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SRI RAMAKRISHNA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE-10

(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)


Department of Mechanical Engineering
(Accredited by NBA)

Course Title
Course Code
Programme
Year &Semester
Course Instructor

: Computer Aided Drafting and


Modeling Lab
: GE6261
: BE
: First Year &II Semester
: M.R.RAVEENDRAN,AP/ME

Prerequisite Courses:
1. Engineering Graphics
2. Computer Programming

GE6152
GE6151

Class Time table:


Wednesday 09.35am - 12.25pm
Thursday 02.05pm - 4.45pm

: Batch 1
: Batch 2

Number of Periods
Academic Year
Number of Credits
Department
Regulation

:LT P C
:0 1 2 2
: 2014-2015
:2
: Mechanical Engineering
:2013

COURSE PLAN
Sl.No

Topics to be Discussed

Week

No of Periods
Required

Course Objectives:
To develop skill to use software to create 2D and 3D models.
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15

Power point Presentation


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3
Study of capabilities of software for Drafting and Modeling Coordinate
systems (absolute, relative, polar, etc.) Creation of simple figures like
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polygon and general multi-line figures.
Drawing of a Title Block with necessary text and projection symbol.
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3
Drawing of curves like parabola, spiral, involute using B-spline or cubic
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3
spline.
Drawing of front view and top view of simple solids like prism, pyramid,
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3
cylinder, cone, etc, and dimensioning.
Drawing front view, top view and side view of objects from the given
pictorial views (eg. V-block, Base of a mixie, Simple stool, Objects with hole
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and curves).
Drawing of a plan of residential building (Two bed rooms, kitchen, hall, etc.)
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3
Drawing of a simple steel truss.
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3
Drawing sectional views of prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, etc,
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6
Drawing isometric projection of simple objects.
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3
Creation of 3-D models of simple objects and obtaining 2-D multi-view
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3
drawings from 3-D model.
Introduction of CATIA V5R14 (Over and Above the Curriculum)
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3
Drafting Using CATIA V5R14(Over and Above the Curriculum)
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3
Model Examination
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3
Model Examination
15
3
Total Periods required = 51 Periods

Instructor Mail: Raveen_82mech@yahoo.co.in


CONTENTS OVER AND ABOVE THE CURRICULUM:
Introduction to CATIA Software
Drafting and Modeling using CATIA Software

Course Assessment Plan:


Internal Assessment (20)
75 Marks for successful completion of all theprescribed experiments done in the Laboratory
25 Marks for Test.The total mark will be converted to 20
External Assessment (80)
University will conduct end semester examination for 100 marks
The total mark will be converted to 80
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) :
This Course is conducted to achieve the following Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs):
PEO 1. Be able to apply the principles of Mechanical engineering to solve real time problems and succeed in
their career.
PEO 2.Be able to contribute and communicate effectively in multidisciplinary projects and perform services
related to mechanical engineering to meet the customer requirements in both quality and quantity.
PEO 3.Be able to update the modern trends in engineering and technology through continuous learning and be
the leaders in their profession.
Program Outcomes (POs)
PO1: An ability to solve basic Engineering problems by applying mathematics, science, and engineering
fundamentals.

PO2: An ability to conduct Investigations using design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data to
arrive at valid conclusions.

PO3: An ability to design a mechanical engineering component and processes within economic, environmental,
ethical and manufacturability constraints.

PO4: Ability to identify, formulate, analyze and solve Mechanical EngineeringProblems.

PO5: An ability to communicate effectively through written reports or oral presentations.

PO6: An ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental,
professional and societal context.

PO7: An ability to recognize the need and to engage in independent and life-long learning.

PO8: An ability to have knowledge of contemporary issues

PO9: An ability to use the appropriate techniques and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.

PO10: An ability to apply the principles of management to manage projectsMultidisciplinary environment.

Course Outcomes(COs):
At the end of the course the student can able to
CO1 : use the software packages for Drafting and Modeling
CO2 : create 2D and 3D models of Engineering Components
Mapping:
CO1
CO2

Blooms taxonomy
Apply
Create

PO1

PO2

PO3

Strongly Correlated
Moderately Correlated

PO4

PO5

PO6

PO7

PO8

PO9

PO10

Course Instructor

HOD/MECH

PRINCIPAL

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