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VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology

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(13MED107) MACHINE DRAWING
Course Prerequisites: Engineering Graphics
Course Objectives:

Remember the Principles of Machine Drawing Conventions.

Analyze the Machine Elements like Screw Threads, Nuts, Bolts, Keys and riveted joins.

Remember the Machine Elements and simple parts like Shaft couplings, Journal, pivot, and collar bearings.

Evaluate the different views of Part Drawings and based on that, draw the Assembled Parts of Engine & Machine
parts.
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course the student is able to:

Apply the Knowledge of Machine Drawing Conventions.

Analyze and draw the Machine Elements like Screw Threads, Nuts, Bolts, Keys and riveted joins.

Analyze and draw the Machine Elements and simple parts like Shaft couplings, Journal, pivot, and collar bearings.

Analyze all the parts & assemble them in AutoCAD with section views.
Machine drawing conventions
Need for drawing conventions Introduction to IS conventions
a) Conventional representation of materials, common machine elements and parts such as screws, nuts, bolts, keys,
gears, webs and ribs.
b) Types of sections selection of section planes and drawing of sections and auxiliary sectional views. Parts not
usually sectioned.
c) Methods of dimensioning, general rules for sizes, and placement of dimensions for holes, centers, and curved and
tapered features.
d) Title boxes, their size, location, and other details - common abbreviations and their liberal usage.
e) Types of drawings working drawings for machine parts.
I. Drawing of machine elements and simple parts
Selection of orthogonal views and additional views for the following machine elements and parts with every drawing
proportion.
a) Popular forms of screw threads, bolts, nuts, stud bolts.
b) Keys, cottered joints, and knuckle joint.
c) Riveted joints for plates.
d) Shaft coupling and spigot joint.
e) Journal, pivot, and collar bearings.
II. Assembly drawings
Assembly drawings for the following, using conventions and easy drawing proportions:
a) Engine parts stuffing boxes, eccentrics, I.C. engine connecting rod and piston assembly.
b) Other parts - screws jacks, machine vices, and tailstock.
NOTE
1. To adopt first angle of projection.
2. The student should be able to provide working drawings of actual parts.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Machine Drawing by K. L. Narayana, P. Kannaiah and K. Venkata Reddy; Publisher: New Age/ Publishers.
2. Machine Drawing by K. C. John, Publisher: PHI
REFERENCES:
1. Machine Drawing by Siddheswar, Kannaiah and Sastry.
2. Machine Drawing by N. D. Bhatt.

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