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PRODUCTION DRAWING Course Code : 313346


Programme Name/s : Mechanical Engineering/ Mechatronics/ Production Engineering
Programme Code : ME/ MK/ PG
Semester : Third
Course Title : PRODUCTION DRAWING
Course Code : 313346

I. RATIONALE
Production drawing is essential for communicating ideas in manufacturing industry as well as other engineering
applications. Production drawings illustrate set of instructions to manufacture a product, providing information
about dimensions, materials, finishes, tools required, methods of assembly and so on. Therefore, this course has
been developed for interpretation and preparation of the production drawing.

II. INDUSTRY / EMPLOYER EXPECTED OUTCOME


Prepare Production drawing of a given part / component as per requirement.

III. COURSE LEVEL LEARNING OUTCOMES (COS)


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

CO1 - Construct an auxiliary view of given object.


CO2 - Use convention for representation of material and mechanical components.
CO3 - Interpret and draw production drawing.
CO4 - Prepare assembly drawing using given details.
CO5 - Prepare detail drawing based on the given assembly drawing/data.

IV. TEACHING-LEARNING & ASSESSMENT SCHEME


Learning Scheme Assessment Scheme
Actual
Based on LL &
Contact Based on
Theory TL
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
PRODUCTION
313346 PDR SEC 2 - 4 2 8 4 4 30 70 100 40 25 10 25@ 10 25 10 175
DRAWING
Total IKS Hrs for Sem. : 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

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Theory Learning
Suggested
Outcomes Learning content mapped with Theory Learning Outcomes
Sr.No Learning
(TLO's)aligned to (TLO's) and CO's.
Pedagogies.
CO's.
TLO 1.1 Construct an
Lecture Using
auxiliary view of a Unit - I Auxiliary View
Chalk-Board
given object. 1.1 Auxiliary planes and views.
Model
1 TLO 1.2 Construct an 1.2 Draw Auxiliary view from the given orthographic views.
Demonstration
incomplete principal 1.3 Complete the partial view from the given auxiliary and
Video
view from the given other principal view.
Demonstrations
auxiliary view.
Unit - II Conventional representation
2.1 Engineering Material Conventions
2.2 Conventional breaks in pipes, rod and shaft
TLO 2.1 Use IS SP-46
2.3 Conventional representation of common features like Lecture Using
codes for preparing
slotted head, radial rib, knurling, serrated shaft, splined shaft, Chalk-Board
production drawing.
ratchet and pinion, repeated parts, square on shaft, holes on Model
2 TLO 2.2 Prepare
circular pitch, internal and external threads Demonstration
production drawing
2.4 Conventional representation of standard parts like ball and Video
using standard
roller bearing, gears, springs Demonstrations
conventions.
2.5 Pipe joints and valves
2.6 Counter sunk and counter bored holes
2.7 Tapers
Unit - III Production Drawing
3.1 Limits, Fits and Tolerances: Definitions, introductions to
ISO system of Tolerance. Dimensional tolerances:
Terminology, selection and representation of dimensional
tolerance- number and grade method. Definitions concerning
TLO 3.1 Calculate
Tolerancing and Limits system, unilateral and bilateral
tolerances on the given
tolerance, Hole and shaft basis systems, Types of fits-
machine components.
Clearance, transition and Interference, Selection of fit for
TLO 3.2 Identify type Lecture Using
engineering applications. Calculation of limit sizes and
of fit between mating Chalk-Board
identification of type of fit from the given sizes like 50 H7/s6,
parts of machine Model
3 30 H7/d9 etc.
components based on Demonstration
3.2 Geometrical Tolerances: Types of geometrical tolerances,
given tolerance values. Video
terminology for deviation, representation of geometrical
TLO 3.3 Prepare Demonstrations
tolerance on drawing.
production drawing
3.3 General welding symbols, length and size of weld, surface
using suitable
contour and finish of weld, all round and site weld, symbolic
convention and codes.
representation in Engineering practices and its interpretation.
3.4 Machining symbol and surface texture: Indication of
machining symbol showing direction of lay, sampling length,
roughness grades, machining allowances, manufacturing
methods. Representation of surface roughness on drawing.
TLO 4.1 Identify
Unit - IV Details to assembly
various components in
4.1 Introduction to assembly drawing, accepted norms to be
given detail drawings.
observed for assembly drawings, sequence for preparing Lecture Using
TLO 4.2 Identify
assembly drawing, Bill of Material (BOM). Chalk-Board
sequence of assembling
4.2 Couplings: Oldham & Universal couplings. Model
4 it.
4.3 Bearing: Foot Step & Pedestal Bearing. Demonstration
TLO 4.3 Prepare
4.4 Lathe: Single (pillar type) and square tool Post. Video
assembly drawing from
4.5 Bench vice & Pipe Vice. Demonstrations
given detailed drawing.
4.6 Screw-jack
TLO 4.4 Prepare bill of
4.7 Drill Jig
material.

