MET-106 Engineering Drawing II

Advanced techniques for creating, viewing, and plotting 2D and 3D CAD drawings will be presented. Lectures, demonstrations, and labs in a variety of applications will enhance the student’s CAD ability and professional development. Topics include attributes; drawing views, assembly drawings, threads and fasteners, dimensioning, tolerances, bearings and shafts, and the design process. Students will use parametric solid modeling software.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ESC-105

Lecture Contact Hours

1

Lab Contact Hours

5

Other Contact Hours

0

Department

  • Science & Technology

Grading Scheme

  • Letter

SUNY Gen Ed Credit

  • No

Course Learning Outcomes

  1. Selection and creation of the appropriate drawing views (orthographic, isometric, auxiliary, section, detail, broken, etc.)
  2. Preparation of a set of working drawings including detail drawings, assembly drawings and bill of materials in accordance with ANSI dimensioning standard
  3. Determine and apply different types of tolerances and calculation of hole and shaft sizes
  4. Design and develop common cam designs, gear train designs and bearing applications