Subject: Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Drawing
(06 -
S012) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 01.10.2007.. Course which have preconditioned courses Descriptive Geometry and Engineering Drawing
Development of spatial imagination and visualization, acquiring engineering knowledge on the most rational graphic representation of combined forms. Mastering basic procedures, concepts and methods of forming technical drawing as an activity which is a necessary component of the design process. Teaching students to be able to independently develop technical drawing manually or using a computer. Understanding geometrical structure of 3D shapes and their optimal 2D representation. Use of computer in design and development of technical documentation on the basis of the designed model. Representation of basic geometric elements of space in cavalier projection and a pair of orthogonal projections; spatial relations of points, lines and planes; metric problems, transformation and rotation; geometric shapes and surfaces, polyhedrons, rotation bodies, torso tangents and spatial curve; co linearity and affinity, cross sections of surfaces; dimension line projection, designing roads, crossroads and platoes on a topographical surface.
Technical drawing standards. Basic elements of engineering geometry. Coordinate systems. Descartes, polar, cylindrical, spherical, absolute and relative coordinates. Fundamentals in engineering graphics. 2D space and 2D transformations: translation, rotation, scaling, complex transformations. Drawing objects from multiple views. Cross sections. Drawing objects from one view. Axonometry. Cavalier projection. Perspective. Other ways of graphic representation. Visualization. Visualization techniques with engineering drawings. Hidden lines and surfaces. Structure of data for engineering graphics. Engineering graphics standards. Dimensioning. Tolerancing. Shape and position tolerances. Maximum material condition. Marking the quality of surface. Assembly drawing. Workshop drawing. Schematic drawing. Transmission: gear drive, friction drive, belt drive, chain drive, shafts and axles, bearings, brakes. Fundamentals in computer aided product design. Lectures; Computer practice. Graphic and numerical/calculation practice. Consultations.
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