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Theory Learning
Suggested
Outcomes Learning content mapped with Theory Learning Outcomes
Sr.No Learning
(TLO's)aligned to (TLO's) and CO's.
Pedagogies.
CO's.
TLO 5.1 Interpret
various components in
Unit - V Assembly to Details
given assembly
5.1 Basic principles of process of dismantling the assembly into
drawings. Lecture Using
components.
TLO 5.2 Identify Chalk-Board
5.2 Couplings: Oldham & Universal couplings.
sequence of Model
5 5.3 Bearing: Foot Step & Pedestal Bearing.
dismantling in given Demonstration
5.4 Lathe: Single (pillar type) and square tool Post.
assembly drawing. Video
5.5 Bench vice & Pipe Vice.
TLO 5.3 Prepare the Demonstrations
5.6 Screw-jack
detailed drawing from
5.7 Drill Jig
given assembly
drawing.

VI. LABORATORY LEARNING OUTCOME AND ALIGNED PRACTICAL / TUTORIAL EXPERIENCES.


Practical / Tutorial /
Sr Laboratory Experiment / Practical Titles / Tutorial Number Relevant
Laboratory Learning Outcome
No Titles of hrs. COs
(LLO)
LLO 1.1 Draw an auxiliary *Draw an auxiliary view or complete given partial
1 4 CO1
view from given drawing. drawing. (any two)
LLO 2.1 Draw an auxiliary *Draw an auxiliary view or complete given partial
2 4 CO1
view from given drawing. drawing. (Continue Sr No 1)
LLO 3.1 Prepare drawing using
*Draw various conventional representations as per IS
convention and code as per IS- 3 4 CO2
SP-46
SP46.
*Draw Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances,
LLO 4.1 Use various tolerances CO2
4 Welding Symbols, Surface Roughness and Machining 4
and symbols in drawing. CO3
Symbols on the given figures.
LLO 5.1 Use various tolerances Develop Production drawing of machine components
CO2
and symbols in production 5 showing dimensional and geometrical Tolerance, 4
CO3
drawing. surface finish etc. (any two)
LLO 6.1 Draw assembly CO2
Draw an Assembly drawing from the given detailed
drawing using standard CO3
6 drawing showing fits, part numbers, bill of material, 4
procedure for assembly of CO4
assembly dimensions (Any one)
components. CO5
LLO 7.1 Draw assembly CO2
Draw an Assembly drawing from the given detailed
drawing using standard CO3
7 drawing showing fits, part numbers, bill of material, 4
procedure for assembly of CO4
assembly dimensions. (Sr No 6 continue)
components. CO5
LLO 8.1 Draw assembly CO2
Draw an Assembly drawing from the given detailed
drawing using standard CO3
8 drawing showing fits, part numbers, bill of material, 4
procedure for assembly of CO4
assembly dimensions. (Sr No 6 continue)
components. CO5
LLO 9.1 Draw assembly CO2
*Draw an Assembly drawing from the given detailed
drawing using standard CO3
9 drawing showing fits, part numbers, bill of material, 4
procedure for assembly of CO4
assembly dimensions. (any one)
components. CO5
LLO 10.1 Draw assembly CO2
*Draw an Assembly drawing from the given detailed
drawing using standard CO3
10 drawing showing fits, part numbers, bill of material, 4
procedure for assembly of CO4
assembly dimensions. (Sr No 9 continue)
components. CO5

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Practical / Tutorial /
Sr Laboratory Experiment / Practical Titles / Tutorial Number Relevant
Laboratory Learning Outcome
No Titles of hrs. COs
(LLO)
LLO 11.1 Draw detail drawing Draw detailed drawing from the given assembly CO2
using standard procedure for drawing showing Conventional Representation, CO3
11 4
dismantling of given assembly Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances and Surface CO4
drawing. Finish symbols. (any one) CO5
LLO 12.1 Draw detail drawing Draw detailed drawing from the given assembly CO2
using standard procedure for drawing showing Conventional Representation, CO3
12 4
dismantling of given assembly Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances and Surface CO4
drawing. Finish symbols. (Sr No 11 continue) CO5
LLO 13.1 Draw detail drawing Draw detailed drawing from the given assembly CO2
using standard procedure for drawing showing Conventional Representation, CO3
13 4
dismantling of given assembly Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances and Surface CO4
drawing. Finish symbols. (Sr No 11 continue) CO5
LLO 14.1 Draw detail drawing *Draw detailed drawing from the given assembly CO2
using standard procedure for drawing showing Conventional Representation, CO3
14 4
dismantling of given assembly Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances and Surface CO4
drawing. Finish symbols. (any one) CO5
LLO 15.1 Draw detail drawing *Draw detailed drawing from the given assembly CO2
using standard procedure for drawing showing Conventional Representation, CO3
15 4
dismantling of given assembly Dimensional and Geometrical Tolerances and Surface CO4
drawing. Finish symbols. (Sr No 14 continue) CO5
Note : Out of above suggestive LLOs -
'*' Marked Practicals (LLOs) Are mandatory.
Minimum 80% of above list of lab experiment are to be performed.
Judicial mix of LLOs are to be performed to achieve desired outcomes.

