Department of Mechanical Engineering (JKM)



NoLecturerLocationContact Number1AHMAD FARUDZI BIN AZIB3 th Floor, UPLI01392219712FAHLY KHAIRY BIN MOHD ZAINInstructor 2, JKM0139365956SYNOPSIS:COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 1 provides a comprehensive introduction to computer-aided design software. Students will learn to navigate and use the software to create basic designs.LEARNING OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students will be able to:No.Course Learning Outcome(CLO)Programme Learning Outcome(s) (PLO) AddressedAssessment Methods1Explain the function of CAD commands in drawing.(C3)PLO1Test and Practical Test2Create basic 2D and 3D sketches using CAD commands.(P3)PLO2Test and Practical Test3Discuss the CAD software that has been used recently.(A2)PLO6ReportSTUDENT LEARNING TIME:NoTeaching and Learning ActivitiesStudent Learning Time(hours)Face to Face1.0Delivery MethodPractical302.0Coursework Assessment(CA)Test/Practical Task8Non face to face3.0Preparation and ReviewTest/Practical Task/Report6Total44TEACHING METHODOLOGY:This course is taught through Interactive Lecture, Hand-on and Presentation.WEEKLY SCHEDULE:WeekTopic/Sub TopicCLO/PLOWeek 1Week 21.0 INTRODUCTION TO 2D IN CAD 1.1 Describe of computer aided design CAD 1.1.1 Differentiate between CAD and conventional drawing 1.1.2 Introduce CAD system and component 1.1.3 List of computer aided design Interface 1.1.4 Recognize various types of command entry method which are drop menu, icon and keyboardCLO 1Week 3 1.2 Identify types of point entry method : 1.2.1 Absolute Coordinate 1.2.2 Relative Coordinate 1.2.3 Polar Coordinate 1.2.4 Direct entry1.3 Explain the configure 3D project 1.3.1 Describe the 3D project 1.3.2 Create the 3D project that will be used to organize and manage the files.1.4 Explain the user interface 1.4.1 Explain the template file, part files, sketches and 3 D solid models. 1.4.2 Describe and configure user interface. 1.4.3 Apply the commands New, Save and Close to create new part using a template.CLO 1Week 4 2.0 DRAW COMMANDS 2.1 Describe start up drawing in CAD 2.1.1 Apply the drafting setting up tools.2.1.2 Use drawing aids in producing the drawing : ( Snap, Ortho, Grid, Polar, Object snap, xyz filter , UCS)CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 2CLO 1Week 5 2.2 Describe drawing in CAD 2.2.1 Design drawing using command :(Line, Arc, Circle, Ellipse, Polygon, Point, Polyline)(PRACTICAL TASK 1)Week 62.2.2 Use editing command in drawing : (Erase, Copy, Move, Offset, Mirror, Trim, Extend, Rotate, Scale, Strecth, Break, Join, Array, Chamfer, Fillet, Explode).CLO 2Week 7Manipulate drawing view using display control. ( Zoom, Pan, Redraw, Regen, Viewport)(PRACTICAL TASK 2)Week 84.0 ANNOTATION AND DIMENSION IN DRAWING 4.1 Explain the basic dimensioning in drawings 4.1.1 Identify the basic dimensioning types: ( Linear, Angular, Diameter, Radius) 4.1.2 Apply dimension in drawing 4.1.3 Modify dimensioning style in drawing (DICUSSION REPORT)CLO 1CLO 2CLO 3Week 94.2 Understand the usage of text in drawing 4.2.1 Introduce text in drawing: (Single line text, Multiline text) 4.2.2 Modify text style in drawing(PRACTICAL TASK 3)CLO 2Week 105.0 DRAWING MANAGEMENT AND HATCHING 5.1 Describe the usage of layer 5.1.1 Introduce layer in drawing 5.1.2 Apply new layer in drawing5.2 Understand various line in drawing 5.2.1 Display different line for properties in drawing 5.2.2 Identify different type of line usage in drawingCLO 1CLO 2Week 115.3 Understand the hatching in drawing 5.3.1 Use hatch pattern in drawing 5.3.2 Modifying hatch pattern in drawing5.4 Understand boundary hatch option 5 .4.1 Introduce additional hatch feature 5.4.2 Apply gradient shading in drawing.