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Computer Aided Engineering Graphics Laboratory

COURSE OUTCOMES 

On  successful completion of  the course,  students will be able  to 

CO1: Create geometric models using the basic commands and features of the drafting software. PO1, PO5, PO9, PO10

CO2: Construct simple geometric entities and their projections as per the BIS conventions. PO1, PO5, PO9, PO10

CO3: Convert the pictorial projections of geometric entities into orthographic projections. PO1, PO5, PO9, PO10

CO4: Draw the isometric view of simple geometric models. PO1, PO5, PO9, PO10

CO5: Manipulate the geometric entities created using drafting software. PO1, PO5, PO9, PO10

INTRODUCTION 

Graphics in engineering applications - Use of Drawing Instruments - BIS conventions and specifications- Lettering -Geometrical  Constructions  and  Dimensioning  Scales.  Introduction  to  drafting  software  -  Standard  tool bars/Menus, coordinate  systems and  reference planes  -  selection of drawing  size and  scale  - Title block. 

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 

1.  Creation of drawing  sheet  layouts and  title block. 

2.  Model  simple  two-dimensional graphical entities using absolute and  relative co-ordinate methods. 

3.  Projection of points. 

4.  Projection of  straight  lines. 

5.  Projection of  simple  solids. 

6.  Construction of orthographic views of  simple  solids. 

7.  Modeling of  isometric view of  simple  solids.

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