Course Code: |
1602C |
Course Type: |
Laboratory |
Course Category: |
Core Module |
Hours per Week: |
5 |
Credit Units: |
2,5 |
Semester: |
A |
Aims and Scope
The acquisition by the
studentsof the necessary knowledge of technical engineering drawing and the
familiarization with respective programming environments.
Description of the Course
General data of descriptive
geometry. Projections, side views, sections, rules of dimensioning. Symbols of
machining, tolerances. Threads, pulleys, gears. Welding. Shafts, spindles and
wedges. Introduction to Autocad environment. Basic drawing commands of two-dimensional
objects. Editing objects. Modify object attributes. Coordinate systems.
Dimensioning tools.Development and introduction of block. Printing commands.
Applications in preparation of engineering drawings.
Expected Course Outcome
Upon successful completion of this course the student
will be able to:
- To comprehend and elaborate engineering drawings of simple items
and / or of mechanical equipment.
- To process and understand computer files for
electronic design, and design in by the use ofcomputer simple mechanical items
Bibliography
Greek:
- Αντωνιάδης Α., «Μηχανολογικό Σχέδιο», Εκδ. Τζιόλα, 2006.
- B. Παπαμητούκα «Μηχανολογικό Σχέδιο», University Studio Press, 2002.
- A. Bankole, S. Bland, « Τεχνικό Σχέδιο 2 – Εισαγωγή στα στοιχεία μηχανών και Τεχνικό Σχέδιο», Ιων, 2001.
- Π. Mπούρκα “Εισαγωγή στο Μηχανολογικό και Ηλεκτρολογικό Σχέδιο”, 1992.
- Omura, George, «AutoCAD 2009», Γκιούρδας, 2008.
English:
- B.G. Teubner “TechnischesZeichnen” , Stuttgart 1980.
- K. Hart “Engineering Drawing”, Edinburgh 1982.
- I.S. Vyshnepolsky
“Engineering Drawing”, 1985.
|