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K. K.

Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik-03


Department of Production Engineering

Teaching plan for: 102006 Engineering Graphics-I


SE Production (AY-2018-19), Semester-1

Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme:


Lectures: 3 Hours/Week Theory: 50 Marks (In Sem)
50 Marks (End Sem)
Prerequisites :
1. Discrete Structure
2. Data structures and problem solving

Course Objectives :
1. To understand problem classification and problem solving by machines
2. To understand the basics of automata theory and its operations
3. To study computing machines by describing, classifying and comparing different types of
computational models
4. Encourage students to study theory of computability and complexity
5. To understand the P and NP class problems and its classification
6. To understand the fundamentals of problem decidability and reducibility

Course Outcomes :Students will be able


1. Student should be able to make use of various types lines, method of dimensioning or labeling,
drawing symbols in engineering drawing
2. Student should be able to interpret the given problem statement & draw orthographic projection of
lines, plane and solids.
3. Student should be able to construct various engineering curves & draw development of lateral
surfaces of various solids
4. Student should be able to draw orthographic view, sectional orthographic view and isometric
veiw.

Mappi Conducted Remark


Lecture ng Date
Name of the Topic Planned Date
No. with
CO
Unit I.
Fundamentals of Engineering
Drawing : Introduction to Drawing
Instruments and their uses,
Engineering Lettering, Drawing
1 CO1
sheet - Layout of drawing sheets,
Sizes of drawing sheets, Line - Types
of lines and their applications in
mechanical engineering drawing,
Dimensioning - Dimensioning
terminology and method of
2 CO1
execution, Placing of dimensions,
general rules for dimensioning
Method of dimensioning: Linear,
3 Angular, Aligned System, CO1
Unidirectional system, Parallel
Dimensioning, Chain Dimensioning,
Location Dimension And Size
Dimension.
Projection of Points: Theory of
projections(Reference planes and
Auxiliary planes), first and third
4 CO1
angle method of projections,
projection of only in first and third
quadrant with all possible positions
Projection of Lines: Theory of
projections(Reference planes and
Auxiliary planes), first and third
5 CO1
angle method of projections,
projection of only in first and third
quadrant with all possible positions
Projection of lines : projection of
lines [ by First Angle method of
projections only] inclined to
horizontal plane, i.e. oblique lines, on
6 CO1
reference and auxiliary planes, true
length of a line by rotation of view
and rotation of plane methods, traces
of lines [to locate only H.T and V.T.]]
Projection of lines : projection of
lines [ by First Angle method of
projections only] inclined to frontal
plane and both i.e. oblique lines, on
7 CO1
reference and auxiliary planes, true
length of a line by rotation of view
and rotation of plane methods, traces
of lines [to locate only H.T and V.T.]
8 University paper Problem solving CO1

Unit II
Projections of Planes: Projections of
planes on reference and auxiliary
14 CO1
planes [by first angle method of
projections only]
Projection of Planes[ triangle-all
15 CO1
cases,]
Projection of Planes [Quadrilateral,
16 CO1
Pentagon, ]
Projection of Planes[Hexagon, and
17 Circle] by reference and auxiliary CO1
plane methods,
Frontal reference plane and oblique
18 CO1
plane.
True shape of a plane, Angles
CO1,
19 made by the plane with Principal
CO6
reference planes.
Unit III
Projections of Solids: Introduction to
22 CO2
solids, types of solids
Projections of solids inclined to one
23 CO2
and both reference plane.
24 Projection of Solids (Tetrahedron) CO2

25 Projection of Solids (, Cube, Prisms) CO2


Projection of Solids (, Cylinder,
26 CO2
Pyramid )
Projection of Solids ( Cone only
27 CO3
with maximum six sided base)
Unit IV
Engineering Curves: Conic
Section- Ellipse, Parabola,
Hyperbola by Directrix Focus
32 method and rectangle method, CO4
Helix for Cylinder, Involute of a
circle, Cycloid, Archemedian
Spiral
Engineering Curves: Conic
33 Section-, Hyperbola by Directrix CO4
Focus method
Engineering Curves: Involute of a
34 CO4
circle, Cycloid, Archemedian Spiral
Development of solids: Development
35 CO4
of Prism (Maximum six sides)
Development of solids: Development
36 CO4
of Cone [No combination of solids].
Unit V
Orthographic views - orthographic
41 projections of given pictorial view by CO5
first angle method of projections only
Orthographic views -Study of types
42 of sections, CO5
Orthographic views -Study of types
43 CO5
of sections,
Orthographic views -Sectional
44 CO5
orthographic projections
Orthographic views -Sectional
45 CO5
orthographic projections
Orthographic views -Sectional
46 CO5
orthographic projections
Unit VI
Isometric Projections : Introduction
49 to Isometric View with the example CO6
of cube Isometric Axes, Scale,
Isometric View with the example of
50 CO6
cube Isometric Axes, Scale,
Isometric projections and Isometric
51 CO6
views,
Construction of Isometric , Non
52 Isometric Lines, Angles, Circles, CO6
Sphere, Arc etc.
Drawing Isometric views of simple
53 CO6
solids and objects,
Dimensioning - Only Length, Width
54 CO6
and Height of Isometric views.

S. R. Deshmukh S. K. Badjate
Course Teacher Module Coordinator

S. V. Purkar Prof. Dr. P.D. Bhamre


Programme Coordinator Head, IT Department

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