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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (Electronics, Computer and allied branches) Course Code : 311008

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Data Sciences/ Electronics & Tele-communication Engg./ Electronics &
Programme Name/s
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Computer Hardware & Maintenance/ Instrumentation & Control/ Industrial
Electronics/ Information Technology/
Computer Science & Information Technology/ Instrumentation/ Medical Electronics/
Electronics & Computer Engg./
Programme Code : AI/AN/AO/BD/CM/CO/CW/DE/DS/EJ/ET/EX/HA/IC/IE/IF/IH/IS/MU/TE
Semester : First
Course Title : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (Electronics, Computer and allied branches)
Course Code : 311008

I. RATIONALE

Engineering graphics is the language of engineers. The concepts of graphical language are used in expressing the
ideas, conveying the instructions, which are used in carrying out the jobs on the sites, shop floor etc. This course is
useful in developing drafting and sketching skills in the student. It covers the knowledge & use of drawing
instruments & also familiarizes the learner about Bureau of Indian standards related to engineering drawing. The
curriculum aims at developing the ability to draw and read various engineering curves, projections and dimensioning
styles. The subject mainly focuses on use of drawing instruments, developing imagination and translating ideas into
sketches. This course also helps to develop the idea of visualizing the actual object or part on the basis of drawings
and blue prints. This preliminary course aims at building a foundation for the further courses related to engineering
drawing and other allied courses in coming semesters

II. INDUSTRY / EMPLOYER EXPECTED OUTCOME


Prepare engineering drawing using prevailing drawing instruments.

III. COURSE LEVEL LEARNING OUTCOMES (COS)


Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

CO1 - Draw geometrical figures and engineering curves.


CO2 - Apply principles of orthographic projections for drawing given pictorial views.
CO3 - Apply basic CAD commands for drawing different entities.
CO4 - Use various drawing codes, conventions and symbols as per IS SP-46 in engineering drawing.
CO5 - Draw free hand sketches of given engineering elements.

IV. TEACHING-LEARNING & ASSESSMENT SCHEME


Learning Scheme Assessment Scheme
Actual
Based on LL &
Contact Based on
Theory TSL
Course Course Hrs./Week SL
Course Title Abbr Credits Paper Total
Code Category/s SLH NLH Practical
Duration Marks
FA- SA-
CL TL LL Total FA-PR SA-PR SLA
TH TH
Max Max Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min
ENGINEERING
GRAPHICS
311008 (Electronics, EGP DSC 2 - 4 - 6 3 - - - - 50 20 50@ 20 - - 100
Computer and
allied branches)

Total IKS Hrs for Sem. : 2 Hrs


Abbreviations: CL- ClassRoom Learning , TL- Tutorial Learning, LL-Laboratory Learning, SLH-Self Learning
Hours, NLH-Notional Learning Hours, FA - Formative Assessment, SA -Summative assessment, IKS - Indian
Knowledge System, SLA - Self Learning Assessment
Legends: @ Internal Assessment, # External Assessment, *# On Line Examination , @$ Internal Online
Examination
Note :

1. FA-TH represents average of two class tests of 30 marks each conducted during the semester.
2. If candidate is not securing minimum passing marks in FA-PR of any course then the candidate shall be
declared as "Detained" in that semester.
3. If candidate is not securing minimum passing marks in SLA of any course then the candidate shall be declared
as fail and will have to repeat and resubmit SLA work.
4. Notional Learning hours for the semester are (CL+LL+TL+SL)hrs.* 15 Weeks
5. 1 credit is equivalent to 30 Notional hrs.
6. * Self learning hours shall not be reflected in the Time Table.
7. * Self learning includes micro project / assignment / other activities.

