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August 24th, 2020 12:34 PM
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Nirma University B.Tech Electrical Engineering Sem 6 ME103 Engineering Graphics2 Syll

Nirma University B.Tech Electrical Engineering Sem 6 ME103 Engineering Graphics2 Syllabus

Nirma University
Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Technology
Course Code ME103
Course Title Engineering Graphics

Syllabus:

Teaching hours: 30

UNIT - I 02 hours
Introduction to Engineering Drawing
Importance and applications of engineering drawing for various branches of engineering, drawing
instruments, BIS Code of Practice, Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning, Scales, basic geometrical
construction, Sheet Layout

UNIT-II 04 hours
Engineering Curves
Construction of Conics by different methods, construction of cycloid, epicycloid and hypocycloid,
construction of involutes, constructions of archimedean spiral and helix.

UNIT-III 14 hours
Solid Geometry
Principle of Orthographic Projections, projections of points, projections of straight lines, projections of
planes, projections of regular solids and sections of regular solids.
Developments of Surfaces
Development of lateral surfaces of regular solids (prism, pyramid, cone, cylinder) by parallel line method
/ radial line method.

UNIT-IV 05 hours
Orthographic Projections
Conversion of pictorial views into orthographic projections including sectional orthographic projections.
Isometric Projections
Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projections / views.

UNIT-V 05 hours
Computer Aided Drafting
Understanding of GUI (Graphical User Interface) of drafting software, demonstration of use of available
Drawing Commands, Modifying / Editing commands, Annotation and Dimensioning Commands,
Concepts of Layers, demonstration of various line styles and construction of drawings in soft form using
drafting software.
Conventional representation
Symbols for standard machinery components such as nuts, bolts, locking devices, riveted and welded
joints, foundation bolts. Symbols used in electrical, electronics and civil engineering

Self-Study:
The self-study contents will be declared at the commencement of semester. Around 10% of the questions
will be asked from self-study contents.
Laboratory Work:
Laboratory work will be based on the above syllabus with equal emphasis on use of drafting software and
drawing sheets.

Suggested Readings:
1. Bhatt, N. D., Engineering Drawing, Charotar publication
2. John, K. C. Engineering Graphics, PHI Publication.
3. Luzzader, W. J. and Duff, J. M. Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, PHI publication.
4. Bethune, J. D. Engineering Graphics with AutoCADĀ®, PHI Publication.
5. IS SP 46: 2003. Engineering Drawing Practices for Schools and Colleges.
L = Lecture, T = Tutorial, P = Practical, C = Credit

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