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Technical Drawing - course description

General information
Course name Technical Drawing
Course ID 06.9-WM-MaPE-P-TD-23
Faculty Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Field of study Management and Production Engineering
Education profile academic
Level of studies First-cycle studies leading to Engineer's degree
Beginning semester winter term 2023/2024
Course information
Semester 1
ECTS credits to win 3
Course type obligatory
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
  • dr inż. Tomasz Belica
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Lecture 15 1 - - Credit with grade
Project 30 2 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

The aim of the course is the transfer of basic knowledge and the acquisition of practical skills and competences of the standards and rules of preparing technical drawings of products which will be used in the further education process and will prove useful in future professional work.

Prerequisites

Basic technical knowledge

Scope

Lecture

L1. Introduction to technical drawing. The mechanical drawing standards and practices used in creating technical drawings of mechanical parts and assemblies. Axonometric and orthographic projections of objects.

L2. Multi view orthographic projection. Cross-Sectional views - principles and ways of creating sections, types of sections, combination of view and cross-section.

L3. Principles of drawing of detachable and non-detachable connections, technical drawing of typical machine elements. Simplifications, abbreviations and symbols used in mechanical drawing.

L4-5. Dimensioning.

L6. Tolerances and fits. Geometric tolerancing - datum systems for geometric tolerancing. Tolerances for form and position. Deviation untoleranced dimensions, form and position. Surface roughness and waviness.

L7. Principles and methods of creating working drawings of complex products. Part (detailed) and assembly drawing. Ways of creating drawing documentation on practical examples.

L8. Written test.

Projekt

P1. Discussion of the program of project classes, learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification as well as an assignment conditions.

P2. Orthographic projections.

P3. Axonometric projections.

P4. Cross-Sectional views.

P5. Non-detachable connections.

P6. Detachable connections.

P7. Tolerances and fits.

P8-9. Detailed drawing of the received element.

P10-14. Preparation of drawing documentation for the received product consisting of several elements.

P15. Summary of completed problems. Completion of the project classes.

Teaching methods

Lecture: conventional

Project: Individual work of students on a received drawing tasks. Each task is divided into two or more parts - to be completed during classes and to be completed at home.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture

Written test.

Project

The condition for passing the project classes is to obtain positive grades from all project tasks. The final grade for the project classes is the arithmetic average of the grades from all assessed tasks.

Final grade
The condition for passing the course is to pass all its forms. The final grade for completing the course is the arithmetic mean of grades for individual forms of classes.

Recommended reading

  1. Madsen D.A., Madsen D.P.: Engineering Drawing and Design. Cengage Learning, 6th Edition, 2016.
  2. Novak J.E., Dygdon J.T., Spencer H.C.: Basic Technical Drawing. McGraw-Hill Education, 8th Edition, 2003.
  3. Griffiths B.: Engineering Drawing for Manufacture. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2003.
  4. Tornincasa S.: Technical Drawing for Product Design: Mastering ISO GPS and ASME GD&T. Springer, 1st Edition, 2021.
  5. Own studies for project classes.

Further reading

  1. Current standards for technical drawing, available at the Standardization Information Point, University of Zielona Góra, University Library.

Notes


Modified by dr inż. Tomasz Belica (last modification: 13-05-2023 19:17)