Mechanical Engineering Drawing

Base Knowledge

Technical Drawing.

Teaching Methodologies

In practical classes is made at a theoretical issue which is complemented by solving exercises. There is a laboratory component in which practical problems are solved on the computer.
Assessment: Continuous evaluation consists of two tests: one referring to the traditional drawing and another
related to the CAD component. There is the obligation to obtain a minimum score of 7.5 points in each test. The final score is a weighted average of the two tests where the part referring to the traditional has a weight of 40%.
If the students fail to pass the tests they should make final exams.

Learning Results

Objectives: Development of concepts concerning standardization in Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Improvement of spatial visualization and technical communication. Introduction to functional analysis of mechanisms by executing drawings definition of the finished product. Development of the ability to establish relationships between the stages of conception, definition and manufacturing. Give students the ability to set individual parts and assemblies using a system of computer-aided design.
Generic skills: To promote the exchange of ideas and discussion of problems and solutions; Develop self-learning habits.
Specific Skills: Read and interpret assembly drawings. Create parts and assemblies quoted by means of a CAD
system and convert 2D drawings into 3D models according to the existing standards.

Program

1.Functional Dimensioning: Dimensions functional; dimensional tolerancing, geometric tolerancing; Dimensions with no indication of tolerances; adjustments; Enrollment quotas toleranced; Indication of surface states.
2.Design of connection elements and organs of machines: Key processes connecting parts; Rivets, Screws, Threaded Parts, nuts, screws, keyways, Bolts and sections; Welding, Bolts, Washers.
3.Drawing sets: Types of assembly drawings, construction drawings together; Parts Lists.
4.Parametric modeling: Sketches. Restrictions. Creation of three-dimensional models. Sets. Projections. Resources Design. Dimensioning. Assembly drawings. Welded Construction. Modeling sheet. Bolted connections. Gears. Animation. Presentations.

Internship(s)

NAO

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