Machine Drawing - From Scratch To Become A Master
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.58 GB | Duration: 7h 18m
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 9.58 GB | Duration: 7h 18m
Learn Machine Drawing concepts right from the basics for engineers, designers, product developers and all beginners!
What you'll learn
Apply the principles of engineering drawing in machine drawing and construct the sectional views of the given isometric view of an objects
Construct fasteners namely screwed fasteners; foundation bolts; key and cotter joints and riveted joints drawings
Construct drawings of shaft couplings; pipe joints; solid bearing, bushed bearing and plummer block
Develop drawings from the given parts and assembly of a stuffing box; piston assembly; tool post; screw jack; pipe vice; C-clamp and IC engine connecting rod
Requirements
Engineering drawing concepts shall help understanding this machine drawing course but is not a compulsory
Description
Machine drawing is the indispensable communicating medium employed in industries, to furnish all the information required for the manufacture and assembly of the components of a mechanical system. The contents of the course are chosen such that students can learn well about the drawing practice of most of the important mechanical engineering components and sub-assemblies.The principles of working, place of application and method of assembly of all the machine elements dealt with in the course to make the student thorough with the subject of mechanical engineering in general i.e., elements like Nuts, Bolts, Shaft Couplings, Bearings. This will also make the student understand what they are drawing instead of making the drawings mechanically.Discussions on Assembly Drawings and Part Drawings are selected with a number of exercises, drawn from wide range of topics to suit the practical requirements of mechanical engineering. The assemblies are selected such that they can be practiced in the available time in the given class.This course is a pragmatic course wherein all the concepts of machine drawing are explained in detail with applications of the parts in assembly of a machinery unit. The explanation is crystal clear and is such that even the fresher and novice students shall be able to understand easily with little effort.
Overview
Section 1: Conventional representation, Dimensioning and Sectional views
Lecture 1 Sectional views-1
Lecture 2 Sectional views-2
Lecture 3 Conventional representation of materials
Lecture 4 Conventional representation of machine components
Lecture 5 Dimensioning
Lecture 6 Indicating Notes in Drawings
Lecture 7 Sectional views-3
Section 2: Screw threads, Locking arrangements and Foundation bolts
Lecture 8 Screw Thread Nomenclature
Lecture 9 Types of Thread Profiles
Lecture 10 Coupler nut and coupler shaft
Lecture 11 Hexagonal nut
Lecture 12 Bolts; stud bolt and headed screws
Lecture 13 Locking arrangements
Lecture 14 Foundation bolts
Section 3: Keys, Cotters and Joints
Lecture 15 Keys (Part-1) Sunk key saddle key and round key
Lecture 16 Keys (Part-2) Gib head key; Peg key; single headed key; splined shaft; woodruff
Lecture 17 Socket and Spigot joint; Cotter Joint with sleeve; Gib along with a cotter
Lecture 18 Knuckle Joint orthographic projections
Lecture 19 Knuckle Joint working and concept
Section 4: Couplings and Pipe Joints
Lecture 20 Couplings (Part-1) Muff coupling and Half lap muff coupling
Lecture 21 Couplings (Part-2) Split Muff coupling
Lecture 22 Couplings (Part-3) Flanged coupling
Lecture 23 Claw coupling
Lecture 24 Oldhams coupling
Lecture 25 Universal Coupling
Lecture 26 Cast iron flanged pipe joint
Lecture 27 Socket and spigot pipe joint
Section 5: Riveted joints and welding symbols
Lecture 28 Riveted joints-An introduction
Lecture 29 Types of rivet heads
Lecture 30 Single riveted lap joint
Lecture 31 Double riveted chain lap joint
Lecture 32 Double riveted zig zag lap joint
Lecture 33 Riveted Butt Joints (single strap and double strap)
Lecture 34 Diamond Butt Joint
Lecture 35 Welding symbols and weld joint types
Section 6: Bearings
Lecture 36 Introduction to bearings and solid bearing
Lecture 37 Bushed bearing
Lecture 38 Plummer Block
Section 7: Assembly and Detail drawings- Part-1
Lecture 39 Stuffing box assembly drawing
Lecture 40 Piston Assembly of an IC Engine
Lecture 41 Single tool post part drawing
Lecture 42 Single Tool Post Assembly
Lecture 43 Square Tool Post Part drawing
Lecture 44 Square Tool Post Assembly
Section 8: Assembly and Detail drawings – Part-2
Lecture 45 Screw Jack part drawing
Lecture 46 Screw Jack Assembly
Lecture 47 Part Drawing of Pipe Vice
Lecture 48 Pipe Vice Assembly
Lecture 49 C-Clamp Details and Assembly
Lecture 50 Connecting Rod Assembly Drawing
Lecture 51 Connecting Rod Detail Drawing
Anyone who want to learn machine drawing like Product Designers; Mechanical Engineering students; spatial visualization novices as well as practitioners and drawing students