Mechanical Engineering Drawing
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Drawing |
Instance: 2006/2007 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
SPECIFIC AIMS
Development of standardization concepts in Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Improvement of spatial visualization and technical communication skills. Introduction to the design drawing. Introduction to the functional analysis of mechanical systems with the detail drawing of some of their components. Development of the ability to establish relationships between the design, product definition, manufacturing and verification phases.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, the students shall be able to:
1) Make assembly drawings in orthographic representation and item lists of mechanical systems, with the selection of standardized mechanical components.
2) Read assembly drawings in orthographic representation and make the corresponding exploded views.
3) Make detail drawings of mechanical systems components, through a functional analysis based on the corresponding assembly drawings.
Program
STANDARDIZATION in mechanical engineering drawing. MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE: screw threads, bolts, screws and nuts, washers, pins, circlips and retaining rings, rivets, welding, shafts, splines, keys and keyways, rolling bearings, seals for dynamic application, springs and gears. GEOMETRICAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION: complements of dimensional tolerances (toleranced dimensions properties, functional dimensioning, manufacturing dimensioning, angular tolerances of prisms and conical tapers); geometrical tolerancing (tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out; datums and datum-systems); general tolerances; indication of surface texture; specification and interpretation of geometrical tolerances (principle of independency, envelope requirement, maximum and least material requirements and reciprocity requirement); edges of undefined shape; drawing indications for moulded parts. DESIGN DRAWINGS: assembly drawings in orthographic representation and item lists, with the selection of standardized mechanical components. DETAIL DRAWINGS: geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (functional analysis, dimensional chain analysis, etc.). PRODUCTION DRAWINGS: manufacturing drawings (the need for tolerance transfer) and general assembly drawings (orthographic representation and exploded views of assemblies). Short reference to technical catalogue drawings. DIAGRAMMATIC DRAWINGS.
Mandatory literature
Morais, José Manuel de Simões;
Desenho técnico básico. ISBN: 972-9247-01-3
Simões Morais, J.; Almacinha, J.; Texto de Apoio à Disciplina de Desenho de Construção Mecânica (MIEM) , AEFEUP, 2007
Complementary Bibliography
International Organization for Standardization;
Limits, fits and surface properties. ISBN: 92-67-10288-5
Morais, José Manuel de Simões;
Desenho básico. ISBN: 972-9247-00-5
Earle, James H.;
Engineering design graphics. ISBN: 0-13-030365-8
ISO Standards Handbook - TECHNICAL DRAWINGS. Vols 1 e 2, Switzerland: ISO, 4ª ed. 2002
ISO;
Fasteners and screws threads. ISBN: 92-67-10344-X (vol. 1)
French, Thomas E.;
Engineering drawing and graphic technology. ISBN: 0-07-113302-X
Silva, Arlindo 070;
Desenho técnico moderno. ISBN: 972-757-337-1
CHEVALIER, A.; Guide du Dessinateur Industriel, Paris: Hachette Technique, 2004
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Subject Classes |
Participação presencial |
60,00 |
|
|
Problems solving |
Teste |
37,00 |
|
2007-05-25 |
Test |
Exame |
5,00 |
|
2007-06-08 |
|
Total: |
- |
0,00 |
|
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End date |
Study |
Estudo autónomo |
60 |
2007-06-01 |
|
Total: |
60,00 |
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