BE 110 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

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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