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INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA COURSE OUTLINE

Kulliyyah Department Programme Course Title Course Code Status Level Credit Hours Contact Hours Pre-requisites (if any) Co-requisites (if any) Instructor(s) Semester Offered Course Synopsis

Engineering Manufacturing and Materials Engineering All programmes Engineering Drawing MME 1211 Core 1 2 1 hour of lecture and 3 hours of labs First year engineering standing Nil Afzeri, Ahsan A Khan, AKM Nurul Amin, Erry Yulian T Adesta, M Konneh, M Yeakub Ali, Mustafizul Karim, Tuti Yasmin Alias

Every Semester
Introduction, geometrical construction, 3D modelling, orthographic projections, isometric, sectional and auxiliary views, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical and electrical symbols, intersections, development assembly drawing. The objectives of this course are to: 1. Introduce fundamentals of engineering drawing. 2. Impart skills in computer aided drawing (CAD) tools 3. Provide a clear understanding of two and three dimensional representation of a part, the multi-view drawing practices and dimensioning and tolerances 4. Introduce the sectional and auxiliary views. 5. Expose students to intersection of solids and planes and development of surfaces. After completion of the course the students should be able to: 1. Construct common geometrical shapes, apply constraints and international standards and conventions in drawing practices. 2. Draw and arrange multi-views and isometric views of objects. 3. Develop sectional and auxiliary views. 4. Create and interpret CAD models of parts based on sketching concept and solid modelling. 5. Apply CAD tools for manipulating and modifying drawing elements. 6. Determine intersection of solids and planes and develop surfaces of intersected objects. 7. Develop assembly drawings. Lectures and practical work

Course Objectives

Learning outcomes

Instructional

Strategies Course Assessment State weightage of each type of assessment

LO 1,2,4,5 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1,2,3,4,5,7 1,2,3 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Method Quizzes Assignments Project Mid-term Test Final Test

% 15 20 10 20 35

Week 1 2 3, 4 5,6 7 8 9

Content Outlines Topics Introduction to drawing basics and CAD, alphabet of lines, letterings, paper sizes. Dimensioning, dimensioning of angles and arcs; scale drawing, fillets and rounds, finish marks, fits and tolerances, dimensioning and tolerancing problems Geometrical constructions, polygons, solids, circles and arcs, curves, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, spline, helix, and involutes. First and third angle projections, multi-view projection, isometric views, freehand technical sketching and shape description. Sectional views, section symbols, section lining, full section, half section, broken section, revolved section, removed section, offset, ribs in section, aligned section, sectional problems Auxiliary views, partial views. Drafting Aids in CAD. Using the Grid and Snap. Drawing preferences. Manipulating and modifying drawing elements. Delete, copy, rotation. Geometric Array. Constructing element and Constraints. Advanced 2D drafting. Grouping elements. Fillet, chamfering and offset, Dimension. Entity trimming and division 2D Sketch analysis. Basic 3 D modeling using extrude, revolve and Loft Features 3D manipulation tools. Project 3D, Rectangular and Circular Pattern, Fillet, Chamfering and draft. Projection view arrangement criteria. Generation the projection View from 3 D model. Intersections, development, drawing symbols: mechanical and electrical symbols. Threads: thread symbols, drawing of bolts and nuts, fasteners, screws and rivets, springs, thread and fasteners problems. Assembly and detail drawings, title and record stripes, parts list, simplified drafting, assembly sectioning, working drawing problems.

Task/Reading Chapter 1-3, Reqd. 1 Chapter 11, 12 Reqd. 1 Chapter 4, Reqd. 1 Chapter 5, 6, Reqd. 1 Chapter 7 Reqd. 1 Chapter 8, Reqd. 1 Reqd. 2

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12,13 14 References

Chapter 13, 19, 21, Reqd. 1 Chapter 14, Reqd. 1

Required: 1. Gieseke, F, E., Mitchhell, A., Spemce H. C., Ilan, L. H., John, T. D., James, E. N., & Shawna, L. (2004). Technical Drawing, 13th Edition, Prentice Hall. Recommended: 1. Alibre Drafting Manual V9.0 Alibre Drafting Manual V9.0 2. AutoCad Software Manual Version 2005. 3. Boundy, A. W. (2002). Engineering Drawing, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill. 4. Cecil, J., Jay, D. H., & Donal D.V. (1996). Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing using

5. 6. 7. 8. Proposed Start Date (Semester) Batch of Students to be Affected

AutoCA, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill. Gary, R. B., & Eric, N. W. (1995). Technical Graphics Communication. 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill. Gieseke F.E., Mitchhell, A., Spemce H. C., Ilan, L. H., John, T. D., James, E. N., & Shawna, L. (1993). Engineering Graphics. 5th Edition, Macmillan Publishing Co. Thomas, F. F. (1993). Engineering Drawing and Graphics Technology, 14th Edition, McGraw-Hill. Ibrahim Zeid. (2005). Mastering CAD/CAM, Mc Graw-Hill.

Semester II, 2009 2010 Semester II, 2009-2010 intake onwards Checked by: Approved by:

Prepared by:

Dr. AKM Nurul Amin Professor MME Department

Dr. Erry Yulian T Adesta Associate Professor & Head MME Department

Dr. Amir Akramin Shafie Dean Kulliyyah of Engineering

NOTE: 1. The course outlines should reflect the course description/synopsis and Islamic mission of the university as well as to provide the room for Islamic critique. 2. Latest editions of textbooks and references should be used unless otherwise necessary or if the course is classical in nature. Please check with the library to ensure that the books are up-to-date and incorporating the latest edition. 3. The reference lists shall be presented in accordance with APA bibliographic practices and in alphabetical order. 4. The reference title shall be italicised or underlined or bold. If in doubt, please consult the Librarian. 5. Proposed new course outlines should be presented to the Senate Standing Committee for approval at least four months prior to the course offering. 6. Any changes to the course outlines must be reported back to the Standing Senate Committee two months prior to the course offering.

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