syllabus - engineering drawing
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SYLLABUS
UNIVERSITAS BAKRIE
SYLLABUSENGINEERING DRAWINGI. COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides students for drawing skills in modern, technological intensive industries. Engineering drawing is a two dimensional representation of three dimensional objects. In general, it provides necessary information about the shape, size, surface quality, material, manufacturing process, etc., of the object. It is the graphic language from which a trained person can visualize objects. Drawings prepared in one country may be utilized in any other country irrespective of the language spoken. Hence, engineering drawing is called the universal language of engineers. Any language to be communicative, should follow certain rules so that it conveys the same meaning to every one. Similarly, drawing practice must follow certain rules, if it is to serve as a means of communication. The ability to read drawing is the most important requirement of all technical people in any profession. As compared to verbal or written description, this method is brief and more clear. Some of the applications are : building drawing for civil engineers, machine drawing for mechanical engineers, circuit diagrams for electrical and electronics engineers, computer graphics for one and all.
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.
Engineering drawings are prepared on standard size drawing sheets. The correct shape and size of the object can be visualized from the understanding of not only its views but also from the various types of lines used, dimensions, notes, scale etc. For uniformity, the drawings must be drawn as per certain standard practice. This is adapted from what is followed by International Standards Organization (ISO). Engineering drawing is constantly changing and the computer has revolutionized the way in which drawings and parts are made.
Autocad is a very popular, flexible software system that allows the user to create both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional models and drawings. Autocad is a drafting and design software package developed and marketed by Autodesk, Inc. Anything you can think of, you can draw quickly and easily. Autocad remains a superb electronic drafting board, replacing the pencil and paper for an entire generation of technical professionals. The software has a rather steep learning curve to become an expert but a surprisingly easy one to just get started. Most important, it is well worth learning. This is truly global software that has been adopted by millions of architects, designers, and engineers worldwide. II. COURSE PREREQUISITE : - III. TEXTBOOK- Cecil Jensen, Jay D.Helsel, Dennis R.Short; Engineering Drawing and Design, 7th edition. Mc Graw-Hill, 2008.- Elliot Gindis, Up and Running with Autocad 2012 2D Drawing and Modeling, Elsevier, 2012.- Elliot Gindis, Up and Running with Autocad 2012 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling. Elsevier, 2012.
IV. OBJECTIVESThe main objectives of this course is to enable student to make technical drawing is concerned with the expression of technical ideas in modern, technological intensive industries . V. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
Classroom instruction consists of lectures and group project laboratory, supplemented by power point presentation as a visual aids designed and Autocad 2012 Software to assist the student to successfully meet the courses learning objectives.
Engineering Drawing is a two-credit course, fourteen weeks in duration, consisting of one and half lecture hours per week.VI. ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE
Comply with academic rules.
VII. METHODS OF EVALUATION
Mide Term (Project 1)40%
Final Term (Project 2)50%
Others 10%VIII. COURSE OUTLINEWEEKTOPICGROUP PROJECT
IChapter 1: Basic Drawing and Design
IIChapter 2: Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD)
IIIChapter 3: Drawing Media, Filing, Storage, and Reproduction
IV
Chapter 4: Basic Drafting Skills
VChapter 1: Autocad Fundamentals Part 1
VIChapter 2: Autocad Fundamentals Part 2
VIIChapter 3: Layers, Colors, Line Types and Properties
MID TERM TESTProject 1
VIIISPOTLIGHT ON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Chapter 7 : Blocks, Wblocks, Dynamic Blocks, Group and Purge
IXChapter 8 : Polar, Rectangular and Path Arrays
XChapter 9 : Basic Printing and Output
XI
Chapter 10: Advanced Output
XIIChapter 11: Advanced Linework
XIIIChapter 12: Advanced Layers
XIVChapter 13: Advanced Dimensions
FINAL TERM TESTProject 2
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