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Syllabus 2017-18 - 13411004 - Graphic Expression (Expresión gráfica)

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DEGREE: Grado en Ingeniería mecánica (13411004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
DEGREE: Grado en Ingeniería eléctrica (13511004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
DEGREE: Doble grado en Ingeniería eléctrica e Ingeniería mecánica (13611004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
DEGREE: Doble grado en Ingeniería eléctrica e Ingeniería electrónica industrial (13711004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
DEGREE: Grado en Ingeniería electrónica industrial (13111004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
DEGREE: Doble grado en Ingeniería mecánica e Ingeniería de organización industrial (13811004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
DEGREE: Grado en Ingeniería de organización industrial (13011004)
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017-18
COURSE: Graphic Expression
SYLLABUS
1. COURSE BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: Graphic Expression
CODE: 13411004 (*) ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017-18
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 1
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 YEAR: 1 SEMESTER: PC
2. LECTURER BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: ROJAS SOLA, JOSÉ IGNACIO
DEPARTMENT: U113 - INGENIERÍA GRÁFICA, DISENO Y PROYECTOS
FIELD OF STUDY: 305 - EXPRESIÓN GRÁFICA EN LA INGENIERÍA
OFFICE NO.: A3 - 225 E-MAIL: jirojas@ujaen.es P: 953212452
WEBSITE: http://www10.ujaen.es/conocenos/departamentos/inggra/3021
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9001-1050
LANGUAGE: - LEVEL: 1
NAME: VALDERRAMA ZAFRA, JOSÉ MANUEL
DEPARTMENT: U113 - INGENIERÍA GRÁFICA, DISENO Y PROYECTOS
FIELD OF STUDY: 305 - EXPRESIÓN GRÁFICA EN LA INGENIERÍA
OFFICE NO.: A3 - A3-221 E-MAIL: jmzafra@ujaen.es P: 953212826
WEBSITE: www4.ujaen.es/~jmzafra/
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6299-5539
LANGUAGE: - LEVEL: 1
3. CONTENT DESCRIPTION

PART I. REPRESENTATION TECHNIQUES AND STANDARDIZATION

Unit 1. Introduction: Concept of standard. Formats and folding paper planes. Margins. Scales. Labeling. Lines standard.

Unit 2. Description and analysis of shapes: standard representations. Cube projections. Election of views. Position of the object. Selection criteria and economic views. Auxiliary projection planes. Other conventions . Introduction to dimensioning.

PART II. DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY

Unit 3. Fundamentals of Representation Systems: Types of projection: conical and cylindrical. Reversibility of the projection. Representation systems: dihedral, axonometric, conical and based plans.

DIHEDRAL SYSTEM

Unit 4. Dihedral System: Introduction. Purpose. Fundamental concepts and nomenclature. Main views. Representation and identification of notable elements. Alphabets.

Unit 5. Dihedral system: Relations of belonging, incidence and relative position between notable elements and resolution metric problems: Intersections between planes and between lines and planes. Parallelism between lines, between planes and between lines and planes. Perpendicularity between lines, between lines and planes and between planes. Distances between points, between point and plane, straight point, minimum distance between two straight lines that intersect. Angles between line and plane and between two planes. Angles lines and planes with the planes of projection.

Unit 6. Dihedral System: Methods for obtaining true forms and magnitudes: Lowering a plane. Fundamentals. Affinity flat. Reverse process. Plane changes. Justification. Turns of notable elements. Justification.

Unit 7. Dihedral System: Surfaces: Concepts and curved surface. Tangent plane to a surface at one of its points. Classification. Contour apparent. Radiated polygonal base surfaces and (circular prism, pyramid, cylinder and cone). Representation, flat sections, intersection with straight, developments and transformed. Spherical surface. Contour apparent. Location of points on the sphere and the tangent plane at a point. Flat section and intersection with straight.

Unit 8. Dihedral System: Intersection of surfaces. General method. Plans boundaries and auxiliary planes. Penetration tangential penetration and mutual penetration or maximum bite. Method of Radial Planes. Method of concentric spheres.

BASED PLANS SYSTEM

Unit 9. Introduction. Fundamentals. Module or range. Representation and identification of significant elements. Alphabets.

