Department
of Physics and Engineering
University
of Central Oklahoma
Location and Time
Howell Hall 101
MWF 12:00 12:50 p.m.
Instructor: Evan Lemley, Ph.D.; Asst. Prof.,
Department of Physics and Engineering
Office: Howell
Hall 221L
Web-Site: www.physics.uco.edu/~elemley/
E-mail: elemley@uco.edu
Phone: (405)974-5473
Office Hours: T 10:00 a.m. noon, R 10:00 a.m. 11:00
a.m., or by appointment
..I will usually be around Howell Hall during regular
business hours.
Wednesday May 8 from 11:00 a.m. 12:50 p.m. in
Howell 101
Course Description
This course will introduce the
student to design methodology, drafting standards, basic spatial modeling, and
CAD systems. Students will gain design
experience through team projects involving an engineering problems using CAD
software.
Prerequisites
None
Textbook
Engineering Graphics, 7th Edition, Frederick E. Giesecke and Alva Mitchell,
Prentice Hall Engineering, Science & Math, 2000.
The
student shall be able to
1.
Demonstrate
understanding of the engineering design process
2.
Apply
the design process in a team environment to a specified design project
3.
Produce
engineering drawings using basic drawing equipment
4.
Produce
engineering drawings using computer-aided design (CAD) software
5.
Demonstrate
understanding of geometric construction
6.
Demonstrate
understanding of the use of orthographic projections
7.
Demonstrate
understanding of the use of sections
8.
Demonstrate
understanding of basic drawing symbols for commonly encountered equipment and
processes
9.
Demonstrate understanding of the
techniques of dimensioning and tolerances
10.
Produce
basic three-dimensional drawings using computer-aided design software
Homework
Homework is worth the equivalent of one test
score. Working HW problems in a timely
manner is the best way to do well on exams and in the class as a whole.
Homework should be neatly written on only one side
of your paper, folded length-wise with your name written on the outside of the
folded pages before turning it in (See
section entitled HW Format).
Homework is due at the beginning of the class period on the due-date or
due-day. All homework received after
this time will be considered late and a suitable penalty will be assigned. Late homework will be accepted until the one
week after the due date subject to the penalties described above, after that
time HW will not be accepted.
Each HW problem you turn in is worth ten
points. Some problems will be graded on
detailed solutions and others will be graded on effort. I will not tell you ahead of time
which or how many problems will be graded in detail (they will picked at
random), but on the returned and graded HW paper a check mark next to the
problem number will indicate full effort (or ten points) and a numerical score
(e.g. 8/10) next to the problem number will be used on those problems under
more scrutiny. The best approach to
take on the HW, is to make the HW satisfy the criteria of correct solutions and
proper HW format (see the section on HW Format at that is attached to
this syllabus).
Grading Policies
The
following table shows the breakdown of credit for the course.
HW
and misc. 20%
Midterm
Exam 20%
Project
1 20%
Project
2 20%
Final 20%
______
Total 100%
I
will attempt to stay with the grading scale as below:
>=90% A
80-90% B
70-80% C
60-70% D
<60% F
EQUITY STATEMENT
Students with disabilities who believe that they may need accommodations
in this class are encouraged to contact Adaptive Needs Coordinator Brad Morelli
at ext. 2573, or see me after class as soon as possible to better ensure that
such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion.
Tentative Class Schedule for Engineering Design
Graphics Spring 2002
|
Week # |
Day |
Date |
Topic |
Covered |
|
1 |
M |
14-Jan-02 |
Syllabus
and Introductory Material |
|
|
|
W |
16-Jan-02 |
Ch. 1 Design and the Graphic Language |
|
|
|
F |
18-Jan-02 |
Ch. 2 Introduction to CAD |
|
|
2 |
M |
21-Jan-02 |
Martin Luther King Day - NO
CLASS |
|
|
|
W |
23-Jan-02 |
Ch. 3 Instrument Drawing |
|
|
|
F |
25-Jan-02 |
Ch. 3 Instrument Drawing |
|
|
3 |
M |
28-Jan-02 |
Ch.4 Geometric
Constructions |
|
|
|
W |
30-Jan-02 |
Ch. 5 Sketching and Shape Description |
|
|
|
F |
01-Feb-02 |
Ch. 6 Multiview Projection |
|
|
4 |
M |
04-Feb-02 |
Ch. 6 Multiview Projection |
|
|
|
W |
06-Feb-02 |
Ch. 7 Sectional Views |
|
|
|
F |
08-Feb-02 |
Ch. 7 Sectional Views |
|
|
5 |
M |
11-Feb-02 |
Ch. 8 Auxiliary Views |
|
|
|
W |
13-Feb-02 |
Ch. 8 Auxiliary Views |
|
|
|
F |
15-Feb-02 |
Ch. 10 Manufacturing Design and Processes |
|
|
6 |
M |
18-Feb-02 |
Ch. 11 Dimensioning |
|
|
|
W |
20-Feb-02 |
Ch. 12 Tolerancing |
|
|
|
F |
22-Feb-02 |
Project 1 Assignments and Group Assignments |
|
|
7 |
M |
25-Feb-02 |
DesignCAD Introduction |
|
|
|
W |
27-Feb-02 |
DesignCAD Tutorial Start |
|
|
|
F |
01-Mar-02 |
DesignCAD Tutorial Start |
|
|
8 |
M |
04-Mar-02 |
Project 1 Group Meetings |
|
|
|
W |
06-Mar-02 |
DesignCAD Tutorial Continue |
|
|
|
F |
08-Mar-02 |
DesignCAD Tutorial Continue |
|
|
9 |
M |
11-Mar-02 |
Project 1 Group Meetings |
|
|
|
W |
13-Mar-02 |
MIDTERM EXAM |
|
|
|
F |
15-Mar-02 |
Project 1 Group Meetings |
|
|
10 |
M |
18-Mar-02 |
SPRING BREAK NO CLASS |
|
|
|
W |
20-Mar-02 |
SPRING BREAK NO CLASS |
|
|
|
F |
22-Mar-02 |
SPRING BREAK NO CLASS |
|
|
11 |
M |
25-Mar-02 |
Project 1 Group Meetings |
|
|
|
W |
27-Mar-02 |
DesignCAD Tutorial Finish |
|
|
|
F |
29-Mar-02 |
DesignCAD Tutorial Finish |
|
|
12 |
M |
01-Apr-02 |
Project 1 Group
Presentations |
|
|
|
W |
03-Apr-02 |
Project 1 Group
Presentations |
|
|
|
F |
05-Apr-02 |
Project 2 Assignments and Group Assignments |
|
|
13 |
M |
08-Apr-02 |
DesignCAD Assignment 1 |
|
|
|
W |
10-Apr-02 |