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Old Course (2014)

Computer Aided Design
EG221EE
Total: 5hours/week
Year: II Lecture: 3 hours/week
Semester: II Tutorial: hours/week
Practical: 2 hours/week
Lab: hours/week
 

Course Description:
This course deals with creation of two-dimensional drawing and layout drawing using standard
electrical symbols using AutoCAD. It also deals with the inserting dimensions and text in
drawing.
 

Course Objectives:
After completing this course the students will be able to
1. draw two dimensional objects using AutoCAD,
2. draw electrical layout using standard symbols , and
3. Insert dimension and text on drawing.
 

Course contents:
 

Unit 1: Introduction [4]     

    1.1 Loading AutoCAD, Screen organization
    1.2 Communicate with AutoCAD using the keyboard, the cursor menu, the screen
        menu, the pull-down menu, the toolbar menu and the dialogue box
    1.3 AutoCAD command and system variables, Command options and default
    1.4 Setting UNITS and DRAWING LIMITS
    1.5 Coordinate System: entering distances and angles
 

Unit 2: Basic Drawing Commands [7]    

    2.1 LINE command and its options
    2.2 POINT command
    2.3 XLINE command and its options
    2.4 ARC command and its options
    2.5 CIRCLE command and its options
    2.6 POLYGON command and its options
    2.7 PLINE command and its options
    2.8 MLINE command and its options
    2.9 SPLINE command and its options

Unit 3: Modifying commands [8]   

    3.1 Object selection methods
    3.2 ERASE, OOPS, UNDO, REDO commands
    3.3 OFFSET command
    3.4
COPY, MOVE, ROTATE, MIRROR, ARRAY command
    3.5 SCALE, STRETCH commands
    3.6 CHAMFER, FILLET commands
    3.7 TRIM, EXTEND commands
    3.8 EXPLODE, BREAK, LENGTHEN, DIVIDE commands
    3.9 PEDIT command
    3.10 CHPROP command, ltype, ltscale, lweight and color
    3.11 DDSELECT, DDMODIFY commands
    3.12 Use of Grips
 

Unit 4: Drawing Aids in AutoCAD [5]     

    4.1 ORTHO, GRID, SNAP commands
    4.2 ROTATED SNAP, OSNAP commands
    4.3 Creation of layers and layer properties
    4.4 Point filter
    4.5 Use of Calculator
 

Unit 5: Display commands [1]    

    5.1 ZOOM, PAN, VIEW commands
    5.2 REGEN command
    5.3 Creating Viewports
 

Unit 6: Inquiry Commands [3]    

    6.1 HELP command
    6.2 ID, DIST, AREA commands
    6.3 MASSPROP command
    6.4 LIST, DBLIST, STATUS commands
    6.5 TIME command
 

Unit 7: Fine tuning drawings [3]    

    7.1 HATCH and BHATCH commands
    7.2 Creating Isometric drawing
 

Unit 8: Grouping in AutoCAD [4]    

    8.1 BLOCK, WBLOCK commands
    8.2 INSERT, MINSERT commands
    8.3 EXPLODE, BASE commands
 

Unit 9: Working with text in AutoCAD [2]    

    9.1 TEXT, MTEXT, DTEXT commands
    9.2 Justifying text and text fonts
    9.3 STYLE command
 

Unit 10: Dimensioning in AutoCAD [2]    

    10.1 Dimensioning commands
    10.2 Dimension styles and dimension setup
    10.3 Dimension scale 

Unit 11: Layout Drawing [3]    

    11.1 Use of AutoCAD Design center
    11.2 Layout drawing using standard symbols
 

Unit 12: Plotting drawings [3]    

    12.1 Layout management
    12.2 Device information, pen parameters, paper size and orientation
    12.3 Scale, rotation and origin

New Course (2022)

Computer Aided Design
EG2202EE
Year: II Total: 5 hours /week
Part: II Lecture: 2 hours/week
Tutorial: hour/week
Practical: 3 hours/week
Lab: hours/week
 

Course Description:
This course deals with creation of two-dimensional drawing and layout drawing using Auto
CAD. It also deals with application of AutoCAD software in electrical field.
 

Course Objectives:
After completing this course, the students will be able to
1. Introduce AutoCAD software and its basic commands.
2. Draw 2D drawings and modify them.
3. Insert dimension and text on drawing.
4. Use AutoCAD in electrical sector.
 

Course Contents:
Theory

Unit 1. AutoCAD [4 Hrs.]
    1.1. Introduction
    1.2. Application
    1.3. Application of Basic Tools
        1.3.1. Keyboard,
        1.3.2. Cursor menu,
        1.3.3. Screen menu,
        1.3.4. Pull-down menu,
        1.3.5. Toolbar menu
        1.3.6. Dialogue box

Unit 2. Basic Commands and Drawing Aids [8 Hrs.]
    2.1. Drawing Commands (LINE, POINT, XLINE, ARC, CIRCLE, Polygon, PLINE,
            MLINE, SPLINE)
    2.2. Modifying Commands (ERASE, OFFSET, COPY, MOVE, CHPROP, ROTATE,
            MIRROR, ARRAY, FILLET, TRIM, LTTYPE, LTSCALE, DIVIDE)
    2.3. Drawing Aids (ORTHO, GRID, SNAP, OSNAP)
    2.4. Display Commands (ZOOM, PAN VIEW)
    2.5. HATCH and BHATCH commands
    2.6. Creation of Layer and Working on it.
    2.7. Layer Properties 

Unit 3. Grouping in AutoCAD [3 Hrs.]
    3.1. BLOCK, WBLOCK commands
    3.2. INSERT, MINSERT commands
    3.3. EXPLODE, BASE commands

Unit 4. Working with text in AutoCAD[2Hrs.] 

    4.1.TEXT, MTEXT, DTEXT command                                                                                                          4.2. Justifying text and text fonts
    4.3. STYLE command
 

Unit 5. Dimensioning in AutoCAD [2 Hrs.]
    5.1. Dimensioning commands
    5.2. Dimension styles and dimension setup
    5.3. Dimension scale
 

Unit 6. AutoCAD in Electrical Field [5 Hrs.]
    6.1. Necessity of AutoCAD in Electrical Engineering                                                                       6.2. Current scenario of AutoCAD for Electrical Engineering
    6.3. Use of AutoCAD in Building Electrification
 

Unit 7. Layout Drawing [3 Hrs.]
    7.1. Use of AutoCAD Design center
    7.2. Layout drawing using standard symbols
    7.3. Layout management
 

Unit 8. Plotting drawings [3 Hrs.]
    8.1. Using Layout to set up a print
    8.2. Device information, pen parameters, paper size and orientation
    8.3. Scale, rotation and origin
    8.4. Printing a drawing

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