Course: Engineering Graphics

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Course title Engineering Graphics
Course code TUVI/AE1IG
Organizational form of instruction Lesson + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction English
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Dočkal Adam, Ing.
  • Chalupa Vlastimil, Ing.
  • Janoštík Václav, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Introduction, standardization and drawing principles. 2. Technical projection - rectangular projection, sections, cross-sections, simplification, and sectioning. 3. Drawing sketches. 4. Dimensioning. 5. Specifying the accuracy of dimensions, shape, and position, as well as surface quality. 6. Drawing the bending parts (bend, unfold) 7. Drawing the machine parts and joints (standards, common machine elements) 8. Drawing the welded structures and other types of non-removable joints (glued, soldered, riveted joints) 9. Production drawing requirements, description field 10. Introduction and CAD philosophy, use of CAD in product design and optimization 11. Graphical environment and control methods in Autodesk Inventor SW 12. Concept of work - types and structure of files, modelling tree 13. Sketch creation - parameters, bonds and dimensions. 14. 3D elements - basic modelling

Learning activities and teaching methods
Lecturing, Exercises on PC, Practice exercises, Individual work of students
  • Preparation for course credit - 4 hours per semester
  • Participation in classes - 42 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
Knowledge of algebra and geometry.
Knowledge of algebra and geometry.
learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student is acquainted with the principles of creating drawing documentation.
Upon completion of the course, the student is acquainted with the principles of creating drawing documentation.
Skills
The student is able to draw simple components and assemblies, both in sketches and using CAD SW.
The student is able to draw simple components and assemblies, both in sketches and using CAD SW.
teaching methods
Knowledge
Lecturing
Lecturing
Individual work of students
Individual work of students
Skills
Exercises on PC
Exercises on PC
Practice exercises
Practice exercises
assessment methods
Knowledge
Grade (Using a grade system)
Grade (Using a grade system)
Written examination
Written examination
Recommended literature
  • DRASTÍK, F. Technické kreslení I.: pravidla tvorby výkresů ve strojírenství. 2. vyd. Ostrava: Montane, 2005. ISBN 80-7225-195-3.
  • FOŘT, P.; KLETEČKA, J. Technické kreslení.. 2. opr. vydání Brno. Computer Press,, 2012. ISBN 9788025118870.
  • GIESECKE, F. E. Technical drawing with engineering graphics. 15th edition. San Francisco, CA: Prentice Hall., 2016. ISBN 978-0134306414.
  • GOETSCH, D. L., R. L. RICKMAN a J. E. NOVAK. Technical drawing and engineering communication.. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning., 2016. ISBN 978-1285173016.
  • LEINVEBER, J. Strojnické tabulky. 3. dopl. vyd.. Praha: Scientia,, 1999. ISBN 8071831646.
  • SPENCER, H. C., J. T. DYGDON a J. E. NOVAK. Basic technical drawing. 8th ed. New York: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2004. ISBN 978-0078457487.
  • SVOBODA, P. Základy konstruování.. Brno: CERM,, 2003. ISBN 8072043064.
  • SVOBODA, P. Základy konstruování.. Vyd. 2., přeprac. Brno: CERM, 2003. ISBN 8072043064.


Study plans that include the course
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