Mechanical Drawing Ⅰ

Course Information

College Toyama College Year 2023
Course Title Mechanical Drawing Ⅰ
Course Code 0126 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Department of Maritime Technology Student Grade 4th
Term First Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials
Instructor Ikeno Kazunari

Course Objectives

At the completion of this course, students will be able to:
1) understand basic knowledge of mechanical drawings.
2) understand underlying principles of trigonometry.
3) draw mechanical elements.
4) understand the requirements in relevant standards.
5) prepare for the examination of seaman’s competency certificate.

Rubric

Ideal Level of Achievement (Very Good)Standard Level of Achievement (Good)Unacceptable Level of Achievement (Fail)
Evaluation 1Can fully understand basic knowledge of mechanical drawings correctlyCan correctly understand basic knowledge of mechanical drawings Can’t understand basic knowledge of mechanical drawings
Evaluation 2Can fully understand underlying principles of trigonometry correctlyCan correctly understand underlying principles of trigonometryCan’t understand underlying principles of trigonometry
Evaluation 3Can draw mechanical elements perfectlyCan correctly draw mechanical elementsCan’t draw mechanical elements
Evaluation 4Can fully understand the requirements in relevant standards correctlyCan correctly understand the requirements in relevant standards Can’t understand the requirements in relevant standards
Evaluation 5Is well prepared for the examination of seaman’s competency certificateIs prepared for the examination of seaman’s competency certificateIs not prepared for the examination of seaman’s competency certificate

Assigned Department Objectives

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Teaching Method

Outline:
Basics of mechanical drafting are taught through lectures and exercises aimed at enabling the students to prepare for the questions asked by the certification examination of seaman’s competency certificate.
Style:
Lectures and exercises by an instructor
Notice:
Students who earned less than 60 points may be given a separate assignment upon request if there is a justifiable reason. 60 points will be given to those students who are assumed to be complete the course by completing such assignments.
This is an obligatory course to obtain the license of Third grade maritime officer (Engine) at training schools designated by the Law of Maritime Officers as the subject on Engine Part 3 Drawing.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
1st Semester
1st Quarter
1st [Lecture]
- Introduction
- Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS)
Can understand drawings as engineering language and relation with Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS).
2nd [Lecture/Exercise]
- Projection methods
Can understand first angle projection and third angle projection.
3rd [Lecture]
- Lines and characters
Can understand meanings of lines and characters used in drawings.
4th [Lecture]
- Scale and drafting paper
Can understand scale, size of paper and style of drawings
5th [Exercise]
- Drawing exercise 1
Can understand order to draw, number of projections, geometry and auxiliary procedures.
6th [Exercise]
- Drawing exercise 2
Can understand sectional view, fictitious line and dimensioning.
7th [Lecture]
- Simplified draw method
- Symbols
Can understand simplified draw method and expression of machine parts.
8th [Exercise]
- Packing gland 1
Can draw packing gland 1.
2nd Quarter
9th [Exercise]
- Packing gland 2
Can draw packing gland 2.
10th [Exercise]
- V-block
Can draw V-block.
11th [Exercise]
- Cam
Can draw cam.
12th [Exercise]
- Shaft coupling 1
Can draw shaft coupling 1.
13th [Exercise]
- Shaft coupling 2
Can draw shaft coupling 2.
14th [Exercise]
- Support base 1

Can draw Support base 1.
15th [Exercise]
- Support base 2

Can draw Support base 2.
16th [Final exam] Can draw mechanical elements based on the knowledge of mechanical drawings, underlying principles of trigonometry and requirements in relevant standards.

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPresentationMutual Evaluations between studentsBehaviorPortfolioOtherTotal
Subtotal10000090100
Basic Ability0000000
Technical Ability10000090100
Interdisciplinary Ability0000000