Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing)
Code
KCEC1101
Title
Computer Aided Drawing
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
120 hours
Credit
3
Learning Outcomes
1.
Describe the importance of technical drawings as an
effective communications system in product design.
2.
Apply the CAD system in creating technical drawings.
3.
Apply 3-D modeling concept in design.
4.
Apply the standard dimensioning practices for mechanical
drawings.
5.
Identify and draw geometric dimensioning and tolerance
symbols.
6.
Describe the engineering design process and the role
graphics plays.
Synopsis
Covering the right technique using AutoCAD for graphic
communication according to SI and BS308 Introduction of 3-D
models wire frame, surface and solid methods- Assembly of
parts. Sectional details of parts and assembly- Introduction to Fits
and tolerances Geometrical tolerance Plotting
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Pro/Engineer Instructor by David Kelly McGraw-Hill : Plus
web based Tutorial (2008)
2.
Technical Drawing 9th Ed. By Frederick E Giesecke, Alva
Mitchell, Henry Cecil Spencer, Ivon Leroy, Dygdon, Novak
Maxwell McMillan Latest Edition (2008)
3.
AutoCAD 2002 User Manual, 2002.
4.
Fundamentals of Graphic Communication, Gary R.Bertoline,
Eric & Wiebe, McGraw-Hill, 2002
5.
AutoCAD 2002 User Manual, 2002
Soft Skills
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Team Work Skills (TS1, TS2)