V. THEORY LEARNING OUTCOMES AND ALIGNED COURSE CONTENT


Suggested
Theory Learning Outcomes Learning content mapped with Theory Learning
Sr.No Learning
(TLO's)aligned to CO's. Outcomes (TLO's) and CO's.
Pedagogies.
Unit - I Basic Elements of Drawing
TLO 1.1 Prepare drawing 1.1 Drawing Instruments and supporting material:
using drawing instruments. method to use them with applications.
TLO 1.2 Use IS SP-46 for 1.2 Standard sizes of drawing sheets (ISO-A series)
dimensioning. 1.3 I.S. codes for planning and layout.
TLO 1.3 Use different types 1.4 Letters and numbers (single stroke vertical) Model
1
of lines. 1.5 Convention of lines and their applications. Demonstration
TLO 1.4 Draw regular 1.6 Scale - reduced, enlarged & full size
geometrical figures. 1.7 Dimensioning techniques as per SP-46 (Latest
TLO 1.5 Draw figures having edition) – types and applications of chain, parallel and
tangency constructions. coordinate dimensioning
1.8 Geometrical constructions.
Suggested
Theory Learning Outcomes Learning content mapped with Theory Learning
Sr.No Learning
(TLO's)aligned to CO's. Outcomes (TLO's) and CO's.
Pedagogies.
Unit - II Engineering curves & Loci of Points.
2.1 Concept and understanding of focus, directrix,
TLO 2.1 Explain different
vertex and eccentricity. Conic sections.
engineering curves with areas
2.2 Methods to draw an ellipse by Arcs of circle method
of application.
& Concentric circles method.
TLO 2.2 Draw different conic
2.3 Methods to draw a parabola by Directrix-Focus
sections.
method & Rectangle method
TLO 2.3 Draw involute and
2 2.4 Methods to draw a hyperbola by Directrix-Focus Demonstration
cycloidal curves.
method.
TLO 2.4 Draw helix and
2.5 Methods to draw involutes: circle & pentagon,
spiral curves from the given
2.6 Methods to draw Cycloidal curve: cycloid,
data
epicycloid and hypocycloid
TLO 2.5 Plot Loci of points
2.7 Methods to draw Helix & Archimedean spiral.
from the given data.
2.8 Loci of points on Single slider crank mechanism
with given specifications
TLO 3.1 Explain methods of
the given types of Projections.
Unit - III Orthographic projections
TLO 3.2 Draw orthographic
3.1 Introduction of projections-orthographic,
views of simple 2D entities
perspective, isometric and oblique: concept and Model
containing lines, circles and
applications. Demonstration
3 arcs only
3.2 Orthographic projection: First angle and Third angle Video
TLO 3.3 Draw orthographic
method, their symbols. Conversion of pictorial view into Demonstrations
views from the given pictorial
Orthographic Views – object containing plain surfaces,
views.
slanting surfaces, slots, ribs, cylindrical surfaces.
TLO 3.4 Use IS code IS SP-
46 for dimensioning technique
Unit - IV Computer Aided Drafting
4.1 Basic entities: line, circle, arc, polygon, ellipse,
TLO 4.1 Draw basic 2D
rectangle, multiline, polyline.
entities in Auto CAD software
4.2 Commands: trim, delete, copy, offset, array, block,
TLO 4.2 Modify and edit the
layers.
given commands.
4.3 Dimensioning: linear, horizontal, vertical, aligned, Presentations
TLO 4.3 Prepare 2D drawing
4 rotated, baseline, continuous, diameter, radius, angular Video
of the given simple
dimensions. Demonstrations
engineering components using
4.4 Text: Single line, multiline.
Auto CAD software.
4.5 Standard sizes of sheet, selecting various plotting
TLO 4.4 Print given drawing
parameters such as paper size, paper units, drawing
using printer/ plotter
orientation, plot scale, plot offset, plot area, print
preview.
Unit - V Free Hand Sketches of Engineering
TLO 5.1 Sketch proportionate
Elements
freehand sketches of the given
5.1 Free hand sketches of machine elements: Thread
machine elements. Model
5 profiles, nuts, bolts, studs, set screws, washers, Locking
TLO 5.2 Select proper Demonstration
arrangements. (For branches other than mechanical
fasteners and locking
Engineering, the teacher should select branch specific
arrangement.
elements for free hand sketching)

