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ESC203 |
Computer-aided
Civil Engineering Drawing |
1L:0T:2P |
2 credits |
The students will be able to
a)
Develop Parametric design
and the conventions of formal
engineering drawing
b)
Produce and interpret
2D & 3D drawings
c)
Communicate a design
idea/concept graphically/ visually
d)
Examine a design critically and with understanding of CAD - The student
learn to interpret
drawings, and to produce
designs using a combination of 2D and 3D software.
e)
Get a Detailed
study of an engineering artifact
ProposedSyllabus (No. of lectures shown within brackets)
Module 1:INTRODUCTION; Introduction to concept
of drawings, Interpretation of typical drawings, Planning drawings to show information concisely and
comprehensively; optimal layout of drawings and Scales; Introduction to computer aided
drawing, coordinate systems, reference planes. Commands: Initial settings, Drawing
aids, Drawing basic
entities, Modify commands, Layers, Text and Dimensioning, Blocks. Drawing presentation norms and standards.(2)
Module 2:SYMBOLS AND SIGN
CONVENTIONS: Materials, Architectural, Structural, Electrical and Plumbing
symbols. Rebar drawings
and structural steel
fabrication and connections drawing symbols, welding symbols; dimensioning
standards (2)
Module 3: MASONRY BONDS:English Bond and Flemish Bond
– Corner wall
and Cross walls
- One brick wall and one and half brick wall (1)
Module 4: BUILDING DRAWING: Terms,
Elements of planning
building drawing, Methods
of making line drawing and detailed drawing.
Site plan, floor
plan, elevation and section drawing
of small residential buildings. Foundation plan.
Roof drainage plans.
Depicting joinery, standard fittings & fixtures, finishes. Use of Notes to improve
clarity (7)
Module 5:PICTORIAL VIEW: Principles of isometrics and perspective drawing.
Perspective view of building.
Fundamentals of Building
Information Modelling (BIM)
(3) Total 15 sessions
It may be advisable to conduct
Theory sessions along with Lab demonstrations.
List of Drawing Experiments:
1.
Buildings with load
bearing walls including details of doors
and windows. 09
2.
Taking standard
drawings of a typical two
storeyed building including all MEP, joinery, rebars, finishing and other details and writing out a
description of the Facility in about 500
-700 words. 06
3.
RCC framed structures 09
4.
Reinforcement
drawings for typical
slabs, beams, columns
and spread footings. 09
5.
Industrial buildings - North light roof structures - Trusses 06
6.
Perspective view of one and two storey
buildings 06
Total
L: 15 + P: 45=60
Text/Reference
Books:
1.
Subhash C Sharma
& Gurucharan Singh
(2005), “Civil Engineering Drawing”, Standard Publishers
2.
Ajeet Singh
(2002), “Working with
AUTOCAD 2000 with updates on AUTOCAD 200I”,
Tata- Mc Graw- Hill Company Limited, New Delhi
3.
Sham Tickoo Swapna
D (2009), “AUTOCAD for Engineers and Designers”, Pearson
Education,
4.
Venugopal (2007),
“Engineering Drawing and Graphics + AUTOCAD”, New Age
International Pvt. Ltd.,
5.
Balagopal and
Prabhu (1987), “Building Drawing and Detailing”, Spades publishing KDR
building, Calicut,
6.
(Corresponding
set of) CAD Software Theory
and User Manuals.
7.
Malik R.S.,
Meo, G.S. (2009)
Civil Engineering Drawing,
Computech Publication Ltd New Asian. Sikka, V.B.
(2013), A Course
in Civil Engineering Drawing, S.K.Kataria& Sons,

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