Faculty of Oil Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Course unit title Descriptive geometry and engineering graphics
Course unit code
Type of course unit Compulsory
Level of course unit First cycle Bachelor
Year of study 1st year
Semester when the 1st Semester
course unit is
delivered
Number of ECTS 6
credits allocated
Name of lecturers Rauf Malikov
Class information Location: Room 1509
Contact:
[email protected]Learning outcomes After attending the module, students can
of the course unit
read and interpret drawings according to standard,
create complete detail- and assembly drawings according to standard,
plan dimensioning for function requirements and manufacturing
requirements of a product,
set tolerances on drawings according to standard,
use a methodology that results in stable and easy-to-edit models to
create 3D-solids and assemblies,
create assemblies with moving parts,
combine knowledge in drafting and CAD to create a complete basis for
manufacturing of a simple product, containing parts, assemblies and
detail- and assembly drawings.
Mode of delivery Face-to-face
Prerequisites and None
corequisites
Recommended NA
optional programme
components
Recommended or 1.N.D. Bhatt, “Engineering Drawing” Charotar Publishing House, 46 Edition, 2003
required reading 2.I.A.Habibov, G.S.Baghirova “Engineering Drawing”, Baku, 2016
Additional materials for class discussions and lectures related to the theme will be
distributed in class
Planned learning Classroom lecturing, case study discussions and brainstorming, feedback and
activities and presentation sessions, discussion sessions, independent works
teaching methods
Language of English
instruction
Course’s Contribution to CL
Program
1 Planes of projection. Orthographic projections of points. Projections of
points in different quadrants.
2 Geometrical construction.
3 Projections of straigh lines.
4 Construction of the sketch of three views of a detail, its sectioning and dimensioning.
Construction of the third projection of detail on two given projections, its sectioning
and dimensioning. Axonometric projections of detail.
5 Planes. Projections of planes.
6 Projections of polyhedron and solids. Classification of solids.
7 Development
8 Joints of details. Classification of joints. Detachable joints. Threads. Thread drawing.
9 Introduction to CAD.
10 Drawing objects by CAD
CL: Contribution Level (1: Very Low, 2: Low, 3: Moderate, 4: High, 5: Very High)
Course contents:
1 Introduction to Engineering Graphics. The methods of projections. Planes of 4
projection. Four quadrants.
Orthographic projections of points. Projections of points in different quadrants.
2 Geometrical construction. Dividing and constructing lines and angles. Dividing of line 4
into equal parts. Blending of two lines. Blending of Circle and line. Blending of two
circles. Internal and external blendings.
3 Projections of straigh lines. Relative position of point and straight line. True lenght of 4
a straight line and its inclination with the referance planes. Traces of a line. Methods
of determining traces of a line.Two straight lines.
4 Construction of the sketch of three views of a detail, its sectioning and dimensioning. 4
5 Construction of the third projection of detail on two given projections, its sectioning and 4
dimensioning. Axonometric projections of detail.
6 Planes. Projections of planes. Ways of plane representation on drawing. Traces of 4
planes. Principal lines of plane. Two planes.
7 Parallel and perpendicular planes. Determining the line of intersection of two planes. 3
8 MIDTERM EXAM 2
9 Construction of the complex drawing of polyhedron. Intersection of polyhedron with 4
plane. Intersection of polyhedron with straight line. Solids of revolution. Intersection of
solid of revolution with plane and straight line.
10 Joints of details. Classification of joints. Detachable joints. Threads. Thread drawing. 4
Designation of ISO threads. Join of two detail by thread.
11 Nut, bolt and stud. Join of two detail by bolt and stud. 4
12 Projections of solids. Classification of solids. Construction of the complex drawing of 4
polyhedron. Intersection of polyhedron with plane. Intersection of polyhedron with
straight line. Solids of revolution. Intersection of solid of revolution with plane and
straight line.
13 Introduction to CAD. Role of CAD in mechanical design. Principles and advantages of 4
CAD. AutoCAD software package user interface. Types of coordinates and command
techniques. Snap and grid.
14 Computer screen, layout of the software, standard tool bar/menus and 4
description of most commonly used tool bars. Selection of drawing size and
scale. Drawing objects: lines, rectangles, polygons, polylines, circles, ellipses,
arcs, splines.
15 Creation of 3D environment. Modelling. Commands of Solid Editing bar: 4
Extrude faces, offset faces, move faces, rotate faces, taper faces, shell
FINAL EXAM 3
ECTS Allocated Based on the Student Workload
Duration Total Workload
Activities Number
(hour) (hour)
Course duration in class 15 4 60
Preparation for Midterm Exam 1 15 15
Individual or Group Work 10 5 50
Midterm Exam 1 2 2
Paper/Project (including preparation and
presentation)
Homework 10 2 20
Preparation for the Final Exam 1 15 15
Final Exam 3
Total Workload 165
Total Workload/75(h) 165
ECTS Credit of the Course 6
Faculty of Oil Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Course unit title Computer graphics
Course unit code
Type of course unit Compulsory
Level of course unit First cycle Bachelor
Year of study 1st year
Semester when the course 1nd semester
unit is delivered
Number of ECTS credits 5
allocated
Name of lecturers Coordinator: Rauf Malikov
Class information Location: Room 1509
Time: Wonday 12.15- 13.50
Office hours: at any time according to student’s appointment
Contact:
[email protected]Learning outcomes of the Course Description.
course unit This course teaches the basics of engineering drawing utilising free hand
sketching, mechanical drawing, and computer aided drafting and solid modelling.
