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Conventional Practices for Orthographic and Sectional Views(12 hours) |
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1.1 |
Conventional Practices in Orthographic views: Half Views and Partial Views, Treatment of Unimportant Intersections, Aligned Views, Treatment for Radially Arranged Features, Representation of Fillets and Rounds |
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Conventional Practices in Sectional views: Conventions for Ribs, Webs and Spokes in Sectional View, Broken Section, Removed Section, Revolved Section, Offset Section, Phantom Section and Auxiliary Sectional Views |
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1.3 |
Simplified Representations of Standard Machine Elements |
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2. |
Pictorial Drawings( 20 hours ) |
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2.1 |
Classifications: Advantages and Disadvantages |
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2.2 |
Axonometric Projection: Isometric Projection and Isometric Drawing |
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2.2.1 |
Procedure for making an isometric drawing |
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2.2.2 |
Isometric and Non-isometric Lines; Isometric and Non-isometric Surfaces |
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2.2.3 |
Angles in Isometric Drawing |
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2.2.4 |
Circles and Circular Arcs in Isometric Drawing |
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2.2.5 |
Irregular Curves in Isometric Drawing |
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2.2.6 |
Isometric sectional Views |
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2.3 |
Oblique Projection and Oblique Drawing |
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2.3.1 |
Procedure for making an Oblique drawing |
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2.3.2 |
Rules for Placing Objects in Oblique drawing |
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Angles, Circles and Circular Arcs in Oblique drawing |
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2.4 |
Perspective Projection |
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2.4.1 |
Terms used in Perspective Projection |
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2.4.2 |
Parallel and Angular Perspective |
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2.4.3 |
Selection of Station Point |
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3. |
Familiarization with Different Components and Conventions ( 8 hours ) |
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3.1 |
Limit Dimensioning and Machining Symbols |
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Limit, Fit and Tolerances |
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3.1.2 |
Machining Symbols and Surface Finish |
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3.2 |
Threads, Bolts and Nuts |
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3.2.1 |
Thread Terms and Nomenclature, Forms of Screw Threads |
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3.2.2 |
Detailed and Simplified Representation of Internal and External Threads |
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3.2.3 |
Thread Dimensioning |
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3.2.4 |
Standard Bolts and Nuts: Hexagonal Head and Square Head |
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3.2.5 |
Conventional Symbols for Bolts and Nuts |
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3.3 |
Welding and Riveting |
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3.3.1 |
Types of Welded Joints and Types of Welds, Welding Symbols |
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3.3.2 |
Forms and Proportions for Rivet Heads, Rivet Symbols, Types of Riveted Joints: Lap Joint, Butt Joint |
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3.4 |
Familiarization with Graphical Symbols and Conventions in Different Engineering Fields |
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3.4.1 |
Standard Symbols for Civil, Structural and Agricultural Components |
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3.4.2 |
Standard Symbols for Electrical, Mechanical and Industrial Components |
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3.4.3 |
Standard Symbols for Electronics, Communication and Computer Components |
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3.4.4 |
Topographical Symbols |
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3.5 |
Standard Piping Symbols and Piping Drawing |
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4. |
Detail and Assembly Drawings(20 hours) |
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4.1 |
Introduction to Working Drawing |
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4.2 |
Components of Working Drawing: Drawing Layout, Bill of Materials, Drawing Numbers |
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4.3 |
Detail Drawing |
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4.4 |
Assembly Drawing |
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4.5 |
Practices of Detail and Assembly Drawing: V-block Clamp, Centering Cone, Couplings, Bearings, Antivibration Mounts, Stuffing Boxes, Screw Jacks, etc |
The questions will cover all the chapters in the syllabus. The evaluation scheme will be as indicated in the table below: