Syllabus
Introduction and importance of Engineering Graphics – sheet layout and free-hand sketching – lines, lettering and dimensioning – geometrical constructions – engineering curves – orthographic projection – first angle and third angle projections – projection of points, straight lines and planes – projection of simple solids – sections of solids – development of surfaces – isometric projection – introduction to AutoCAD – creation of simple 2D drawings.
Text Books
- Bhatt, N. D., Engineering Drawing: Plane and Solid Geometry, 50th ed., Charotar Publishing House (2010).
References
1. Jolhe, D. A., Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD, Tata McGraw Hill (2008).
2. Venugopal, K. and Prabhu Raja, V., Engineering Drawing + AutoCAD, 5th ed., New Age International (2011).
3. Varghese, P. I., Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD, 26th ed., VIP Publishers (2012).
4. Luzadder, W. J. and Duff, J. M., Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, 11th ed., Pearson Education (2015).
5. Bethune, J. D., Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD 2014, Pearson Education (2014).
Course Outcomes (COs):
CO1: Read and interpret engineering drawings.
CO2: Creating orthographic, and isometric views.
CO3: Improving visualization skills.
CO4: Use CAD software for creating drawings and concepts.