Technical Report Format - JOB 10403 - 1
Technical Report Format - JOB 10403 - 1
Technical Report Format - JOB 10403 - 1
DURATION : 3 WEEKS
ASSESSMENT VERIFICATION
COURSE DETAILS
CAMPUS UniKL MITEC
COURSE NAME ENGINEERING DRAWING AND COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
COURSE CODE JOB 10403
LECTURER MAHZAN JOHAR
YEAR/SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 2022
ASSESSMENT DETAILS
TITLE/NAME ASSIGNMENT
WEIGHT 10 %
DATE/DEADLINE 25 NOVEMBER 2022
COURSE CLO3: Construct drawing based on actual object in 2D and 3D method
OUTCOME(S) using CAD software.
No Student Name ID
1 | P ag e
SEPT 2022 CONFIDENTIAL
Title
Introduce of Different Type of Projection and Views (2D and 3D Modelling)
Topic Covered
Chapter 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11
CLO Related
CLO 3: Construct drawing based on actual object in 2D and 3D method using CAD software. (P5)
Objectives
At the end of this practical task, the students shall be able to:
a) Construct 2D and 3D drawing.
b) Ability to the creation and modification of geometric models with an almost infinite capacity to develop all
types of structures and objects
c) Competence to handle AutoCAD software
Main Resources
a) AutoCAD
b) Lecture Notes
Overview
CAD (Computer Aided Design) is the use of computer software to design and document a product’s design process.
Engineering drawing entails the use of graphical symbols such as points, lines, curves, planes and shapes. Essentially,
it gives detailed description about any component in a graphical form.
CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. CAD is used to design, develop and optimize products. While it is very
versatile, CAD is extensively used in the design of tools and equipment required in the manufacturing process as well
as in the construction domain. CAD enables design engineers to layout and to develop their work on a computer
screen, print and save it for future editing.
When it was introduced first, CAD was not exactly an economic proposition because the machines at those times
were very costly. The increasing computer power in the later part of the twentieth century, with the arrival of
minicomputer and subsequently the microprocessor, has allowed engineers to use CAD files that are an accurate
representation of the dimensions / properties of the object.
2 | P ag e
SEPT 2022 CONFIDENTIAL
General Instructions
Task 1: 2D Drawing (refer to the practical task 1) 15% marks with weightage (5%)
Complete all drawing from the list practical task
Outline
1. Objective (1%)
2. Background of 2D drawing (2%)
3. Completed ALL of 2D drawing from the practical task 1 (10%)
4. Conclusions (what you learn (2%)
Task 2: 3D Modelling (refer to the practical task 2) 15% marks with weightage (5%)
Two drawing only from the list of practical task
Outline
1. Objective (1%)
2. Background of 3D CAD Modelling (2%)
3. Conversion from 3D drawing to 2D drawing, with title block (complete with dimension) (10%)
4. Conclusions (what you learn) (2%)
3 | P ag e