(PRACTICAL TASK 4)CLO2CLO 1Week 12NO LEARNING AND TEACHING PROCESSTEST 1CLO 1Week 133.0 BASIC SKETCHING TECHNIQUES3.1 Explain the viewing on the sketch and model 3.1.1 Explain the viewing position of a 3D model or 2D sketch by zooming, panning and orbiting3.1.2 Apply the command Open to open existing file3.1.3 Apply the command Zoom, Orbit, Rotate, Zoom All, Pan Home and isometric or used the wheel on the mouse to change viewing position of the 3D model or 2D sketch3.2 Explain the use of sketching line3.2.1 Use the Cartesian coordinate system, parametric solid modeling, the base sketch and geometrical constrains3.2.2 Describe the snapping onto grid, lines, endpoints and midpoints3.2.3 Use the command Project Geometry to project the center point onto the base sketch3.2.4 Apply the line command to draw the base sketch of simple solid models using 2D sketchCLO 1CLO 2CLO 1CLO2Week 143.3 Explain the 2D sketch plane3.3.1 Explain the three predefined 2D sketching planes and the view of the model3.3.2 Construct solids model by drawing the base sketch on either the front or right side instead of the default top view3.3.3 Describe a consumed and unconsumed sketch3.4 Explain the circle sketch3.4.1 Explain the construction objects and their use in a 2D sketch3.4.2 Describe drawing circles and offsets in a 2D sketch3.4.3 Apply the command center point circle and offset to complete 2D sketch(PRACTICAL TASK 5)CLO 1CLO 2CLO 1CLO 2CLO 1Week 153.5 Explain the arc sketch3.5.1 Explain the geometry of an arc3.5.2 Describe how to snap to midpoints of lines3.5.3 apply the command center point arc to arc in 2D sketch3.6 Explain the methods of using extruding3.6.1 Explain the dimension constrains, linear dimensions, driving and driven dimension constaint3.6.2 Apply the Extrude command to extrude base sketches to create the 3D base solid model3.6.3 Construct a solid model using multiple sketches, linear dimensions plus joining and cutting extrusions3.6.4 Apply the 2D Sketch command to create 2D sketches on a solid modelCLO 1CLO 2CLO 1CLO 2Week 166.0 BLOCK AND PLOTTING 6.1 Describe the usage of block in drawing 6.1.1 Introduce a block and wblock in drawing 6.1.2 Practice inserting block in drawing 6.1.3 Modify block in drawing6.2 Understand the paper space in CAD 6.2.1 Manipulate the drawing view in paper space : (Scale, Viewpoint, Dimensions) 6.2.2 Apply control for entities in paper space: (Lineweights, Linetypes, Dimensions)6.3 Understand plotting in CAD 6.3.1 Display configuration setup for plotter : (Plotter/printer, Paper size, Plot area, Plot scale )(PRACTICAL TASK 6)CLO 1CLO 2CLO 2CLO 1Week 17NO LEARNING AND TEACHING PROCESSTEST 2REFERENCES:1. David Frey.(2006). AutoCAD2007 and AutoCAD LT2007 .Sybex 2. George Omura (2006). AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT2006. Sybex 3. Iskandar Ab Rashid, Zaitun Ismail (2005) AutoCad 2002 Step By Step. Venton Publishing 4. Mark Dix, Paul Riley (2005) Introduction To AutoCad. Prentice Hall 5. Zulkifli Ahmad (2003). Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD 2002. Prentice Hall Mohd Zamri Yusoff & Kamarudin Abdul AzizASSESSMENT:The course assessment is carried out in two sections: Coursework (CA) Coursework is continuous assessment that measures knowledge, technical skills and soft skills. Final Examination (FE) Final examination is carried out at the end of the semester. The percentage ratio of FE to CA shall follow the guideline stated in the Arahan-Arahan Peperiksaan dan Kaedah Penilaian which is approved by the Lembaga Peperiksaan dan Penganugerahan Sijil/ Diploma Politeknik.ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR COURSEWORK (CA) NoAssessmentQuantity% Each% TotalWeek/Dates1Practical Test22040Week 12, Week 172Practical Task61050Week 5 , Week 7 , Week 9 , Week 11, Week 14, Week 163Discussion report15010Week 8Total9Total100Prepared by Lecturer :Signature : ……………………………………….Cop & Name: Date: Certified by Head of Programme:Signature : ……………………………………….Cop & Name: Date: ................
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