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MEE2001 MACHINE DRAWING

SYLLABUS
Subject Code: MEE2001
Subject: MACHINE DRAWING
1. To introduce basics, standards of engineering
drawing related to machines and components

2. To acquire the skills regarding assembly


Objectives: drawing

3. To familiarize with standard CAD packages on


modeling and drafting skills

Student will be able to

Expected 1. Model a component using CAD software


Outcome:
2. Able to create 3D model and assembly of
various engineering components.
SYLLABUS
UNIT I
Basics of Machine Drawing: Introduction – Projections-Classifications of machine drawing- BIS specifications-Sectioning –
Dimensioning methods:Counter Sink,Counter Bores, Spot Faces, Chamfers, Screw Threads, Tapered Features, Title block of Industrial
drawing and Bill of Materials.

UNIT II
Limits and Fits: Classifications and of Fits, Selection of Fits, Representation on Drawings, Tolerance Grade, Computations of
Tolerance, Positions of Tolerance, Fundamental of Deviations, Shaft and Hole Terminology, Method of placing limit dimensions.
UNIT III
Geometrical Tolerances:Need of Geometrical Tolerance, Geometrical Characteristics of Symbols, Indication of MMC, LMC,
Interpretation and Indication of Geometrical Tolerance and Dimensioning.
UNIT IV
Conventional Representations:Materials - Interrupted views and Braking of Shaft, Pipe, Bar - Surface finishing & Machining Symbols.
UNIT V
Screwed Fastenings and Joints:Screwed Fastenings - Screw Thread Nomenclature and types, Joints: Bolts and Nuts, Key, Cotter,
Riveted, Pin, Welded joints. Pulleys and Couplings.
UNIT VI
Study and Interpretations and Preparation of Industrial drawing – By Expert Lecture

Text book
1. Bhatt, N.D., (1999), Machine Drawing , Published by R.C.Patel, Chartstar Book Stall, .

Reference Books
1. William P. Spence, Engineering Graphics, Printice - Hall Inc, Engle WoodCliff
2. S. Bogolyubov. A. Voinov., Engineering Drawing, Van Nostr and ReinholdCompany
3. Brain Griffiths., Engineering Drawing for Manufacture, Kogan PageScience, USA
4. Hart. K R, Engineering Drawing with Problems and Solutions, Hodder andStoughton, London Sydney Auckland
5. D.E. Hewitt., Engineering Drawing and Design for MechanicalTechnicians, The Macmillan Press Ltd, London
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
Theory

CAT-I Syllabus - Unit No: 1&4

Pattern - Part-A (10 Q x 2 m = 20 marks) - No choice


Part-B (5 Q x 6 m = 30 marks) - No choice

CAT-II Syllabus - Unit No: 2&3

Pattern - 5 Q x 10 m = 50 marks
- No choice - Open book

TEE Pattern - Part-A (10 Q x 2 m = 20 marks) - No choice


Part-B (5 Q x 16 m = 80 marks) - No choice
DRAWING TYPES

Portraits
Botanical Drawings ( human faces,
Nature Drawings ( plants, flowers etc.) expressions etc.)
( landscape, Geographical
scenery etc.) Zoological Drawings
Drawings Engineering Drawings,
(creatures, animals etc.)
( maps etc.) (projections.)

Building Related Drawings. Machine component Drawings

Orthographic Projections Isometric ( Mech.Engg.Term.)


(Fv,Tv & Sv.-Mech.Engg terms) or Perspective(Civil Engg.Term)
(Plan, Elevation- Civil Engg.terms)
(Working Drawings 2-D type) (Actual Object Drawing 3-D)
ENGINEERING DRAWING

An engineering drawing is a type of drawing that is

technical in nature, used to fully and clearly define

requirements for engineered items, and is usually

created in accordance with standardized conventions

for layout, nomenclature, interpretation, appearance,

size, etc.
PROJECTION METHODS
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
Production Drawing
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
Assembly Drawings for

Instruction Manuals
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
Exploded Assembly Drawing
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
Schematic Assembly Drawing
CLASSIFICATION OF DRAWINGS
Machine Shop Drawing

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