KCEC1101: COMPUTER AIDED DRAWING Mr Norhafizan Ahmad Room: CPDM Ext: 5369/6840 Email:
[email protected]
Reference books:
Technical Graphics Communication; Third Edition; G.R. Bertoline, E.N. Wiebe, McGraw-Hill Publisher Fundamental of Graphics Communication; 4th Edition, G.R. Bertoline, E.N. Wiebe, McGraw-Hill Publisher Engineering Drawing and Design; Cecil H. Jensen; McGraw-Hill Publisher (UM Library) Engineering Drawing; A.W. Boundy; McGraw-Hill Publisher Any book for AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor available in UM Library
Syllabus Contents
Introduction to Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) Traditional drawing tool vs. CAD Engineering geometry and construction Multiview and projection theory Descriptive geometry methods (intersectional for points, lines, and planes Auxiliary views and pictorial projections Sectional view Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT) Working drawing and assemblies Application of Technical Graphics in Industry
Lab practices Manual technical drawing Computer Aided Drawing:
AutoCAD version 2004 Autodesk Inventor 2004 Pro-E wildfire Catia V 6 Etc….
Self learning
Course assessments Lab Exercises and reports – 30% Lab Test and Quiz – 20% Final Exam – 50 %
• Discount: •
If the total attendant is less than 80%, your mark will discount 5%
Class/Labs tools Others: Paper tape, drawing paper, eraser etc Circle templates
Erasing shields
Wood or mechanical pencils
Instrument set: Compass and dividers
Set square triangle, ruler & protractors
Multiview drawing of an aircraft part: Only experiences users of technical drawings can interpret the various lines, arcs, and circles sufficiently to get a clear mental picture of what this part looks like three-dimensionally.
A total view of major activities in engineering process
Others AutoCAD lecturer:
En Ahmad Hamdan (JKRP, Level 2)
Your Tutor:
Mr Tuw Will decided later…
And lastly your Q & A ?