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CBSE 12th Class Engineering Graphics Syllabus
Parts/Units | Topics | Marks |
---|---|---|
Unit – I | Isometric Projection of Solids | 25 |
Unit – II | Machine Drawing | 45 |
Part A. Drawing of Machine Parts | ||
Part B. Assembly Drawing and Dis-assembly drawings −1. Bearings2. Rod Joints3. Tied-rod and Pipe Joints4. Couplings5. Pulleys | ||
Practical | 30 | |
Total | 100 |
Note −
Part A. Drawing of machine parts
(i) Drawing to full size scale with instruments
(Internal choice will be given between any two of the following).
Introduction of threads − Standard profiles of screw threads square, knuckle, B.S.W., Metric (external and internal). Bolts (Square, Hexagonal, Tee and Hook); Nuts: (Square and Hexagonal), Plain washer, combination of nut and bolt with or without washer for assembling two parts together, Single riveted lap joint with standard dimensions.
(ii) Free-hand sketches
(Internal choice will be given between any two of the following).
Conventional representation of external and internal threads; studs (plain, squareneck and collar), screws (round-head, cheese-head, 900 flat counter sunk-head, hexagonal socket head and grub-screw). Types of rivets: – snap head, pan headwithout tapered neck, flat head and 600 countersunk flat head. Types of sunk-keys (rectangular taper, woodruff and double-head feather key with gib head on both ends).
Part B. Assembly drawings and Dis-Assembly drawings
(Internal choice will be given between an Assembly drawing and a Dis-Assembly drawing).
Note −
1. In all Assembly drawings, half sectional front view will be asked. Side/End view or Top View/Plan will be drawn without section
2. In all the Dis-assembly drawings, only two orthographic views (one of the two views may be half in section or full in section) of any two parts
3.
a) In all sectional views, hidden lines / edges are not to be shown
b) In all full views, hidden /edges are to be shown
1. Bearings −
i. Open-Bearing
ii. Bushed-Bearing
2. Rod-Joints −
i. Cotter-joints for circular-rods (socket and spigot joint)
ii. Cotter-joints for round-rods (sleeve and cotter joint)
iii. Cotter-joints for square rods (Gib and cotter-joint)
3. Tie-rod and Pipe-joints −
i. Turnbuckle
ii. Flange pipe joint
4. Couplings −
i. Unprotected Flange Coupling (having socket and spigot arrangement)
ii. Protected Flange Coupling
5. Pulleys −
i. Solid cast iron pulley – (up to 200 mm diameters) having solid web
To perform the following tasks from the given views of the prescribed Machine Block (One)
I. Value-Points
(Not to scale but approximately proportionately) drawn with any medium, i.e. thermocol, soap-cake, plasticine, clay, wax, orchsis (available with florists), etc.
II. Computer Aided Design (CAD) – Project
III.
i. Sessional work relating to machine blocks as prescribed
ii. Viva-voce based on part – I and Part – II