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PRDE 1450 - AutoCAD: Detailing & Assemblies

Credit Hours: 3.00


Prerequisites: DRCG 1140  

(formerly DRCG 1110)

Industrial drawing practices with emphasis on development of 3D parametric modeling and orthographic projection and basic subsystem (subassembly) and single component (detail) drawing including dimensioning, auxiliary, and section views.

Billable Contact Hours: 4

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OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
Outcome 1: Upon completion of this course, students will create three dimensional single component parametric models (details) in the construction of engineering drawings.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a machined from solid single component in orthographic 3rd angle projection, the learner will:

  1. Demonstrate appropriate design intent required to model the part within a specified timeline.
  2. Apply best profile/efficient modeling practices within a specified timeline.
  3. Demonstrate appropriate placement of model in space with 100% accuracy after checker changes within one try.
  4. Construct defined and under-defined sketches within a specified timeline.

Outcome 2: Upon completion of this course, students will create single component (details) orthographic engineering drawings in 3rd angle projection.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a machined from solid single component pictorial, the learner will:

  1. Develop an electronic solid model drawing of the pictorial sketch with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  2. Convert the electronic drawing from Objective 1.1 to an orthographic drawing in 3rd angle projection. Performance is satisfactory when all primary views of the component are complete, to scale, and appropriately dimensioned and the subtitle block and the title block are complete with an accuracy of 100% after completing checker changes within one try.

Outcome 3: Upon completion of this course, students will apply thread and fastening techniques.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a machined from solid single component pictorial, the learner will:

  1. Develop an electronic solid model drawing of the pictorial sketch with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  2. Construct a clearance, counter bored, counter sink hole thru with the appropriate callout, using the 3D model from Objective 3.1, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  3. Construct a clearance, counter bored, counter sink hole to a specified depth with the appropriate callout, using the 3D model from Objective 3.1, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  4. Construct a press fit and slip fit hole thru with the appropriate callout, using the 3D model from Objective 3.1, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  5. Construct a press fit and slip fit hole to a specified depth with the appropriate callout, using the 3D model from Objective 3.1, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  6. Construct a threaded hole thru with the appropriate callout, using the 3D model from Objective 3.1, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  7. Construct a threaded hole to a specified depth with the appropriate callout, using the 3D model from Objective 3.1, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  8. Construct a press fit and slip fit dowel pin, and socket head screw, with the appropriate callout, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.

Outcome 4: Upon completion of this course, students will develop charts and tables.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software, the learner will:

  1. Construct a revision chart, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  2. Construct a bill of materials, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  3. Construct a boring chart, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  4. Import a boring chart, revision chart, and bill of materials into a given electronic drawing, with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.

Outcome 5: Upon completion of this course, students will apply dimensioning systems to machine parts, casting and weldments.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a machined from solid, casting, and welded constructed single component pictorial, the learner will:

  1. Develop an electronic solid model drawing of the machined from solid, casting, and welded constructed single component with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  2. Apply appropriate base line dimensioning to a machine from solid part, casting, and weldment with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  3. Apply appropriate datum line dimensioning to a machine from solid part, casting, and weldment with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.

Outcome 6: Upon completion of this course, students will develop auxiliary views.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a machined from solid, single component pictorial, the learner will:

  1. Develop an electronic solid model drawing of the machined from solid single component with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  2. Using the electronic solid model drawing of the machined from solid single component from Objective 6.1, the learner will develop a single auxiliary view with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  3. Using the electronic solid model drawing of the machined from solid single component from Objective 6.1, the learner will develop a double auxiliary view with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.

Outcome 7: Upon completion of this course, students will develop sectional views.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a machined from solid single component pictorial, the learner will:

  1. Develop an electronic solid model drawing of the machined from solid single component with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.
  2. Using the electronic solid model drawing of the machined from solid single component from Objective 7.1, the learner will develop a broken section, half section, offset section, and aligned section view with 100% accuracy after completing checker changes within one try.

Outcome 8: Upon completion of this course, students will construct a three-dimensional parametric subsystem (subassembly) drawing.

Objectives: Using AutoCAD CAD software and a given paper sketch of a subsystem drawing, the learner will:

  1. Construct an electronic parametric solid model of the sub system with ballooning, completed bill of materials and title block with 100% accuracy after checker changes within one try.
  2. Complete a component (detail) sheet(s) in orthographic 3rd angle projection and included 3D thumbnail sketch with 100% accuracy after checker changes within one try.
  3. Animate and exploded view of the subsystem with 100% accuracy within a specified timeline.

COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES (CDO)
• Communication: The graduate can communicate effectively for the intended purpose and audience.
• Critical Thinking: The graduate can make informed decisions after analyzing information or evidence related to the issue.
• Global Literacy: The graduate can analyze human behavior or experiences through cultural, social, political, or economic perspectives.
• Information Literacy: The graduate can responsibly use information gathered from a variety of formats in order to complete a task.
• Quantitative Reasoning: The graduate can apply quantitative methods or evidence to solve problems or make judgments.
• Scientific Literacy: The graduate can produce or interpret scientific information presented in a variety of formats.

CDO marked YES apply to this course:
Critical Thinking: YES
COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
Session Topic

  1.  
    1. Orientation
  2.  
    1. Orthographic Projection
    2. Lab
  3.  
    1. Lab
  4.  
    1. Dimensioning
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  5.  
    1. Lab
  6.  
    1. Assembly and Detail Relationship
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  7.  
    1. Lab
  8.  
    1. Commercial Details
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  9.  
    1. Lab
  10.  
    1. Detailing
      1. Parts machined from a solid
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  11.  
    1. Lab
  12.  
    1. Detailing
      1. Parts machined from a solid
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  13.  
    1. Lab
  14.  
    1. Detailing
      1. Casting details
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  15.  
    1. Lab
  16.  
    1. Detailing
      1. Casting details
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  17.  
    1. Lab
  18.  
    1. Welded Construction
      1. Weldment details
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  19.  
    1. Lab
  20.  
    1. Welded Construction
      1. Weldment details
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  21.  
    1. Lab
  22.  
    1. Sectional Views
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  23.  
    1. Lab
  24.  
    1. Sectional Views
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  25.  
    1. Lab
  26.  
    1. Auxiliary Views
      1. Single auxiliary views
    2. Lab
    3. Problems Due
  27.  
    1. Lab
  28.  
    1. Auxiliary Views
      1. Multiple auxiliary views
    2. Lab
  29.  
    1. Lab
  30.  
    1. Lab
    2. Problems Due
  31.  
    1. Lab
    2. Problems Due
  32.  
    1. Course Evaluation

Primary Faculty
Buhalis, Harry
Secondary Faculty
Carlson, James
Associate Dean
Thero, Laura
Dean
Hutchison, Donald



Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088



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