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Enrolment No.___________
Date: 24-06-2014
Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1.
Attempt any five questions.
2.
Make Suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4.
Use of programmable and Communication aids are strictly prohibited.
5.
Use of only simple calculator is permitted in Mathematics.
6.
English version is authentic.
Q.1
Q.2
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The major axis is 150 mm and the distance between two foci is 100 mm. Draw
the ellipse by concentric circle method.
A circle of 40 mm diameter rolls on a straight line ,without slipping for one
complete revolution. Draw the path of point P which is situated at the top of
periphery of circle in the starting position. Give the name of curve.
Draw an Archimedean spiral for 390 when the smallest and longest radii are
10 mm and 75 mm respectively.
A 60 mm long line AB makes an angle of 30 and 45 with HP and VP
respectively. Point A is 30 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Draw
the projection of line.
Draw the projection of regular pentagonal plate of 25 mm side having one of its
side on the H.P. and the side on which it rests, make an angle of 30 with V.P.
The distance between end projector of line PQ is 80 mm. One end P is 20 mm
above the HP and 30 mm in front of VP while other end Q is 60 mm above HP
and 50 mm in front of VP. Draw the projection of line PQ. Find its true
inclinations
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05
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(a)
(b)
(c)
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(a)
(b)
Q.5
(a)
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Q.6
(b)
A pictorial view of an object shown in Fig. -1, draw its following view using
first angle projection method. Gives dimension as per unidirectional method
(i) Elevation from X- direction (ii) Plan.
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(a)
05
(b)
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Q.7
(a)
08
(b)
Explain with the help of sketches dimensioning method for different size of
circle.
Draw the various shape of pencil lead and state its use.
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(c)
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Enrolment No.___________
Date: 26-12-2013
Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. Attempt any five questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4. English version is considered to be Authentic.
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
(a)
Q.4
(a)
Q.5
(a)
Q. 6
(4)
(5)
(5)
Draw an Ellipse having major axis 100 mm and minor axis 70 mm by Arc (5)
of circle method.
(b) Draw an involute of a square of side 25 mm.
(4)
(c) Draw a parabola by Rectangle method having base and axis are 100 mm (5)
and 80 mm respectively.
The plan and elevation of a line PQ 100 mm long measures 80 mm and 70 (7)
mm respectively. The end P is 10 mm above HP and 15 mm infront of VP.
Draw the projections of a line PQ and Determine its inclinations with HP
and VP.
(b) A Rectangular plate ABCD of 40 X 60 mm side has shorter side on HP (7)
and inclined at 60 to the VP. Draw the projection of a plate, if it is
inclined at 45 to the HP.
A distance between the end projectors of a line AB is 65mm. The end A is (6)
15mm above HP and 25mm in front of VP and the end B is 40mm above
HP and 50mm infront of VP. Draw the projections of line AB and find its
true length.
(b) A pictorial view of an object is shown in figure 1. Draw its following (8)
views using first angle projection method. Give dimensions as per
unidirectional method.
1) Elevation from X direction
2) Plan
(2)
(3)
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(c)
Q. 7
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4/4
Enrolment No.___________
Date: 15-06-2013
Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4. English version is considered to be Authentic.
Q.1
Q.2 a
b
b
Q.3 a
Q.3 a
b
Q.4 a
Q.4 a
b
Q.5 a
b
Q.5 a
b
A Pictorial view of an object is shown in fig. 1 Draw its following views using 1st
Angle Projection Method.
(1) Elevation from X Direction (2) Plan (3) Right hand side view
Fig 2 shows two views of an object. Draw its isometric views.
Construct a regular pentagon having side of 30 mm with universal method.
OR
Enlist Drawing instruments with their uses.
A ball comes back after reaching 70 m height when it thrown up. It lands 120 m
far from the place from it was thrown. Draw the path Assuming it parabola.
(Take appropriate scale)
Top view and Front view of Line MN, measures 70 mm and 60 mm respectively.
The line is 80 mm long. Point M is on the ground (on horizontal plane) and
10mm in front of Vertical plane. Draw the projections of Line MN and Find the
inclination with VP & HP.
OR
Draw an Involute of 30 mm side pentagon.
A Line AB is 100 mm long. It makes 30o with HP and 45o with VP. Draw its
projections if one end A is on both the planes (i.e. on X-Y line).
A thin 30o-60o set square (ABC) having smaller side of 60 mm rests on
Horizontal plane. The edge C (of 30o) is lifted such a way that it looks isosceles
triangle (i.e. a1b1=a1c1=60 mm). Draw the projections of Set square and find the
inclinations with HP.
Make an ellipse with oblong method if longer axis is 100 mm and smaller axis is
60 mm.
