SYLLABUS Mechanical Drawing 2
SYLLABUS Mechanical Drawing 2
SYLLABUS Mechanical Drawing 2
SYLLABUS
II. AIM
The Mechanical Drawing II course is mandatory and of a theoretical-practical nature; Its objective is
for students to achieve the necessary skills to read plans, draw and interpret them, according to
international standards, related to machines, equipment, machine elements, mechanical systems and
industrial constructions, and assisted by drawing software, instilling imagination and ingenuity.
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V. LEARNING UNITS
INTRODUCTION
1st. WEEK
THEORY:
Entry test. Introduction to the course. Indications on course development, evaluation system, syllable
and conceptual scheme of Mechanical Drawing. Applications in industry.
LABORATORY:
Introduction. Evaluation system for the practical part. General indications. Seminar on Assembly and
Dismantling.
LABORATORY:
FIRST QUALIFIED SHEET – PART 1 : Development of an exploded drawing, according to
ISO standard.
LABORATORY:
FIRST QUALIFIED SHEET – PART 2 : Development of an assembly drawing, according to
ISO standard.
4th. WEEK
THEORY:
WELDED JOINTS: Applications on the symbology of welded joints in mechanical components.
Examples of application of ISO and ANSI symbology.
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LABORATORY:
Seminar on welded joints.
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LABORATORY:
SECOND QUALIFIED SHEET : Development of a drawing of welded joints.
6th. WEEK
THEORY:
PIPING SYSTEMS: ISO symbols to represent valves, accessories and elements of a piping system.
Representation of piping systems. Flowcharts: definition, characteristics. Assembly drawings:
definition, characteristics. Isometric drawings: definition, characteristics. Application examples.
LABORATORY:
Seminar on piping systems.
7th WEEK
THEORY:
Exercises on drawing piping systems.
LABORATORY:
THIRD GRADED SHEET-PART 1 : Development of an assembly drawing of a piping system.
8va. WEEK
MIDTERM EXAM
UNIT 4: GEARS
9th WEEK
THEORY:
GEARS: Generalities. Definition. Uses of gears. Types and classification of gears. Cylindrical straight
tooth gears: nomenclature, calculation formulas, graphic representation, workshop drawings in ISO
standard. Application examples.
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LABORATORY:
THIRD GRADED SHEET-PART 2 : Development of an isometric drawing of a piping system.
10th WEEK
THEORY:
GEARS. Cylindrical gears with helical teeth: nomenclature, calculation, graphic representation,
workshop drawing. Bevel gears: characteristics, nomenclature, formulas, representation, workshop
drawing. Worm screw and toothed wheel: characteristics, nomenclature, calculation formulas,
workshop drawing. Application examples.
LABORATORY:
Seminar on gear workshop drawing.
UNIT 5: CAMS
11va. WEEK
THEORY:
CAMS: Generalities. Definition. Guys. Classification. Types of movement. Nomenclature.
Displacement diagram. Application examples.
LABORATORY:
FOURTH GRADED SHEET : Development of gear workshop drawings.
12va. WEEK
THEORY:
CAMs. Cam drawing. Disc cam with eccentric roller follower. Disc cam with tilting roller follower. Disc
cam with centered flat follower. Disc cam with tilting flat follower. Application example.
LABORATORY:
Seminar on cam drawing.
LABORATORY:
FIFTH QUALIFIED SHEET : Development of cam drawing.
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14va. WEEK
THEORY:
PNEUMATIC SCHEMES: Graphic representation of pneumatic systems. Situation or layout diagram.
Operating diagram: definition, characteristics. Pneumatic system diagram: definition, characteristics.
Variation of race, speed, time. Applications and examples.
LABORATORY:
Seminar on pneumatic schemes.
15va. WEEK
THEORY:
Exercises on pneumatic schemes.
LABORATORY:
SIXTH QUALIFIED SHEET : development of a pneumatic scheme.
16va. WEEK
FINAL EXAM
17va. WEEK
SUBSTITUTE EXAM
VI. METHODOLOGY
The methodology to be used is the active methodology, in which the teacher plays the role of
facilitator and encourages the group and/or individual participation of the students. The course is
developed in theory-practice sessions, with the Faculty's computer laboratories as environments. In
the theory sessions, the teacher presents the concepts and mentions the applications; In the practical
sessions, directed and graded slides are developed. Both sessions are carried out in the computer
laboratories using Inventor and AutoCAD software as drawing tools.
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VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Frederick Giesecke, Alva Michell, Cecil Spencer, Ivan Leroy. Technical Drawing with
Engineering Graphics . 2013. Pearson Publishing, Mexico.
2. Cecil Jensen, Jay Hensel. Drawing and Design in Engineering . 2004. 6th Edition. Mc Graw
Hill Publishing, Mexico.
3. Huapaya A., Zavaleta J., Echevarría M. Mechanical design . 1986
4. Oberg & Jones. Universal Manual of Mechanical Technique . Ed. Labor Barcelona
5. ISO Standard. Bolts in ISO 4014, Screws 913, Axles 1449, Tolerances 2692 .
6. K. L. Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K. Venkata Reddy. Machine Drawing . 2006. 3rd. Edition. New
Age International Publishers.
7. ASCENT CENTER FOR TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE and AUTODESK, Inc. (2013). Autodesk
Inventor 2014: advanced assembly modeling: student guide . Charlottesville, Virginia:
ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge. (006.68I ASCE/A 2014)
8. ASCENT CENTER FOR TECHNICAL KNOWLEGE and AUTODESK, Inc. (2013). Autodesk
Inventor 2014: advanced part modeling: student guide . Charlottesville, Virginia: ASCENT -
Center for Technical Knowledge.
9. Zavaleta Jorge. Applied Mechanical Drawing . 2017. UNI Publishing. Lima Peru.
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