DAY |
MODULE |
TOPIC PLANNED |
1 |
I |
Introduction to Engineering Graphics: Need for engineering drawing. Drawing instruments; BIS code of practice for general engineering drawing. |
2 |
I |
Orthographic projections of points in different quadrants. |
3 |
I |
Projections of straight lines inclined to one of the reference planes |
4 |
I |
Straight lines inclined to both the planes, by Line rotation method. True length and inclination of lines with reference planes; Traces of lines. |
5 |
I |
Straight lines inclined to both the planes, by Line rotation method. True length and inclination of lines with reference planes; Traces of lines. |
6 |
I |
Straight lines inclined to both the planes, by Line rotation method. True length and inclination of lines with reference planes; Traces of lines. |
7 |
II |
Introduction to Orthographic projections of solids. Orthographic projections of solids in simple position. |
8 |
II |
Projections of solids with axis inclined to one of the reference planes. |
9 |
II |
Projections of solids with axis inclined to both the reference planes |
10 |
II |
Projections of solids with axis inclined to both the reference planes |
11 |
II |
Projections of solids with axis inclined to both the reference planes |
12 |
II |
Projections of freely suspended solids with axis inclined to both the reference planes |
13 |
II |
Projections of freely suspended solids with axis inclined to both the reference planes |
14 |
III |
Introduction to Isometric Projections. |
15 |
III |
Isometric projections and views of plane figures. |
16 |
III |
Isometric projections and views of simple and truncated simple solids in simple position. Isometric projections and views of simple and truncated simple solids in simple position. |
17 |
III |
Isometric projections and views of combination solids. |
18 |
III |
Isometric projections and views of combination solids. |
19 |
III |
Introduction to free hand sketching. Freehand sketching of real objects. conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views and conversion of orthographic views into pictorial views. |
20 |
III |
conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views and conversion of orthographic views into pictorial views. |
21 |
V |
Introduction to Sections of solids. |
22 |
V |
Sections of solids in simpleposition and section plane parallel to one of the planes. |
23 |
V |
Sections of solids in simple vertical positions with section plane inclined to one of the reference planes - True shapes of sections. |
24 |
V |
Sections of solids in simple vertical positions with section plane inclined to one of the reference planes - True shapes of sections. |
25 |
V |
Sections of solids in simple vertical positions with section plane inclined to one of the reference planes - True shapes of sections. |
26 |
V |
Sections of solids in simple vertical positions with section plane inclined to one of the reference planes - True shapes of sections. Indirect questions. |
27 |
V |
Introduction to Developments of surfaces of solids. |
28 |
V |
Developments of prisms. Ant/insect problems |
29 |
V |
Developments of pyramids. Ant/insect problems |
30 |
V |
Developments of sectioned prisms and pyramids. |
31 |
V |
Developments of prisms with through holes. |
32 |
V |
Developments of pyramids with through holes. |
33 |
VI |
Introduction to Intersection of surfaces |
34 |
VI |
Intersection of prism in prism with axes bisecting at right angles. |
35 |
VI |
Intersection of cylinder in cylinder - axes bisecting at right angles |
36 |
VI |
Introduction to Perspective projections. |
37 |
VI |
Perspective projections of prisms lying on Ground Plane. |
38 |
VI |
Perspective projections of prisms standing vertically on Ground Plane. |
39 |
VI |
Perspective projections of pyramids standing vertically on Ground Plane. |
40 |
VI |
Perspective projections of cylinders and cones. |
41 |
VI |
Perspective projections of solids with a corner on central plane. |
42 |
VI |
Perspective projections of solids piercing the picture plane. |
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