VI. LABORATORY LEARNING OUTCOME AND ALIGNED PRACTICAL / TUTORIAL


EXPERIENCES.
Practical / Tutorial /
Sr Laboratory Experiment / Practical Titles / Tutorial Number Relevant
Laboratory Learning
No Titles of hrs. COs
Outcome (LLO)
Draw horizontal, vertical, 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 & 75
LLO 1.1 Use drawing
1 degrees lines using Tee and Set squares/ drafter. (Sketch 2 CO1
instruments
Book).
LLO 2.1 Use IS code related
to dimensioning standard Draw different types of lines, dimensioning styles (Sketch
2 2 CO1
LLO 2.2 Draw the given Book)
types of lines
Draw one figure showing dimensioning techniques, two
LLO 3.1 Draw figure as per
3 problems on redraw the figures and one problem on loci 2 CO1
the given sketch
of points - slider crank mechanism. (Sketch Book)
Draw one figure showing dimensioning techniques, two
LLO 4.1 Draw figures using
4 problems on redraw the figures and one problem on loci 4 CO1
IS Standard for drawing
of points - slider crank mechanism. (01 Sheet)
LLO 5.1 Identify different
Engineering curves
5 Draw any four Engineering Curves (Sketchbook) 2 CO1
LLO 5.2 Draw different types
of curves
LLO 6.1 Identify different
Engineering curves
6 Draw any four Engineering Curves – (01 Sheet) 4 CO1
LLO 6.2 Draw different types
of curves
LLO 7.1 Apply method of Draw two problems on orthographic projections using
CO2
projection for drawing simple 7 first angle method of projection having plain surfaces, 2
CO4
orthographic views slanting surfaces and slots etc.- ( Sketchbook)
LLO 8.1 Apply method of Draw two problems on orthographic projections using
CO2
projection for drawing simple 8 first angle method of projection having plain surfaces, 4
CO4
orthographic views slanting surfaces and slots etc.- (01 Sheet)
LLO 9.1 Apply method of Draw two problems on orthographic projections using
CO2
projection for drawing 9 first angle method of projection having cylindrical 2
CO4
complex orthographic views surfaces, ribs etc. (Sketchbook)
LLO 10.1 Apply method of Draw two problems on orthographic projections using
CO2
projection for drawing 10 first angle method of projection having cylindrical 4
CO4
complex orthographic views surfaces, ribs etc.- (01 Sheet)
LLO 11.1 Apply CAD
Draw basic 2D entities like rectangle, rhombus, polygon,
commands for drawing 11 4 CO3
arcs, circles using CAD. Commands.
different entities.
LLO 12.1 Apply CAD
Draw basic 2D entities using rectangular and circular
commands for drawing 12 2 CO3
arrays.
different entities.
LLO 13.1 Apply CAD
Draw basic branch specific components using CAD CO3
commands for drawing 13 2
commands CO4
different entities.
LLO 14.1 Apply CAD
Draw complex branch specific components using CAD CO3
commands for drawing 14 4
commands. CO4
different entities.
Problem Based Learning: Given the orthographic views
LLO 15.1 Draw Orthographic of at least three objects with few missing lines, the CO2
15 2
views of a given object. student will try to imagine the corresponding objects, CO4
complete the views and draw these views (sketch book).
Practical / Tutorial /
Sr Laboratory Experiment / Practical Titles / Tutorial Number Relevant
Laboratory Learning
No Titles of hrs. COs
Outcome (LLO)
LLO 16.1 Draw standard
Draw freehand Sketches of 12 different standard
discipline oriented 16 2 CO5
components (Sketch book)
components using free hand .
LLO 17.1 Draw standard
Draw freehand Sketches of 12 different standard
discipline oriented 17 2 CO5
components (1 Sheet)
components using free hand .
CO1
LLO 18.1 Collect
CO2
information of an ancient Correlate ancient Indian sculptures, Indian temples,
18 2 CO3
Indian culture related to Monuments, etc. with Engineering Graphics
CO4
engineering graphics
CO5

VII. SUGGESTED MICRO PROJECT / ASSIGNMENT/ ACTIVITIES FOR SPECIFIC LEARNING /


SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (SELF LEARNING)

Micro project

List the applications of engineering curves in different fields of engineering and submit a report on it.
Prepare a list of industrial and household components in which conic curves are used and justify the utility of
these curves.