OR
A thin rectangular plate of 60 x 30 mm rests with smaller side on HP such that
Plan (Top View) looks square. A side which is on HP makes 30o with VP. Draw
the projections.
With help of neat sketches differentiate between Aligned system and
Unidirectional system.
Construct Cycloid for 50 mm diameter circle.
Construct regular hexagon with T Square & Set square (Or Mini Drafter) such
that opposing sides are 80 mm far from each other.
OR
Fig 3 shows two views of an object. Draw its isometric views
Draw a right angle only with help of Compass & Trisect the same with the
compass only.
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Enrolment No.______________
Date: 11/01/2013
Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q.1
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(b)
(c)
Q.2
(a)
(b)
(c)
4
5
5
Q.3
Q.4
Q.5
(a)
(b)
(c)
Q. 6
(a)
(b)
A pictorial view of an object is shown in fig no.-(1). Draw to full size of its
following view using First angle projection method.
Elevation looking from direction X.
Right hand side view.
Top view.
Name the engineering drawing instruments and state their uses.
A square plane of 40 mm side is resting on HP on one of its corner. The plane is
inclined at 45 to HP and plan of the diagonal passing to that corner on which it
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5
5
4
4
5
5
4
5
(c)
Q. 7
(a)
(b)
Draw the symbol of First angle projection method and Third angle projection
method.
Draw an isometric drawing from the views given in fig. no.-(2).
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Enrolment No.______
Instructions:
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Q.1
Q.2
(a)
(b)
(b)
Q.3
(a)
(b)
Q.3
(a)
(b)
Q.4
(a)
(b)
Q. 4
(a)
(b)
A pictorial view of an object is shown in Fig 1.Draw its following views using
FIRST ANGLE PROJECTION METHOD
(1)Elevation from X direction (2)Plan (3) Right hand side view
14
Draw an Ellipse having major axis and minor axis 110 mm and 70 mm respectively
with arcs of circle method.
Construct a regular heptagon having side of 35 mm using universal method.
OR
Construct a regular pentagon having side of 40 mm using three circles method.
07
A pictorial view of an object is shown in Fig 2.Draw its following views using
FIRST ANGLE PROJECTION METHOD
(1) Bottom view (2) Rear view
Name the Engineering drawing instruments and state their uses
OR
Draw an Isometric drawing from the views given in Fig.3
With the help of neat sketches differentiate between Aligned system and
Unidirectional system
A line MN ,85 mm long inclined at 300to HP and 450 to VP.Its end M is 15 mm
07
07
08
06
08
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07
07
07
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80 mm respectively.
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(a)
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Rs.1,80,000
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Rs.1,20,000
Rs.60,000
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(b)
Q.5
07
OR
A line AB 100 mm long has its end A in HP.and 10 mm in front of VP. The end B
(a)
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(b)
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Enrolment No._____________
Date: 19/01/2012
Total Marks: 70
Instructions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q.1
Q.2
(a)
(b)
(b)
Q.3
(a)
(b)
Q.3
(a)
(b)
Q.4
(a)
(b)
Q. 4
(a)
Draw elevation, plan and right hand side view of an object given in
FIGURE 1.
Following table shows the details of content of elements in a 400
grams material. Represent these data using pie chart.
Sr.No. Element
Weight in gms.
1
Copper
224
2
Zink
112
3
Aluminum
24
4
Tin
40
Draw isometric drawing from the views given in FIGURE 2.
The major axis of an ellipse is 80 mm and minor axis is 50 mm.
Draw an ellipse using concentric circle method.
OR
A circle of diameter 40 mm is rolling on a straight line with out slip.
Construct a cycloid for one complete revolution. Take initial
position of the tracing point at the bottom of the vertical centre line
of the rolling circle.
Draw elevation and bottom view of an object shown in FIGURE 3.
The top view and the front view of the line AB , measures 53 mm
and 65 mm respectively. The line is 75 mm long. Point A is on the
ground and 40 mm behind VP. Draw the projection of line AB and
determine its inclination with HP and VP.
OR
Draw elevation and rear view of an object shown in FIGURE 4.
Line PQ is 70 mm long and is inclined by 300 with HP and 400 with
VP. Point A is 30 mm above the HP and 40 mm in front of VP.
Draw the projection of line PQ.
A string is unwound from a circle of 30 mm diameter. Draw the
locus of end of string Q for unwounding the strings one turn. String
is kept tight during unwounding.
Draw isometric drawing from the views given in FIGURE 5.
OR
Construct an Archimedean spiral of one convolution, given the
maximum and minimum radii as 80 mm and 35 mm respectively.
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Enrolment No.______
Subject code:310029
Subject Name: Engineering Drawing
Date: 24 /01 /2011
Instructions:
Q.1
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(a)
(b)
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07
Construct an ellipse having major axis and minor axis 110 mm and 60mm
respectively by half Oblong Method and half Concentric circle Method.
