Istanbul
Technical University
Mechanical
Eng. Faculty
CRN 21784 – MAK112E – Computer Aided Technical Drawing
Spring
Semester 2005 (1+3) 2.5 credits
Lecturers: Dr. Hikmet
KOCABAS, Assoc.Prof.
Mechanical
Eng. Building Office : 428 , Tel: 2468 ,
e-mail: mailto:kocabash@itu.edu.tr
web: www.mkn.itu.edu.tr/~kocabash
Office Hours: Mon 16-18; Wed 11-13...16-18; Thr 14-16; Fri
14-16;
Course Hours: Thursday 9 -
10 (406) , Practice : Thursday
11 - 13 (406)
Pre-request: RES 105
Course Description:
Introduction to computer aided technical drawing.
Basic drawing functions and multi-view projection.
Sectioning and conventions. General concepts in 3D modeling.
Creating parts in 3D design and solid modeling.
Transferring 3D parts to drafting detailing.
Assembly modeling and assembling parts. Surface
modeling.
Text Book: Giesecke, F, et.al, Engineering
Graphics,
MacMillan Publ, New York, 1993 (T.353.E54
1993)
www.mkn.itu.edu.tr/~mkimrak/MAK112E.htm
TUTORIALS
References:
SolidWorks Getting Started Educational Edition 2003,
SolidWorks Corporation 2003
Goetsch, D., Chalk, W., Nelson, J.A., Technical
Drawing, Delmar Publ, 2000. (T.353.G64 2000)
Earle, J., Engineering Design Graphics,
Addison-Wesley Publ., 1994. (TA.174.E27 1994)
Madsen
D, et.al Fundamentals of Drafting Technology, Prentice
Hall,1994 (T.353.M33 1994)
Shih, R.H, et.al AutoCAD 2000 MultiMedia Tutorial,
SDC Publ. 1999 (T.385.S55 1999)
Lamit, L.G. Basic Pro/ENGINEER in 20 Lessons,
PWL Publ. 1998 (TA.174.L36 1998)
Toogod, R., et.al, Pro/Engineer Tutorial, SDC
Publ., 2000
Ethier, S, Ethier, C., Instant Autocad Mechanical
Desktop 5.0, Prentice Hall, 2000.
Objectives: The objectives of this course is to teach the
students;
1. |
computer aided 2D drafting and 3D solid modeling,
and to create fully defined engineering models |
2. |
fundamentals of CADD and the apply drafting and
modeling methods on a specific CADD package. |
3. |
how to design and align elements of an assembly and
create assembly drawings in computer environment. |
4. |
how to print and present standard 2D blueprint and
solid models. |
Outcomes: The student will demonstrate their ability to
1. |
draw 2D drawings in standard 2D blueprint forms, |
2. |
dimensioning in 2D and 3D drawings, |
3. |
create solid model of a part, |
4. |
design and align given parts in an assembly, |
5. |
print out and present 2D and 3D drawing |
Assessment Criteria:
20 % March 24, 2003, (Sectional View) |
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20
% (4 Homework) |
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Assignments |
20
% (Average of the assignments) |
40
% (Assembly Drawing) FINAL EXAM |
Course Plan:
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MIDTERM EXAM 7 April 2005 |
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1.
Submit your
homework and assignment via e-mail attach with filename of
your number & name. ie 030030102 Hikmet Kocabas
hw1.dwg / .sldprt / .sldwg
Homework#1 Multi-view projection
Homework#2 Sectional view
Homework#3 Solid modelling
Homework#4 Design Homework
2.
Late homework is not evaluated .
3.
Homework should be submitted in due time with
complete form.
4.
Homework #4 is designed as a comprehensive problem,
(the instruction from
“Engineering Design Graphics” by Earle pp 94)
During the 3rd course week
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The design team will be formed by 4 members.
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One of the team members will be selected as a team
leader.
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The team activity schedule will be prepared.
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The course instructor will be informed about your
team, the leader,
and the team activity schedule.
·
Otherwise, the design teams will be organized by
the course instructor
Assignment Rules:
1.
Lectures
and practice will be in 406 Comp. Lab.
2.
It is compulsory to
ATTEND at least 70 % of the class and
80 % of the practice according to university final
exam regulations.
3.
Repeating
the assignments is not possible.
4.
Draw
all assignments using a CAD package as a tool in 406 lab.
5.
80% grade is required at least for AA Final letter
Grading.
6.
A student Grade under 35% absolutely deserve FF for Final letter Grading.
Coordinator : Dr. C. Erdem ÝMRAK,
Assoc.Prof.
Date : February
2005