Introduction to
Engineering
Drawing
Muhammad Usman
Department of Mechanical Engineering, PIEAS
Course Description
Engineering Drawing and Graphics (ME-101)
Compulsory yes
Credits 2+2
Prerequisite Nil
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Course Outline
1. Introduction
2. Drawing instruments and their use
3. Lines, lettering and dimensioning
4. Planning of drawing sheets
5. Geometrical Construction
6. Orthographic projection
7. Projection of points
8. Projection of straight lines
9. Projection of planes
10. Projection of solids
11. Development of surfaces
12. Freehand sketching
13. Drawing sheets
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Recommended Books
1. Bhatt, N.D., Elementary Engineering Drawing: Plane and Solid
Geometry,49th Edition, Charotar Publishing House, India, 2007.
2. Parkinson, A.C., A First Year Engineering Drawing, 6th Edition,
Pitman, 1968.
3. Giesecke, F.E., Mitchell, A., Spencer, H.C., Hill, I.L., Dygdon, J.T.
and Novak, J.E., Technical Drawing, 9th Edition, Maxwell
Macmillan Publishing, Singapore, 1991.
4. French, T.E. and Vierck, C.J., Graphic Science and Design, 3rd
Edition, McGraw-Hill Inc., USA, 1970.
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Other Resources
Run > \\172.30.10.8 > learningmaterial > Muhammad Usman
PIEAS Library
PINSTECH Library
Internet
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Grading Policy
Marks Distribution
1st Sessional Exam 26 Oct 15 Marks
2nd Sessional Exam 7 Dec 15 Marks
Assigned Tasks + Tests 20 Marks
Terminal Exam 50 Marks
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Course Objectives
Our object is to study the language of engineering
graphics so that we can write it, expressing ourselves
clearly to one familiar with it, and read it readily when
written by another
To do this, we must know its basic theory and
composition, and be familiar with its accepted
conventions and abbreviations
Since its principles are essentially the same throughout
the world, a person who has been trained in the
practices of one nation can readily adapt himself to the
practices of another
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