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MEMB113: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & CAE

MEMB113: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & CAE. 01 INTRODUCTION. Content. Introduction Course outline Course objectives Assessment Course contents: MD, AutoCAD & Pro/E Manual drawing tools. MEMB113/MEMB203. Credit Hours: 3 [Lecture: 2 x 1 hour per week] [Lab: 1 x 3 hours per week] Instructors:

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MEMB113: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & CAE

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  1. MEMB113: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & CAE 01 INTRODUCTION

  2. Content • Introduction • Course outline • Course objectives • Assessment • Course contents: MD, AutoCAD & Pro/E • Manual drawing tools

  3. MEMB113/MEMB203 • Credit Hours: 3 • [Lecture: 2 x 1 hour per week] • [Lab: 1 x 3 hours per week] • Instructors: • Lectures • Adzly Anuar (BN-1-042) • Zulkifli Ahmad (BN-0-007) • Labs • Adzly Anuar (BN-1-042) • Zulkifli Ahmad (BN-0-007) • Mohd Hafiz Hassan (BN-0-030) • Jeffrey Tan (BN-3-076)

  4. Course outline • Course objectives • Books • Assessment • Course contents • Other related matters Refer course outline given

  5. Course Contents • Intro to Eng. Graphics & Sketching • Engineering design process • Engineering geometry • Design visualisation • Intro to 3d modeling • Pictorial projection • Multiviews • Dimensioning • Tolerancing • Section view & auxilliary view • 3D modeling • Assembly and working drawing (documentation) • Rendering & visualisation • Mechanism

  6. Manual Drawing Tools • Tools and instruments that are used to produce technical drawing manually • Some tools are essentials while others are optional • Including: • The drawing board/table • Drawing instruments • Measuring instruments • The set squares • Pencils and erasers • Instruments to aid the drawing of curves

  7. Manual Drawing Tools • These are used to place the paper for drawing • The drawing table • Normally A0 or A1 size • Usually attached with Tee-square • The drawing board • Normally a flat wooden board with Tee square • Size to suit the range of paper sizes (A0-A3) • Drawing sheet is fixed to the board using clips or tape

  8. Manual Drawing Tools • Drawing instruments • Include instruments to draw circles • Compasses : friction-joint & spring bow • Many sizes e.g. • To draw small circles - up to 20mm radius • To draw circles 5mm to 150mm radius

  9. Manual Drawing Tools • Measuring instruments • E.g scale rule • Set squares • Several types • 60o,30o set square • 45o set square • adjustable set square

  10. Manual Drawing Tools • Pencil and erasers • 18 degrees of hardness: • from 9H – very hard • to 7B – very soft • normally it is recommended: • 2H or H for construction, dimension, extension, leader, center lines • HB or B for lettering, visible lines • Instruments to aid drawing curves • French curves • Flexible curve

  11. End of Chapter [01] References: Engineering Drawing, A.W. Boundy, McGraw-Hill, 2000 Fundamentals of Graphics Communication 3rd Edition, Gary Bertoline & Eric Weibe, McGraw-Hill

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