A line AB 90mm long inclined at 45o to the H.P. and 30oto the V.P. Its end
Ais15mm above H.P. and 10mm in front of V.P. Draw its projection.
OR
Draw an involute of a Hexagon having a side of 30mm.
The Top view and Front view of a line AB 100mm long measures 75mm and
85mm respectively. The end A is 10mm below HP and 20mm Behind VP Draw
its Projections and find inclination of line with HP and VP.
07
Q.2
(b)
07
Q.3
(a)
(b)
Q.3
(a)
(b)
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(a)
(b)
Q. 4
(a)
(b)
A thin metallic pentagonal plate of 30mm side having one of its side on the HP
and is inclined at 45 o to HP and side on which it rest makes an angle of 30 o to
VP. Draw its projections.
Construct a Heptagon in a circle of 100mm diameter.
OR
A thin plate is of 50mm diameter Its diameter AB is inclined 45 o to HP and
other diameter CD perpendicular to AB is inclined 30 o to VP. Draw its
Projections.
Construct a Pentagon having a side of 40mm by three circle method.
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Course Code3300007
Second Semester
First Semester
RATIONALE:
Engineering drawing is an effective language of engineers. It is the foundation block which strengthens
the engineering & technological structure. Moreover, it is the transmitting link between ideas and
realization. It is an attempt to develop fundamental understanding and application of engineering drawing.
It covers knowledge & application of drawing instruments & also familiarizes the learner about Bureau of
Indian standards. The curriculum aims at developing the ability to draw and read various drawings, curves
& projections.
The subject mainly focuses on use of drawing instruments, developing imagination and translating ideas.
Developing the sense of drawing sequence and use of drawing instruments effectively yields not only
with productive preparation of computer aided graphics but also yields with effective industrial
applications ranging from marking to performance of operations.
LIST OF COMPETENCIES:
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop different types of
skills leading to the achievement of the following competencies:
i.
ii.
Prepare engineering drawings manually with given geometrical dimensions using prevailing
drawing standards and drafting instruments. .
Visualize the shape of simple object from orthographic views and vise versa.
Gujarat State
3.
Course Code3300007
Teaching Scheme
(In Hours)
Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
Practical Marks
ESE
PA
ESE
PA
70
30
40
60
Total
Marks
200
4.
Unit
Unit 1
ENGINEERING
DRAWING AIDS
Unit 2
PLANNING,
LAYOUT AND
SCALLING OF
DRAWING
Unit 3
LINES,
LETTERING AND
DIMENSIONING
Major Learning
Outcomes
1. 1 Use drawing
equipments,
instruments and
materials
effectively.
2.1Follow and
apply standard
practice as per
bureau of I.S. for
planning and
layout
2.2 Choose
appropriate scale
factor for the
drawing as per
given situation
3.1 Write
annotations on a
drawing where
ever necessary.
3.2Choose
appropriate line
and
dimensioning
style for a given
geometrical
entity.
Sub-topics
1.1 Drawing equipments, instruments and materials.
(a) Equipments-types, specifications, method to use
them, applications.
(b) Instruments-types, specifications, methods to use
them and applications.
(c) Pencils-grades, applications, types of points and
applications.
(d) Other materials-types and applications.
2.1 I.S. codes for planning and layout.
2.2 Scaling technique used in drawing.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
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Unit
Unit 4
GEOMETRIC
CONSTRUCTION
Unit5
ENGINEERING
CURVES
Course Code3300007
Major Learning
Outcomes
4.1 Develop the
ability to draw
polygons,
circles and
lines with
different
geometric
conditions.
engineering
curves with
proficiency and
speed as per
given
dimensions.
Sub-topics
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Unit
Unit 7
ORTHOGRAPHC
PROJECTIONS
Course Code3300007
Major Learning
Outcomes
7. 1 Draw the
orthographic views
of object
containing lines,
circles and arc
geometry.
7.2 Interpret given
orthographic views
and to imagine the
actual shape of the
component.
Sub-topics
Unit 8
ISOMETRIC
PROJECTIONS
5.
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
Unit Title
Engineering drawing aids.
Planning, layout and scaling of
drawing.
Lines, lettering and dimensioning.
Geometric construction.
Engineering curves.
Projection of points, lines and
planes.
Orthographic projections.
Isometric projections.
Total
Teaching
Hours
0
02
00
03
05
0
3
6
00
00
02
02
03
00
00
07
10
02
10
12
03
00
14
17
6
5
28
00
00
07
00
02
07
12
08
56
12
10
70
Legends:
R = Remembrance; U = Understanding; A = Application and above levels.
