Checking date: 04/02/2025


Course: 2024/2025

Engineering Graphics
(14015)
Bachelor in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering (Plan: 444 - Estudio: 223)


Coordinating teacher: MENESES ALONSO, JESUS

Department assigned to the subject: Mechanical Engineering Department

Type: Basic Core
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

Course:
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Branch of knowledge: Engineering and Architecture



Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Students are expected to have completed Technical Drawing in the high school, or the curso0 "Dibujo Técnico en Ingeniería"
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this subject, students will be able to: 1. Know, interpret and use the representation systems, their geometric foundation and the conventions and standardized symbols that underlie industrial design and computer-aided design. 2. Apply your knowledge and understanding to read, interpret and correctly develop industrial drafts. 3. Understand and use different methods to graphically express ideas, designs and projects in a precise, clear, unambiguous and standardized manner. 4. Develop technical level and computer-aided design laboratory tasks. 5. Select and use appropriate tools and methods to graphically document industrial designs. 6. Combine theory and practice to solve problems of engineering graphics. 7. Work effectively both individually and as a team
Learning Outcomes
RA1.1: Knowledge and understanding of the scientific and mathematical principles underlying their branch of industrial engineering. RA2.1: The ability to apply their knowledge and understanding to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems using established methods. RA3.2: An understanding of design methodologies, and an ability to use them. RA4.3: Workshop and laboratory skills. RA5.1: The ability to select and use appropriate equipment, tools and methods. RA5.2: The ability to combine theory and practice to solve engineering problems. CB1: Students have demonstrated possession and understanding of knowledge in an area of study that builds on the foundation of general secondary education, and is usually at a level that, while relying on advanced textbooks, also includes some aspects that involve knowledge from the cutting edge of their field of study. CB2: Students are able to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and possess the competences usually demonstrated through the development and defence of arguments and problem solving within their field of study. CG1: Ability to resolve problems with initiative, creativity decision-making and critical reasoning skills, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, skills and abilities in the Industrial Engineering area. CG3: Capacity to design a system, component or process in the area of electronic and automatic engineering in compliance with required specifications. CG9: Knowledge and capacity to apply computational and experimental tools for analysis and quantification of electronic and automatic engineering problems. CG15: Capacity for spatial vision and knowledge of graphic representation techniques, including traditional methods of metric geometry and descriptive geometry as well as computer-assisted design applications.
Description of contents: programme
Standardized representation systems, dihedral and axonometric system in greater depth. Standardized representation of basic industrial elements. Dimensioning. Dimensional and geometric tolerances. Geometric bases of Computer Aided Design.
Learning activities and methodology
Magistral lectures, exercises in classroom and / or computer room, personal work and drafts elaboration, teamwork for mechanical modeling, assemblying and drafting.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 49
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 51

Calendar of Continuous assessment


Extraordinary call: regulations
Basic Bibliography
  • B. Ramos Barbero y E. García Maté. Dibujo Técnico. AENOR. 2006
  • C. Preciado y F.J. Moral. Normalización del dibujo técnico. Donostiarra. 2009
  • F. J. Rodríguez de Abajo y R. Galarraga. Normalización del dibujo industrial. Donostiarra. 1993
  • González Monsalve y Palencia Cortés. Geometría Descriptiva.. Autores.. 1991
  • Izquierdo Asensi. Geometría Descriptiva. Paraninfo. 2000
  • J. Félez y M. L. Martínez. Dibujo Industrial. Síntesis.. 2000
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