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Course code: RTSS10241o15
Semester: 2015/2016 summer
Name: Engineering graphics II
Major: Agricultural and Forestry Engineering
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 2
ECTS points: 2
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 0 / 30 / 0
Lecturer: Dr inż. Arkadiusz Dyjakon
Language of instruction: Polish


Learning outcomes: He has a general knowledge of graphics engineering and machinery parts design used in the field of agricultural and forest technology. He has a general knowledge of the computer graphics program operation used for machinery parts design. Can obtain information from literature, databases and other sources about rules of technical documentation execution applying draw and IT technique, is able to integrate the information, make their interpretation, as well as draw conclusions and formulate and justify opinions according to the graphics engineering. Can elaborate a technical drawing/design of machinery parts related to the realized engineering task. Has an ability of the self-education and improvement of the qualifications in the area of basic graphics engineering and computer graphics program for engineers. Can under supervision perform simple tasks, research and design in the area of graphics engineering related to machinery parts.

Competences: Understands the need to know the capabilities and continuous training raising professional competences in the area of graphics engineering to ensure safe and proper operation of the machinery parts. Is aware of the importance, responsibility and consequences of appropriate drawing and technical documentation execution needed for assurance of the non-failure operation of the machinery used in the agricultural and forest technology.

Prerequisites: Basic Informatics

Course content: Normalized elements of technical drawing, lettering, rules of drawing and technical documentation execution, plane curves, projection on the surface, three-dimensional perception, views and cross-sections of bodies and machinery parts, dimensioning, surface tolerancing, dimensions fitting, surface roughness and machinery parts processing, technical documentation reading. Separable and unseparable joints. Drawing of machinery elements used in the agriculktural and forest technology. Pulley and gear wheels. Basic kinematic schemes of machineries. Basic possibilities of application of computer graphic program for engineers in the technical projects drawing.

Recommended literature: 1. Frederick E. Giesecke, Ivan L. Hill, Henry C. Spencer, Alva E. Mitchell, John Thomas Dygdon, James E. Novak, Shawna E. Lockhart, Marla Goodman: Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, Pearson (14 edition), 2011. 2. William S. Chalk, John A. Nelson, David E. Goetsch: Technical Drawing, Delmar Cengage Learning (4th revised edition), 1999. 3. Frederick E. Giesecke, Alva Mitchell, Henry Spencer, Ivan Hill, John T. Dygdon, James Novak: Engineering Graphics, Prentice-Hall, 2003. 4. Colin H. Simmons, Dennis E. Maguire, Neil Phelps: Manual of Engineering Drawing: Technical Product Specification and Documentation to British and International Standards, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd, 2012. 5. Mr Paul Green: The Mechanical Engineering Drawing Desk Reference: Creating and Understanding ISO Standard Technical Drawings, Create Space Independent Publishing Platform (1 edition), 2007.

Assessment methods: Assessment of education effects in terms of knowledge: credit of all graphic drawings and projects based on the theoretical preparation, credit of basic operation of computer engineering graphic program. Assessment of education effects in terms of skills: corect execution of drawing tasks, skill of drawing tools operation, skill of of basic operation of computer engineering graphic program, three-dimensional perception, creativity and logic during the graphic problems solution. Assessment of e

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