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The document outlines the curriculum for the Engineering Drawing course at RGPV, detailing course outcomes, learning outcomes, contents, and assessment methods for each semester. It covers various topics including the use of drawing instruments, geometrical constructions, projections of points and solids, and isometric views. The assessment structure includes internal and external examinations with a total of 110 marks.
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The document outlines the curriculum for the Engineering Drawing course at RGPV, detailing course outcomes, learning outcomes, contents, and assessment methods for each semester. It covers various topics including the use of drawing instruments, geometrical constructions, projections of points and solids, and isometric views. The assessment structure includes internal and external examinations with a total of 110 marks.
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RGPV (DIPLOMA WING) Sheet

OBE CURRICULUM FOR THE COURSE FORMAT-3


BHOPAL No. 1/3

Branch COMMON to ALL Semester I/II

Course Code Course Name -ENGINEERING DRAWING


Teach
Course Outcome 1 Prepare basic engineering drawing formats Marks
Hrs
Use the drawing instruments properly and improve 10 05
Learning Outcome 1
their lettering and dimensioning skills
Introduction of drawing instruments,Designation and sizes of drawing
sheet and drawing board Planning of drawing sheet as per I.S.: 696-
1972 (SP 46:1988).

Contents Introduction of type of lines and their applications.


Single stroke vertical capital letters and numerals,

Dimensioning:Elements of dimensioning,Dimensioning
system. Dimensioning Different geometrical features
Method of
Internal: Mid Semester Exam - Pen paper test/ Drawing work
Assessment
assessment
Understand the application of Architectural and 5 10
Learning Outcome 2
Engineering Scales.
Scale: Introduction of scales and their applications, Concept of
reduced, enlarged and full size scale
Contents Classification of scales – plain, diagonal.
Definition of R.F. Construction of plain and diagonal scales
Method of EXTERNAL END SEM EXAM - Drawing work assessment
Assessment
Course Outcome 2 Translate geometrical details into engineering drawing
Learning Outcome 3 Draw Conic curves, involutes and Cycloid. 15 12
Geometrical construction & curves: Divide a line into any
number of equal parts by parallel line method, Bisecting
the line and angle. Construction of triangles and polygons
(upto hexagon)
Contents Introduction of conic sections (curves), Construction of Ellipse by
Eccentricity and Concentric circles methods,
Construction of Parabola by Eccentricity and Rectangle methods,
Construction of Hyperbola by Eccentricity method,
Construction of cycloid ,
Involutes of circle and polygon.
Construction of Archemedian spiral.

Method of External : End semester Examination- Drawing work assessment


Assessment
Course Outcome 3 Draw projections of points, lines, planes and solids
Draw the projections of point and lines inclined to 10 8
Learning Outcome 4
one reference plane only.
Definition of various term associated with theory of projection, Planes
of projection, Quadrants, Introduction to first and third angle
projection method.
Projection of points in all the four quadrants.
Contents Projection of lines-
- 1. Parallel to HP and VP both.
- 2.Perpendicular to one plane and parallel to other.
- 3.Inclined to one plane and parallel to other.
- 4. line inclined to both the planes
Method of External : End semester Examination- Drawing work assessment
Assessment
Learning Outcome 5 Draw the projection of planes & solids 10 10
Projection of planes circle and polygon (upto hexagon)–
Plane
- 1Perpendicular to HP and VP both
- 2 Perpendicular to one plane and parallel to other
- 3.Inclined to one plane and perpendicular to other.
Projection of solids: Projection of cylinder, cone, prism
(upto hexagonal base)and pyramid (upto hexagonal
Contents base).
Under the following conditions:
- 1. Axis parallel to HP and VP
- 2. Axis perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP
- 3. Axis perpendicular to VP and parallel to HP
- 4. Axis inclined to HP and parallel to VP.
- 5. Axis inclined to VP and parallel to HP.
Method of External : End semester Examination- Drawing work assessment
Assessment
Course Outcome 4 Draw the development of surfaces and section of solids
Learning Outcome 6 Draw sectional views of solid 10 05
Section of solids:-Section of cone, cylinder, prism (upto
hexagonal base)and pyramid (upto hexagonal base).
(Solid resting on its base in the HP i.e. the Axis
Contents
perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP) in the following
cases:
1 Section plane parallel to HP and perpendicular to VP
2 Section plane parallel to VP and perpendicular to HP
3 Section plane inclined to HP and perpendicular to VP.
4 Section plane inclined to VP and perpendicular to HP.
- Drawing True shape of section.
Method of In ternal : Test - Drawing work assessment
Assessment
Learning Outcome 7 Develop lateral surface of solids 10 10
Development of lateral surface of solids: Introduction,
Development of Cone, Cylinder, prism (upto hexagonal base)and
pyramid (upto hexagonal base) (simple and truncated) under the
Contents
condition solid resting on its base in the H.P. and axis perpendicular to
H.P. and parallel to V.P.
Internal : Test Drawing work assessment
Course Outcome 5 Draw isometric view /orthographic projection
Apply basic principles of orthographic projection for 14 10
Learning Outcome8 conversion of pictorial views into orthographic views.
Principles of orthographic projections, Selection of front view,
Preparation of necessary orthographic views of simple objects from
Contents
given pictorial views, Dimensioning orthographic views as per standard
practice.
Method of External: End semester Examination- Drawing work assessment
Assessment
Learning Outcome 9 Interpret isometric view 6 10
Isometric view and projection:Concept of isometric view and isometric
Contents
projection (Isometric Drawing),
Method of Internal: Mid Semester Exam - Pen paper test/ Drawing work
Assessment assessment
Learning Outcome 10 Draw isometric view from given orthographic views 10 10
Construction of isometric scale, Construction of isometric view and
projection of polygon (up to hexagon) and circle.Construction of
Contents isometric view of cone, cylinder, prism (up to hexagonal base) and
pyramid (up to hexagonal base) and their combinations solids,
Isometric view and projection of simple solids.
Method of External : End semester Examination- Drawing work assessment
Assessment
Learning Outcome11 Draw free hand sketching of multiple view from 10 10
pictorial view
Free hand sketching: Free hand sketching of orthographic and
Contents
isometric views of simple objects
External : End semester Examination- Drawing work assessment
External : End semester Examination 70
marks
Internal: Mid Semester Exam 30
marks
Total 110 100
hr marks

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