18CHL47 Chemical Engg. Drawing Lab syllabus for CH



A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Module-1 Lab 0 hours

SECTIONAL VIEWS:

Representation of the sectional planes, Sectional lines and hatching, selection of section planes and types of sectional views.

 

PROPRTIONATE DRAWINGS

Equipment and piping symbols, Vessels components: Vessel openings, Manholes, Vessel enclosures, Vessel support, Jackets, Shell and tube heat exchanger, Reaction vessel and different types of Evaporators. P & I Diagrams

 

ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS:

Joints: Cotter joint with sleeve, Socket and Spigot joint, Flanged pipe joint, Union joint, Stuffing box and Expansion joint (Screw type or flanged type)

 

COURSE OUTCOMES:

On successful completion of this course students will be able to

  • Analyze the general projections of given object.
  • Represent two-dimensional proportionate drawings of process symbols of various pipes and fittings.
  • Demonstrate the proportionate drawings of reaction vessel, jacked vessels, evaporator, STHE and DPHE
  • Identify the parts of industrial used equipment. · Draw the assembly drawings of socket and spigot, flanged pipe and union joints showing sectional, front, top, and side views.
  • Demonstrate the usage of solid edge software tool for engineering drawing.

 

Note:

  • Assignments to be given to students to practice all the drawings and weightage shall be given to these assignments while awarding IA marks.
  • Minimum of Ten drawings are to be conducted.
  • Examination consists of one question on proportionate drawing (30 marks) and one question on Assembly drawing (70 marks).
  • Examination to be conducted like other lab exams. Question paper should be prepared jointly by Internal and External examiners.
  • Computer Aided drawing Software: Solid Edge or Equivalent Software.

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.Gopal Krishna K.R., “Machine Drawing”, 2nd revised edn., Sudhas stores, Bangalore, 1998

2.Bhat N.D., “Machine Drawing”, 22ndedn., Charoter Publishing House, Anand, 1987

3. Joshi M.V., “Process Equipment Design”, 3rdedn., Macmillan India publication”, New Delhi, 1999

 

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1.Walas S.M., “Chemical Process Equipment”, Butterworth Heinemann Pub., 1999

2. Ludwig E.E., “Applied Process Design”, 3rdedn., Gulf Professional Publishing, New Delhi, 1994

Note: Minimum 10 experiments are to be conducted

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