT-SMBS KJR CDn SIV


PART - B

Preparation of Assembly Drawing


• Different types of Cotter and Knuckle joints

• Machine components -
– Screw jack
– Plummer block
– Connecting rod
– Machine vice
– Tail-head of shaper
• Engine
– Fuel injection pump for Single Cylinder
– Stop valve ,Safety valve and Relief valve.

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Objective

After completing this course, you will:

Be able to communicate in a team environment.


Be able to compose professional documents in a clear, concise, and effective manner.
Understand the proper design and use of graphics in technical documents.
Be able to use CAD tools (i.e., Solid works) for engineering design and analysis.
Be able to graphically present design ideas using technical drawings produced manually and by
CAD software.
Through teamwork, be able to produce a set of three-dimensional models, integrate them and
produce a set of technical drawings for display.
Through teamwork, be able to produce a technical report, a technical presentation file, and
make a professional presentation.

VIT-SMBS KJR CDn SIV


Competencies

Be able to communicate with groups by giving effective, well-organized oral presentations.


Be able to communicate in a team environment.
Understand the proper use of visual aids in oral presentations.
Be able to write technical documents in a clear, concise, and effective manner.
Understand the proper design and use of graphics in technical documents.
Be able to use computer aided drafting tools for engineering design and analysis
problems.
Be able to graphically present design ideas using technical drawings produced manually
and by CAD software.
Through teamwork be able to produce a set of three-dimensional models, integrate them
and produce a set of technical drawings for display.

VIT-SMBS KJR CDn SIV

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