Units | Topics | Marks |
---|---|---|
Unit I | Plane Geometry | 16 |
1 | Lines, angles and rectilinear figures | |
2 | Circles and tangents | |
3 | Special curves: ellipse, parabola, involute, cycloid. Helix and Sine-curve | |
Unit II | Solid Geometry | 27 |
4 | Orthographic-projections of points, lines laminae, (plane) and solids | |
5 | Section of solid-figures | |
Unit III | Machine Drawing | 27 |
6 | Orthographic projections of simple machineblocks | |
7 | Isometric-projection of laminae (plane) figures | |
8 | Development of surfaces | |
Unit IV | Practical | 10 |
Total | 70 |
Printing English alphabets (capital and small) numerals in standard proportions
Unidirectional/aligned system of dimensioning as per SP: 46-2003 (Revised)
Chapter 1: Lines, angles and rectilinear figures
Chapter 2: Circles and tangents
Chapter 3: Construction of Engineering curves
Chapter 4: Orthographic-projections
Methods of orthographic projections and dimensioning strictly as per SP: 46- 2003 revised conventions
Projection of −
Points
Lines
Regular plane figure
Projection of right regular solids such as −
Cubes
Prisms
Pyramids (square, triangular, pentagonal and hexagonal)
Cones
Cylinders
Spheres
Hemi-spheres
Frustum of pyramids and cone when they are kept with their axis −
a. Perpendicular, to HP/VP
b. Parallel to one plane and inclined to the other
c. Parallel to HP and VP both
Chapter 5: Section of solid-figures
Section of solids under the same conditions mentioned above made by the −
Horizontal
Vertical
Inclined planes (also showing true-shape of section)
Chapter 6: Orthographic projections of simple machine blocks
Chapter 7: Isometric-projection of laminae (plane) figures
Construction of isometric scale showing main divisions of 10 mm and smaller divisions of 1 mm each.
Isometric projection (drawn to isometric scale) of figures such as −
Triangles
Squares
Pentagons
Hexagons
Circles
Semi-circles (with their surface parallel to HP or VP and its one side or diagonal or diameter should be either parallel or perpendicular to HP/VP)
Chapter 8: Development of surfaces
Developing "Prisms" and "Pyramids" with the help of card board (thick paper)
Developing different types of packing boxes (cartons)
Making different types of graphic designs/murals for interior/exterior decorations in colour using the knowledge of geometrical figures with the use of any Computer Software such as −
Collab-CAD
CORAL DRAW
PHOTOSHOP, etc.
Drawing ellipse by Trammel and Thread method on the ground / drawing sheet / plywood / cardboard, etc.
Preparing top-view (plan) of a class room, Home −
Drawing room / Bedroom / Study room / Kitchen
Engineering Graphics room
Drawing different objects kept in rooms
Drawing through activities −
Involutes
Cycloid
Helix
Sine curves (listing their uses in daily life)
Preparing the following sections of solids (prisms, pyramids, spheres, etc.) with clay, soap, thermocol, plasticine, wax or any other material easily and economically available. When the cutting plane is: parallel to the base, perpendicular to the base and inclined to the base. Also creating different objects with combination of above solids.
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