The aim of the course of Engineering drawing is to familiarise students the rules of technical drawing. Students will learn about the technical communication, communicate with using of dimensioned detail drawing. They study the meaning of international way of engineering drawing. They learn about limits and fits, roughness.
Engineering Drawing (GAJABAN-MUSZAABR-1)
Basic data
Instructors
Course objectives
Course content
Lectures
Basic expressions of engineering drawing.. Rule of tehcnical wievs. Intersection of planes.. Plane-shapes wievs. Revolutad surfaces and their intersection. Sections, wiews., part-sections. Scaling on engineering drawings. Screw thread and its tehcnical drawing. ISO tolerance and fit system Surface ruoghness standards. Representation of welted joints. Simple drawing of splined shaft and gear.
Labs
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Acquired competences
Knowledge
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Skills
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Attitude
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Autonomy and responsibilities
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Additional professional competences
The student will become familiar with the basic facts, interrelationships, limits and boundaries of the knowledge and activity system of the field of engineering and materials technology. He/she is able to apply the acquired technical scientific principles, rules, contexts and procedures in solving routine tasks in the field of engineering. Ability to understand and process technical documentation. Open to general and specific knowledge underpinning the technical discipline. Is able to evaluate realistically the results of his/her own work.
Requirements, evaluation and grading
Mid-term study requirements
Maximum points of paper: 20 + 30 points, minimum is 10 + 25. Papers are 1 drawing (20 poits) and 1 test (30 points). Maximum points of drawings are made at home 20, 10 and 20 poits, the minimums are 10, 5 and 10 points.
Exam requirements
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Generative AI usage
Not specified
Study aids, laboratory background
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Readings
Compulsory readings
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Recommended readings
Tolossa Deberie: Basic Technical Drawing Student Textbook (2007), ISBN 978-99944-2-096-4, K Venkata Reddi: Textbook of Engineering Drawing (2008), ISBN 81-78000-149-7