STANDARD

 

 

DDF 109 - ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS I

 

 

Course Description

 

Provides knowledge and skills necessary to make working drawings.  Topics include:  detail drawings, orthographic assembly drawings, pictorial assembly drawings, and utilization of technical reference source.

 

Competency Areas                                                                             Hours

         

Detail Drawings

 

 

Class/Week

1

Orthographic Assembly Drawings

 

 

D. Lab/Week

9

Pictorial Assembly Drawings

 

 

P. Lab/Week

 

Utilization of Technical Reference Source

 

 

Credit Hours

5

 

                        

Prerequisite/Corequisite:  DDF 108

 

 

 

 

COURSE GUIDE

 

 

Competency

After completing this section, the student will:

Hours

 

Class

D.Lab

P.Lab

DETAIL DRAWINGS

3

25

 

Theory

State the purpose of detail drawings.

 

 

 

Application

Create a production ready drawing of a simple machine part using a drafting board and/or CAD system.

 

 

 

ORTHOGRAPHIC ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS

3

35

 

Theory

State the purpose of an orthographic assembly drawing.

 

 

 

Application

Create an orthographic assembly drawing of an end product incorporating the previously drawn machine part using a drafting board and/or CAD system.

 

 

 

PICTORIAL ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS

3

29

 

Theory

State the purpose for pictorial assembly drawings.

 

 

 

Application

Create a pictorial assembly drawing of a simple production part using a drafting board and/or CAD system.

 

 

 

UTILIZATION OF TECHNICAL REFERENCE SOURCE

1

1

 

Application

Use appropriate technical references to create the bill-of-materials required for the assembly of a specific end product.

 

 

 

 

 

Suggested Resources

 

Suggested Resources include textbooks shown below or most current edition.

 

Arnbal, C. A., & Crawford, J. V.  (1982).  Problems in engineering graphics.  Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.

 

Croft, F. M., et al.  (1989).  Engineering graphics.  New York: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Dent, J. B., et al.  (1987).  Fundamentals of engineering graphics (4th ed.).  New York: Macmillan.

 

Eide, A. R., et al.  (1985).  Engineering graphics fundamentals.  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Eide, A. R., et al.  (1987).  Engineering graphics problems book II to accompany engineering graphics fundamentals (6th ed.).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

French, T. E., et al.  (1986).  Engineering drawing & graphic technology (13th ed.).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Giesecke, F. F., et al.  (1989).  Principles of engineering graphics.  New York: Macmillan.

 

Jensen, C. H., & Helsel, J. D.  (1989).  Engineering drawing & design (4th ed.).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Luzadder, W. J., & Duff, J. M.  (1989).  Introduction to engineering drawing.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

 

O'Bryant, D. C., et al.  (1987).  Problems in engineering graphics.  Champaign, IL: Stipes.

 

Rogers, H.  (1986).  Problems book: Engineering drawing & graphic technology (13th ed.).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Spence, W. P.  (1985).  Engineering graphics workbook (Vol. 1) (2nd ed.).  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

 

Spence, W. P.  (1985).  Engineering graphics workbook (Vol. 3).  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

 

Spence, W. P.  (1988).  Engineering graphics (2nd ed.).  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.