The fundamental principles of orthographic projection as well as the topics of
dimensioning, sectional views, isometric and perspective pictorials views,
descriptive geometry and assembly drawings are taught.
The aim of this course is to introduce students the basic concepts and the use of
engineering drawing in the design and manufacturing field. The students acquaint
with the basic knowledge and skills in engineering drawings and the capability to read
and interpret blue prints for manufacturing. The students can also develop an
understanding of 2D and 3D computer aided drafting with the requirements of good
engineering drawings and be able to apply them to their work.
Using computers at the beginning of the engineering education will help the students
visualize engineering components. Appropriate sketching exercises will be done
during practice hours by using a package program namely AutoCAD. The CAD
software should be perceived by the student as a tool for producing engineering
drawings.
After a successfully completed course the student should be able to:
read and interpret drawings according to standard,
create complete detail- and assembly drawings according to standard,
plan dimensioning for function requirements and manufacturing
requirements of a product,
set tolerances on drawings according to standard,
use a methodology that results in stable and easy-to-edit models to
create 3D-solids and assemblies,
create assemblies with moving parts,
combine knowledge in drafting and CAD to create a complete basis for
manufacturing of a simple product, containing parts, assemblies and
detail- and assembly drawings.
Mode of delivery Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Recommended optional
programme components
Recommended or required Required Text: : 1. I.A.Habibov, G.S.Baghirova “Engineering Drawing”, Baku,2016
reading 2. Scott Onstott. AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015
ISBN: 1118871243 / 9781118871249
Additional materials for class discussions and lectures related to the theme will be
distributed in class
Language of instruction English
Work placement(s) NA
Course contents:
1 Introduction to Engineering Graphics. The methods of projections. Planes of [1,]
projection. Orthographic projections of points. Projections of points in different Chapter 1,2
quadrants. Projections of straigh lines.
Geometrical construction. Dividing and constructing lines and angles. Dividing of [1]
2 line into equal parts. Blending of two lines. Blending of Circle and line. Blending of Chapter 3
two circles. Internal and external blendings.
3 Planes. Projections of planes. Ways of plane representation on drawing. Traces of [1]
planes. Principal lines of plane. Two planes. Parallel and perpendicular planes. Chapter 4,5
Determining the line of intersection of two planes.
Construction of the sketch of three views of a detail, its sectioning and [1]
4 dimensioning. Chapter 8,9
Construction of the third projection of detail on two given projections, its sectioning [1]
5 and dimensioning. Axonometric projections of detail. Chapter 8,9
6 Joints of details. Classification of joints. Detachable joints. Threads. Thread [1]
drawing. Chapter 10
Permanent joints. Rivets and Riveted Joints. Key joints. Welding Joints
7 Introduction to CAD. Role of CAD in mechanical design. Principles and [1]
advantages of CAD. AutoCAD software package user interface. Types of Chapter 1,3
coordinates and command techniques. Snap and grid.
8 MIDTERM EXAM
9 Computer screen, layout of the software, standard tool bar/menus and [2]
description of most commonly used tool bars. Selection of drawing size and Chapter 1
scale. Drawing objects: lines, rectangles, polygons, polylines, circles,
ellipses, arcs, splines.
10 Modifying commands: erase, copy, move, offset, rotate, mirror, scale, trim, [2]
extend, join, fillet, chamfer. Chapter 1,2
Object properties: Creating, using and modifying layers. Object color, select [2]
11 of type and weight of lines. Changing object properties Lab.work. Chapter 3
"Application of drawing and modifying commands for design of details"
12 Blocks, hatchings. Creating blocks in AutoCAD. Adding block attributes. [2]
Creating and modifying hatches. Using text in AutoCAD. Chapter 4
13 Dimensioning. Creating dimensions and dimensions styles. [2]
Chapter 5
14 Creation of 3D environment. Modelling. Commands of Solid Editing bar: [2]
Extrude faces, offset faces, move faces, rotate faces, taper faces, shell, Chapter 5
Lab.work " Designing details in the 3D system"
15 Plotting drawings Model and paper space. Page setup and drawing plotting [2]
Chapter 6,7
FINAL EXAM
Duration Total
Activities Number
(hours) Workload (hour)
Course duration in class 15 4 60
Preparation for Midterm Exam 1 15 15
Individual or Group Work 10 2 20
Midterm Exam 1 2 2
Paper/Project (including preparation and
presentation)
Homework 10 2 20
Preparation for the Final Exam 1 15 15
Final Exam 3
Total Workload 135
Total Workload/30 (h) 135
ECTS Credit of the Course 5