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Machine Drawing Meng 2301: Course Description

This document provides a course description for a Machine Drawing course offered by the Mechanical Engineering Department at Debre Markos University. The course objectives are to teach students how to read and prepare machine drawings by properly dimensioning views and documenting working drawings for machine elements like bearings, seals, gears, and springs. The course outline covers fundamentals of machine drawings, different types of drawings, dimensioning rules, temporary fasteners, bearings and seals, gears, springs, shafts, welded connections, fits and tolerances, surface texture, and geometric tolerances. The course uses lectures, assignments, class exercises, and a project to prepare working drawings for mechanical components. Students are evaluated based on assignments, exercises, project

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Machine Drawing Meng 2301: Course Description

This document provides a course description for a Machine Drawing course offered by the Mechanical Engineering Department at Debre Markos University. The course objectives are to teach students how to read and prepare machine drawings by properly dimensioning views and documenting working drawings for machine elements like bearings, seals, gears, and springs. The course outline covers fundamentals of machine drawings, different types of drawings, dimensioning rules, temporary fasteners, bearings and seals, gears, springs, shafts, welded connections, fits and tolerances, surface texture, and geometric tolerances. The course uses lectures, assignments, class exercises, and a project to prepare working drawings for mechanical components. Students are evaluated based on assignments, exercises, project

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Debre Markos University Mechanical Engineering Department

Machine Drawing MEng 2301


Course Description
By: Addisu Dagne October 2012
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Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, students should be able to
read and prepare machine drawings, correctly dimension views, describe fits and tolerances, surface texture and geometric

tolerances, properly document working drawings, know conventional representation of such machine elements as bearings, seals, threaded elements, gears, springs etc.

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Course Outline:
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Fundamentals of Machine Drawing: Standardization; Paper size; Scales; Title block; Lettering; Bill of materials Types of Machine Drawing: Assembly drawings; Part drawings; Shop drawings; Catalogue drawings; Schematic representations; Patent drawings Dimensioning: Size dimensions; Location dimensions; Rules in dimensioning; Dimensioning of standard features. Temporary Fasteners: Bolted joint; Riveted joint; Pinned and keyed joints; Circlip Bearings and Seals: Bearings; Seals
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Gears: Spur gears; Bevel gears; Worm gears and worm wheels Springs: Compression springs; Tension springs; Torsion springs Shafts: Splined shafts; Serrated shafts Welded Connections: Types of welded joints; Conventional representations Fits and Tolerance Surface Texture Geometric Tolerance Working Drawing: Detail drawings; Assembly drawings
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Pre-requisite:
MEng-1001 Technical Drawing

Teaching Methods:
Lectures supported by class exercises, Assignments, and Project work.

Project work:
Preparing a working drawing for valves, pumps, hand drills, hand grinders, cutters, tool post, vice, clamps, workshop jacks etc.

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Evaluation:
Assignments Class Exercises Project Work Final Examination

5%, 5%, 40%, and 60%.

Attendance Requirement: Minimum of 75% attendance during lecture hours; and 100% attendance during practical work sessions.

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Earl J.H., Graphics For Engineers with CADKEY, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, New York, 1991 Frank M., Fredrick D., Edwin T., Michael J., & John T., Engineering Graphics, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1989 French, T.E., Engineering Drawing and Graphics Technology, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1972 Serebryakov, A., Yankovsky, K., & Pleshkin, M., Mechanical Drawing, Foreign Language Publishing House, Moscow Sidheswar, N., Machine Drawing, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New York, 1989 Singh, s., & Sah, P.L., Fundamentals of Machine Drawing, Printice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2003 Spencer, H.C., Technical Drawing, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1949 Vaishwanar, R.S., Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Kumar Offset Press, New Delhi, 1993 Yankee, H.W., Engineering Graphics, PWS Engineering, Boston, 1985

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