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Course Code3300007
NOTES:
a: If midsem test is part of continuous evaluation, unit number 4, 5 and 6 (For Unit 6, except
projections of planes) are to be considered.
b:Ask the questions from each topic as per weightage of marks. Choice of questions must be given
from the same topic.
6. SUGGESTED LIST OF EXERCISES/PRACTICAL/EXPERIMENTS
The exercises/practical/experiments should be properly designed and implemented with an attempt to develop
different types of skills leading to the achievement of the competency.
Ex.
No.
Unit
No.
Practical Exercises
Hours
1,2,3
Problem 1 Drawing horizontal, vertical, 30 degree, 45
degree, 60 & 75 degrees lines using Tee and
Set squares/ drafter.
Problem 2 Types of lines.
Problem 3 Types of dimensioning.
Problem 4 Alphabets & numerical ( Vertical & inclined
as Per I.S.).
GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION:
Drawing of set of lines with different conditions. (Two
problems)
Drawing Polygons. (Three Problems)
Drawing circles and arcs with different geometric
conditions and with line constraints. (Three problems)
ENGINEERING CURVES I:
Problem 1: Construction of ellipse using any two methods
from arc of circle method, four centre method, rectangular
method, eccentricity method and concentric circle method.
Problem 2: Construction of parabola with any one method
from rectangular method, tangent method and eccentricity
method.
Problem 3: Construction of hyperbola with any one
method from eccentricity method and rectangular method.
Problem 4: Construction of spiral.
(Refer note c for dimensions).
ENGINEERING CURVES II:
Problem 1: Construction of cycloid.
Problem 2: Construction of hypocycloid & epicycloids.
Problem 3: Construction of involute (circle).
14
06
04
04
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Course Code3300007
10
Notes :
a:
b:
c:
d:
All
All
06
04
08
10
Use both sides of sheet. For example, draw sheet number 2 on back side of sheet number
1, 4 on back of 3, and likewise.
Theory & practice should be in first angle projections and IS codes should be followed
wherever applicable.
The dimensions of line, axes, distances, angle, side of polygon, diameter, etc. must be varied
for each student in batch so that each student will have same problems, but with different
dimensions.
The sketchbook has to contain data of all problems, solutions of all problems and student
activities performed. Students activities are compulsory to be performed.
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e:
A hand out containing applicable standards from IS codes including title block as per IS
standard should be given to each student by concerned teacher.
For 40 marks Practical Marks ESE, students are to be assessed for competencies achieved.
Students are to be given data for practical ESE to prepare drawings.
f:
7.
Course Code3300007
Sketch the combinations of set squares to draw angles in step of 150 .( 150 , 300 , 450 , 600 , 750 ,
900 , 1050 , 1200 , 1350 , 1500 , 1650 , 1800 ).
Solve all problems for all sheets number 1 to 8 in sketch book (with dimensions).
List the shapes you are observing around you in real life with place/item. (For ellipse,
parabola and hyperbola).
Take two simple objects. Sketch isometric of them. Also draw orthographic projections of
them (all views).
Take one circular shape. Assume one point on circumference and mark it. Roll that shape on
flat and circular surface. Observe the path of point.
List at least two questions individually which you would like to ask for followings:
a: Ellipse.
b: Involute of circle.
c: Perspective projections.
d: Use of geometric constructions.
e: Quadrants.
1
2
3
4
5
8.
Title of Books
4
5
Elements of Engineering
Drawing.
Engineering Drawing.
Fundamentals of
Engineering Drawing.
Fundamentals of Drawing.
Engineering Drawing
Machine Drawing.
Fundamentals of
Engineering Drawing.
1
2
3
Author
Publication
N.D. Bhatt
P.J.Shah
W.J.Luzzadar
K.R.Gopalkrishna
M.B.Shah, B.C.Rana
V. Laxminarayan &
M.L.Mathur
French & Vierck
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Course Code3300007
9.
rgpv-ed.blogspot.com/2009/02/engineering-curves.html
http://www.slideshare.net/sahilsahil992/conic-section-1819818
http://www.technologystudent.com/designpro/drawdex.htm
http://www.engineeringdrawing.org/engg_curves/problem-3-8-engineering-curves/490/
http://web.iitd.ac.in/~hirani/mel110-part3.pdf
http://www.studyvilla.com/ed.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a703_xNeDao
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCxTP_8ggNc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpgFPZILTu8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1YPja2wCYQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJyKV3Ay7vM&feature=fvwrel
E-learning package from KOROS.
E-learning package from Cognifront.
CD with book-Engineering drawing, M.B. Shah-B.S. Rana (Pearson).
Computer based learning material published by KOROS.
Prof. Sharad Pradhan, Associate Professor, Dept. of Mech. Engg., NITTTR, Bhopal.
Gujarat State