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


SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (SELF LEARNING)

Micro project

Prepare assembly drawing/detailed drawing of machine vice/ lathe tailstock/ tool post etc. by visiting Institute's
workshop.
Prepare report on various types of welding symbols used for fabrication work by Visiting nearby fabrication
workshop.
Any other micro-projects suggested by subject faculty on similar line.
Prepare detailed drawings of Various IC Engine components using proper measuring instruments by visiting
Institute's Power engineering Lab or any other.
Students should collect Production drawings from nearby workshops/industries and establish item reference
numbers on that drawing for convention or tolerance value. Prepare report showing item reference numbers and their
meaning.
Prepare report representing conventional representation of various piping joints by visiting nearby process
industries like sugar factory, chemical industries, water treatment plant, etc.

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Note :

Above is just a suggestive list of microprojects and assignments; faculty must prepare their own bank of
microprojects, assignments, and activities in a similar way.
The faculty must allocate judicial mix of tasks, considering the weaknesses and / strengths of the student in
acquiring the desired skills.
If a microproject is assigned, it is expected to be completed as a group activity.
SLA marks shall be awarded as per the continuous assessment record.
If the course does not have associated SLA component, above suggestive listings is applicable to Tutorials
and maybe considered for FA-PR evaluations.

VIII. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENTS / TOOLS / SOFTWARE REQUIRED


Sr.No Equipment Name with Broad Specifications Relevant LLO Number
1 Models, charts of objects for Auxiliary view. 1
2 Models/ Charts of Conventional representation and Production drawing. 3,4,5
3 Models, charts of assembly and details drawings. 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
Drawing equipment and instruments for classroom teaching-large size: a. T-
square or drafter (Drafting Machine). b. Set square (45-45-90 and 30-60-90) c.
4 All
Protector. d. Drawing instrument box (containing set of compasses and dividers).
Drawing sheets, drawing pencils H,2H, Eraser, Drawing pins / clips
5 Drawing Table with Drawing Board of Full Imperial/ A1 size. All
6 Set of various industrial drawings being used by industries. All

IX. SUGGESTED WEIGHTAGE TO LEARNING EFFORTS & ASSESSMENT PURPOSE (Specification


Table)
Sr.No Unit Unit Title Aligned COs Learning Hours R-Level U-Level A-Level Total Marks
1 I Auxiliary View CO1 4 0 0 8 8
2 II Conventional representation CO2 4 6 8 0 14
3 III Production Drawing CO3 6 4 8 4 16
4 IV Details to assembly CO4 8 0 0 16 16
5 V Assembly to Details CO5 8 0 0 16 16
Grand Total 30 10 16 44 70

X. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES/TOOLS

Formative assessment (Assessment for Learning)

continuous assessment based on laboratory performance.

Summative Assessment (Assessment of Learning)

End term exam- Theory


End term exam- Practical (Lab performance)

XI. SUGGESTED COS - POS MATRIX FORM

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Programme
Specific
Programme Outcomes (POs)
Outcomes*
(PSOs)
Course PO-5
Outcomes PO-1 Basic Engineering
PO-3 PO-7
(COs) 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 2 2 1 - - - -
CO2 3 3 1 - - - -
CO3 3 3 1 - - - -
CO4 3 2 1 - - - -
CO5 3 2 1 - - - -
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 with ISBN Number
Bureau of Indian Engineering Drawing Practice for
1 October 2003, ISBN: 81-7061-091-2
Standards. Schools and Colleges IS: SP-46
Charotar Publishing House, 2011, ISBN:
2 Bhatt, N.D. Engineering Drawing
978-93-80358-17-8
Bhatt, N.D.; Panchal, V. Charotar Publishing House, 2011, ISBN:
3 Machine Drawing
M 978-93-80358-11-6
Narayan, K. L. Kannaiah, New Age International Publications, 2011,
4 Production Drawing
P. Venkata Reddy, K. ISBN: 978-81-224-2288-7
Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd,
Sidheswar, N. Kannaiah,
5 Machine Drawing New Delhi, 2011, ISBN-13: 978-0-07-
P. Sastry, V.V.S.
460337-6

XIII . LEARNING WEBSITES & PORTALS


Sr.No Link / Portal Description
1 https://youtu.be/599ThWCvMVA Auxiliary View
2 https://youtu.be/k7-POcJfjAU Auxiliary View
3 https://youtu.be/5Pj7vkcolXk Introduction to working drawing.
4 https://youtu.be/VRi2LMm6jHU Assembly
5 https://youtu.be/FqzplEaE4Z0 Details to Assembly
Note :

Teachers are requested to check the creative common license status/financial implications of the suggested
online educational resources before use by the students

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