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Dec 21, 2024
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CAD 2010 - Technical Drawing
Clock Hours: 318
Delivery Mode on-ground
Prerequisites: Assistant Drafter
Industry Certifications Elective - AutoDesk Certified Professional, Certified Solidworks Associate, ADDA Certified Drafter
Course Description: Focuses on the creation of multiple view drawings based on conventional drawing standards. Students will learn the concepts and practices of dimensioning and dimensional control for engineering drawings. The course includes sectional views, auxiliary views, and pictorial drawings.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Select appropriate views for representation
- Demonstrate the proper use of conventional breaks, fillets, rounds, and run outs.
- Identify machines features and drawing representations.
- Demonstrate how to represent various types of hole and specify how machined holes are dimensioned.
- Apply conventional practices to the revolution of ribs, spokes and webs.
- Explain the difference between first and third angle projection.
- Prepare formal multiview drawings from a sketch or industrial application.
- Describe the function of dimensions of an engineering drawing.
- Define the terms - leaders, dimension lines, extension lines and notes.
- Recognize aligned and unidirectional dimensioning systems.
- Apply finish symbols and notes to a drawing.
- Use conventional dimensioning techniques to describe size and shape accurately on an engineering drawing.
- Describe the purpose and function of primary and secondary auxiliary views.
- Describe the function and purpose sectional view drawings, types and section lining symbols.
- Describe axonometric projection and drawing.
- Prepare auxiliary view, sectional view, and axonometric drawings.
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