VIII. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENTS / TOOLS / SOFTWARE REQUIRED


Relevant LLO
Sr.No Equipment Name with Broad Specifications
Number
1 Drawing Table with Drawing Board of Full Imperial/ A1 size. All
2 Models of objects for orthographic projections 7,8,9,10
3 Models/ Charts of objects mentioned in unit no. 5 16,17
4 Set of various industrial drawings being used by industries. All
Set of drawings sheets mentioned in section 6.0 could be developed by experienced teachers
5 All
and made used available on the MSBTE portal to be used as reference/standards.
Drawing equipment and instruments for class room teaching-large size: a. T-square or drafter
(Drafting Machine). b. Set squires (450 and 300-600) c. Protector. d. Drawing instrument
6 All
box (containing set of compasses and dividers). Drawing sheets, Drawing pencils, Eraser,
Drawing pins / clips
7 CAD Workstation: 2GB RAM, 320 GB HDD, 17" screen, 1GHz (Minimum Requirement) 11,12,13,14
8 Plotter: Print Resolution upto 1200X600 Dpi, 16 MB Memory 11,12,13,14
9 Licensed Latest Network of AutoCAD Software 11,12,13,14

IX. SUGGESTED FOR WEIGHTAGE TO LEARNING EFFORTS & ASSESSMENT PURPOSE


(Specification Table)
Aligned Learning R- U- A- Total
Sr.No Unit Unit Title
COs Hours Level Level Level Marks
1 I Basic Elements of Drawing CO1 6 0 0 8 8
2 II Engineering curves & Loci of Points. CO1 6 0 0 8 8
3 III Orthographic projections CO2,CO4 8 0 0 16 16
Aligned Learning R- U- A- Total
Sr.No Unit Unit Title
COs Hours Level Level Level Marks
4 IV Computer Aided Drafting CO3,CO4 4 0 0 8 8
Free Hand Sketches of Engineering
5 V CO4,CO5 6 0 0 10 10
Elements
Grand Total 30 0 0 50 50

X. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES/TOOLS

Formative assessment (Assessment for Learning)

Term work

Summative Assessment (Assessment of Learning)

Practical

XI. SUGGESTED COS - POS MATRIX FORM


Programme
Specific
Programme Outcomes (POs)
Outcomes*
(PSOs)
Course PO-5
Outcomes PO-1 Basic Engineering
(COs) PO-3 PO-7
and PO-2 PO-4 Practices for
Design/ PO-6 Project Life PSO- PSO- PSO-
Discipline Problem Engineering Society,
Development Management Long 1 2 3
Specific Analysis Tools Sustainability
of Solutions Learning
Knowledge and
Environment
CO1 3 - - 2 - 2 -
CO2 3 - - 2 - 2 -
CO3 3 - - 2 - 2 -
CO4 3 - - 2 - 2 2
CO5 3 - - 2 - 2 -
Legends :- High:03, Medium:02,Low:01, No Mapping: -
*PSOs are to be formulated at institute level

XII. SUGGESTED LEARNING MATERIALS / BOOKS


Sr.No Author Title Publisher
Bureau of Indian Engineering Drawing Practice for Third Reprint, October 1998 ISBN No. 81-
1
Standards. Schools and Colleges IS: SP-46 7061-091-2
Charotar Publishing House, 2010 ISBN No.
2 Bhatt, N.D. Engineering Drawing
978-93-80358-17-8
Bhatt, N.D.; Charotar Publishing House, 2010 ISBN No.
3 Machine Drawing
Panchal, V. M 978-93-80358-11-6
Tata McGraw Hill Edu. New Delhi, 2010,
4 Jolhe, D.A. Engineering Drawing
ISBN No. 978-0-07-064837-1
Sr.No Author Title Publisher
S. Chand and Company New Delhi, ISBN No.
5 Dhawan, R. K. Engineering Drawing
81-219-1431-0
Pradhan, S.K Jain, Khanna Book Publishing CO(P) LTD, New
6 Engineering Graphics
K.K Delhi, ISBN No. 978-93-91505-50-9
Engineering Drawing and Graphics Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., First
7 Jeyapoovan T
using AutoCAD Reprint 2013, ISBN NO.978-81259-4000-5
AutoCAD 2013 2D & 3D for Civil and Aruta Publishers Chiplun, 2013, ISBN No.
8 Salunkhe R
Mechanical Engineering 978-81-902648-1-5

XIII . LEARNING WEBSITES & PORTALS


Sr.No Link / Portal Description
1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmt6_n7Sgcg Free Hand Sketches
2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmt6_n7Sgcg Orthographic Projection
3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WXPanCq9LI Basics of Projection
4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvjk7PlxAuo Introduction to Engineering Graphics
5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmR9cfWJRUU Basics of AutoCAD

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