EDD 102 - Engineering Drawing 2 Credits: 3 4 Skills Lab Hours
Prerequisites: EDD 101
Description This course is designed to provide a graphical means of solving problems involving true measurements, linear or angular and the solution of spatial relationships of point, lines and planes by means of projection. The course begins with a review of single and multiple auxiliary views and continues with the four basic constructions of descriptive geometry. Emphasis will be placed on complex intersections and surface developments to generate 2D and 3D computer generated surface models. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Label points, lines and planes using standard descriptive geometry notations.
- Draw the visibility of two non-intersecting lines given two views.
- Classify a line as an inclined line, oblique line or normal line given three views of a line.
- Determine the true length of a given line in space.
- Determine the true angle between two planes.
- Determine the true size and true shape of a given plane in space.
- Determine the true distance between two lines in space.
- Solve development problems for prisms, cylinders, cones and pyramids using parallel line techniques and radial line techniques.
- Use triangulation to solve for transitions between two geometric shapes.
- Draw the intersection between any combination of lines, planes, prisms, cylinders, cones and pyramids.
Listed Topics
- Review of basic drafting concepts
- Introduction to descriptive geometry
- Descriptive geometry problem solving concepts
- Points, lines and planes
- Intersections and piercing points
- True distances
- Developments
- True size of planes
- Solid models
Reference Materials Instructor-approved textbook. Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 4/16/2013 Last Reviewed: 3/12/2021
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