ECTS
ECTS Course Catalogue

Course details
Course code: IBS10250o17
Semester: 2017/2018 summer
Name: Computer Aided Design
Major: Civil Engineering
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 2
ECTS points: 3
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 15 / 30 / 0
Lecturer: dr inż. Maciej Orzechowski, dr inż. Wojciech Kilian
Language of instruction: Polish / English
The course taught in English if the group has ≥6 students. The course taught in Polish with a possibility of support in English if the group has <6 students. Contact person dr inż. Wojciech Kilian

Learning outcomes: Student knows the concepts, commands, drawing tools and methods necessary to create technical documentation for two-dimensional drawing (2D), consistent with the principles of engineering drawing standards for construction industry. Student is conscious of possible usage of the software in solving of graphically defined engineering problems. Skills Student is able to exchange project information as drawing files between members of the workgroup. Student is able to implement the software to solve graphically defined engineering problems. Student can create 2D drawings containing all the required elements (descriptions, dimensions, tables, etc.) in accordance with the principles set out in appropriate standards.

Competences: Based on the acquired knowledge of the methods and tools of AutoCAD student is competent and a full member of a project team

Prerequisites: Descriptive Geometry and Technical Drawing, Information Technology

Course content: The criteria for selecting CAD software. User Interface. Communication with the program. File management. Drawing Space. Prototype drawing. Polar, spherical and cylindrical coordinates. Precise drawing. Relative and absolute coordinates. Drawing objects. Working with layers. Basic editing operations. Undo operations. Zooming, panning. Drawing helpers: grid, snap, polar tracking, snap to objects. Text. Hatch. Blocks. Create and insert blocks. Attributes blocks. External links. Dimensioning. Dimension styles. Working with bitmap files. The global coordinate system (WCS). Local coordinate systems (UCS). Modifying the UCS. The design plane. Views. Viewports. Viewing a drawing in space. Regions. Operations on regions. Three-dimensional (3D) modelling. Flat objects in 3D space. Wire, walls, and solid models. Predefined 3D objects - surfaces and solids. Modification of 3D objects. Boolean operations on solids. Sections. Materials. Rendering. Slides. Model space and paper space. Configuring a viewport in paper space. Print options. Printing. Individual configuration of the working environment. Geometry calculator. Working with a tablet.

Recommended literature: Autodesk Autocad Help files www.students.autodesk.com B. Palm, A. Yarwood, Introduction to Autocad 2016: 2D and 3D design. G. Omura, B. C. Benton, Mastering Autocad 2016. Autodesk Official Press

Assessment methods: A semester project, written test and a practical test. The minimum requirements to complete the course - 60% of the material.

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