Course Description
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Course Name
Engineering Graphics
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Host University
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Location
Madrid, Spain
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Area of Study
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Course Level Recommendations
Lower
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ECTS Credits
6 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Engineering Graphics (222 - 13969)
Study: Bachelor in Electrical Power Engineering
Semester 2/Spring Semester
1st Year Course/Lower DivisionPlease note: this course is cross-listed under the majority of engineering departments. Students should select the course from the department that best fits their area of study.
Students are expected to have completed:
Technical Drawing
Compentences and Skills that will be Acquired and Learning Results:
1. To interpret and perform Industrial drawings.
2. To manage representation systems, their geometric basis, normalized agreements and symbols.
3. To express graphical ideas, designs and projects in a precise and normalized way.
4. To put into practice the knowledge about industrial design and computer assited design.
5. To Use a CAD software to virtual modeling, assembling and drafting mechanical assemblies.Description of Contents: Course Description
1.- Normalized representation systems:
1.1.- Descriptive Geometry (Monge's system): geometric basis, revolutions, plane changing, distances, angles, etc.
1.2.- Axonometric system: basis, isometric system, representation of industrial parts.
2.-Normalized representation of basic industrial elements.
2.1. - Industrial drawing rules.
2.2.- Axiliary views, cross sections.
2.3.- Assembly and part drawings.
2.4.- annotation rules.
2.5.- Dimensional and geometrical tolerances.
3.-Computed assisted design
3.1.- modeling
3.2.- assembling
3.3.- draftingLearning Activities and Methodology:
Theoretical presentations
Drawing exercises
Computer exercises by CAD
Personal and group working.
Drawing mechanism design
Drawing DevelopmentAssessment System:
Final Exam for the course: 60%
Continuous Assessment: 40%2.5 points over 6 points are required in the ordinary exam to pass the subject
Basic Bibliography:
Jesús Félez; Mª Luisa Martínez. Dibujo Industrial. Síntesis. 1996
Meneses, Álvarez, Rodríguez. Introducción al Solid Edge. Thomson Paraninfo. 2007Additional Bibliography:
B. Ramos Barbero y E. García Maté. Dibujo Técnico. AENOR.
C. Preciado y F.J. Moral. Normalización del dibujo técnico. Ed. Donostiarra.
F. J. Rodríguez de Abajo y R. Galarraga. Normalización del dibujo industrial. Ed. Donostiarra. 1993
Izquierdo Asensi. Geometría descriptiva. Autor.
Varios autores. Normas UNE. UNE.
Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.
ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits are converted to semester credits/quarter units differently among U.S. universities. Students should confirm the conversion scale used at their home university when determining credit transfer.