Public University of Navarre



CastellanoEuskara | Academic year: 2016/2017
Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering at the Universidad Pública de Navarra
Course code: 242205 Subject title: INDUSTRIAL DRAWING
Credits: 6 Type of subject: Basic Year: 1 Period: 2º S
Department: Agricultural Projects and Engineering
Lecturers:
PEREZ EZCURDIA, MARIA AMAYA (Resp)   [Mentoring ] LOPEZ SAN MARTIN, JAVIER   [Mentoring ]

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Module/Subject matter

Module: Basic training

Subject matter: Engineering graphics

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Contents

Architectonic drawing and electrical drawing

Descriptive geometry. Surface drawing

Mechanical assemblies

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Descriptors

Representation techniques. Spatial conception. Standardisation. Industrial Design Fundamentals

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General proficiencies

CG3: Knowledge of basic subjects, scientific and technological, that allows for continuous learning, along with the ability to adapt to new situations or changing environments.
CG4: The ability to resolve problems with initiative, decision-making, creativity, critical thinking and communicating and transmitting knowledge, skills and dexterity in the field of Industrial Engineering.

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Specific proficiencies

CFB5: Spatial vision and knowledge of graphic representation techniques, both by traditional methods of basic and descriptive geometry and through computer aided design tools.

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Learning outcomes

R1: To solve spatial problems and to conceive technical forms, as required by the creative activities of industrial projects and designs.

R2: To conceive the functioning and the assembling and disassembling operations of mechanical assemblies.
R3: To apply the technical drawing standards and symbols necessary to represent the elements, systems, and technical diagrams of industrial structures and installations.
R4: To express and communicate ideas and technical forms, either from one's own or from someone else, through freehand sketches, technical drawings and models created with drawing equipment or CAD software.
R5: To produce technical graphic documentation with a professional view, in the frame of industrial projects and design activities.

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Methodology

Methodology - Activity

In-class hours

Self-study hours

A-1 Lecture

30

 

A-2 Individual practice on medium size group

20

 

A-3 Group practice on medium size group

10

20

A-4 Individual assignments

 

40

A-5 Analysis, synthesis and self study

 

25

A-6 Exams and evaluation activities

5

 

 

 

 

Total

65

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Evaluation

 

 

Continuous evaluation:

Learning outcome

(proficiency)

Evaluation activity

Weight

Recoverable

Minimum to pass

*

Minimum to compensate

**

Minimum to attend the make up

***

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

(CG3, CG4, CFB5)

Attendance to class. Participative and thoughtful attitude

 0%

 No

 5 (out of 10)

 

 5 (out of 10)

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

(CG3, CG4, CFB5)

Written exam

 25%

Yes

 5 (out of 10)

 4 (out of 10)

 1 (out of 10)

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

(CG3, CG4, CFB5)

Assignment exam

 45%

Yes

 5 (out of 10)

 4 (out of 10)

 1 (out of 10)

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

(CG3, CG4, CFB5)

Assignment reports

 30%

Yes

 5 (out of 10)

 4 (out of 10)

 3 (out of 10)

* If the minimum to pass is not achieved in any of the evaluation activites, the final mark of the course will be at the most 4.5 (out of 10), FAILED.

** The evaluation of activities will be carried out per parts of the contents. If the minimum to compensate is not achieved in any of the parts, the final mark of the course will be at the most 4.5 (out of 10), FAILED.

*** In order to be able to attend the make up evaluation a minimum mark is required in each of the evaluation activities and parts evaluated

 

 

Make up evaluation:

Learning outcome

(proficiency)

Evaluation activity

Weight

*

Minimum to pass

**

Minimum to compensate

**

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

(CG3, CG4, CFB5)

Written exam

 -

5 (out of 10)

4 (out of 10) 

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

(CG3, CG4, CFB5)

Assignmet exam

 -

 5 (out of 10)

 4 (out of 10)

* The weight depends on what student is making up: exams or assignment reports

** If the minimum to pass is not achieved in any of the evaluation activites and parts, the final mark of the course will be at the most 4.5 (out of 10), FAILED.

 

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Agenda

Architectonic drawing and electrical drawing

Electrical layout plans. Installation diagram. Electrical drawing in residential buildings. Power and command diagrams in industrial installations with electrical motors

 

Descriptive geometry. Surface drawing

Concepts and basic drawings. Polyhedra. Developable ruled [j1] surfaces. Warped surfaces. Revolution surfaces. Other surfaces relevant for technical applications. Intersections of surfaces

 

Mechanical assemblies

Standard representation of industrial parts. Technical drawings. Assemblies and detailing drawings. Finish marks. Tolerances and fits. Threads, fasteners and springs. Welding and rivet representation. Basic mechanical elements and components. Mechanisms for transforming linear and angular motion.


 [j1]Single-curved

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Bibliography

Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.


FELEZ, J. y MARTÍNEZ, M.L. Ingeniería Gráfica y Diseño. Ed. Síntesis, 2008.

UBIETO, P. y IBAÑEZ, P., Diseño básico de automatismos eléctricos. Ed. Paraninfo,

CRESPO, J.J. y USTARROZ, I. Geometría descriptiva. Los autores.

CRESPO, J.J. y USTARROZ, I. Dibujo eléctrico. Los autores.

AURIA, J.M., IBAÑEZ, P. y UBIETO, P., Dibujo industrial. Conjuntos y despieces. Ed. Thomson, 2005, 2ª Edición.

COMPANY, P. VERGARA, M. y MONDRAGÓN, S., Dibujo industrial. Ed. Univesitat Jaume I, 2007.

FÉLEZ, J. y MARTÍNEZ, Mª.L., Dibujo Industrial. Ed. Síntesis, 1996.

ISO STANDARDS HANDBOOK - TECHNICAL DRAWINGS (2 volumes).

Volume 1: Technical drawings in general (part 1), 2002.

Volume 2: Mechanical engineering drawings; construction drawings; drawing equipment (parts 2, 3, 4), 2002.

ISO STANDARDS HANDBOOK - LIMITS, FITS AND SURFACE PROPERTIES. Ed. ISO, 1999.

MANUAL DE NORMAS UNE. DIBUJO TÉCNICO. CD-ROM. Ed. AENOR, 2005.

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Languages

English

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