Unit 1
Introduction to Engineering Graphics and 3D Modeling.
Introduction to BIS of Engineering Drawing – Significance of 3D modeling – Introduction to 3D Modeling Software
Unit 2
Orthographic and Isometric Projections in 3D.
Understanding orthographic projections of points, lines, planes, and solids in 3D – Developing 2D projections of 3D models. Developing sectional views of 3D models of solids – Developing isometric projections from 3D models of solids – Real-world applications of orthographic projections
Unit 3
Development of Lateral Surfaces.
Developing lateral surfaces of right regular prisms, cylinders, pyramids, and cones – Understanding the development of surfaces in 3D models – Real-world applications of surface development
Unit 4
Advanced 3D Modeling Techniques.
Advanced modeling techniques in 3D Modeling Software – Creating complex 3D models using multiple tools and techniques. – Applications of advanced 3D modeling techniques in various industries – Exporting 3D models for prototyping and manufacturing
Note: The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of engineering graphics, including 2D and 3D modeling techniques. The course will also cover various real-world applications of these techniques and how they are used in different industries. Students will be expected to complete assignments and projects using 3D Modeling Software (Autodesk® Fusion 360®). The classroom learning will be supplemented with a workbook, where the students shall have manual drawing practice for all projection-related topics.