Unit 10. Relationship of belonging, incidence, and relative position of notable elements. Metric resolution of problems. Intersections between planes and between lines and planes. Parallelism between lines, between planes and between lines and planes. Perpendicularity between lines, between lines and planes and between planes. Distances between points, between point and point-to-plane and straight. Angles between line and plane and between two planes.

Unit 11. Method of obtaining true forms and magnitudes. Lowering a plane. Fundamentals. Reverse process.

Unit 12. Applications. Covers and Roofs. Surveying applications: Explanations and longitudinal profiles.

AXONOMETRIC SYSTEM

Unit 13. Introduction. Representation of notable elements. Justification. Orthogonal and oblique axonometric. Reduction factor scales and axonometric. Trace triangle. Ordinary trace of a plane. Direct and inverse problems of the axonometric. Schlömilch-Weisbach Theorem. Orthogonal axonometric: Representation of point, line and plane. Alphabets.

Unit 14. Axonometric perspective and application. Perspectives orthogonal axonometric: isometric, diametric and trimetric. Normalized cavalier perspective. Axonometric projections based on the dihedral views. Flat sections.

PART III. COMPUTER-AIDED DRAWING

This part is provided in the schedule of classroom practices of CAD. There is therefore theoretical block as such and made in 2D / 3D CAD program with broad commercial deployment.

 

PRACTICES

PRACTICE 1: Principles of Standardization.

PRACTICE 2: Principles of Standardization.

PRACTICE 3: Dihedral system: Relations of belonging, incidence and relative position between notable elements.

PRACTICE 4: Dihedral system: Methods for obtaining true forms and magnitudes.

PRACTICE 5: Dihedral system: Representation of surfaces and bodies.

PRACTICE 6: Dihedral system: Representation of surfaces and bodies.

PRACTICE 7: Based plans system: Fundamentals, notable elements and relative positions.

PRACTICE 8: Based plans system: Method of obtaining true forms and magnitudes. Representation of bodies.

PRACTICE 9: Based plans system: Covers and roofs.

PRACTICE 10: Based plans system: Surveying applications: Explanations and longitudinal profiles.

PRACTICE 11: Orthogonal axonometric system: Representation of bodies.

PRACTICE 12: Orthogonal axonometric system: Flat sections.

4. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING METHODOLOGY

The lectures will be held as lectures or classes in large/small group in the hours of set theory/practice in the timetable schedule.

On the other hand, lectures of Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) will be developed in the CAD classroom, in the early first two weeks of the academic year. Meanwhile, traditional drawing classes are held the rest of the semester in classrooms assigned to it.

Also, conducting group work that will be delivered by teachers under their criteria is established, cannot exceed the size of the group of 3 people. Its presentation and defense will be held in the last week of the semester. It is intended that the skills related to entrepreneurship as teamwork, leadership and the ability to communicate ideas both within the group and the day of the exhibition of the group work are used.

Finally, individual tutorials will be held in the office of teacher in the schedule for it.

Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support

5. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

Attendance and active participation

Attendance and active participation in practices classes will be assessed. The mark earned will be considered only in Ordinary 1 and Extraordinary 2 calls.

Traditional Drawing Practices

Minimal execution scheduled practices and its proper performance and quality of the resulting graph will be verified.

Marks earned in practice, attendance, participation and group work will be saved and applied its weighting in each of the Ordinary 1 and Extraordinary 2 calls within the same academic year.

For Extraordinary 1 call, it is only taken into account, the final exam mark, representing this, the final mark for the course.

Practices of Computer-Aided Drawing

Practices of Computer Aided Drawing that will focus on issues relating to standardization of parts made in CAD classroom, and will be evaluated accordingly.

Final Exam

It will be held on the official date. The content will cover topics relevant to developed classroom where you can appreciate, with knowledge levels achieved, the ability to analyze and skills achieved by the student practical aspects. It will be made by conventional techniques with the use of Euclidean tools.

In general, the course will be passed if adding the weighted mark of each of the three aspects of assessment (attendance and active participation, final exam, work and scheduled practices), it is not less than 5.

On the other hand, the course will be considered approved or suspended entirely in each of the calls.

By scheduled practices, the CB1R and CBB5R competencies, and the learning outcomes 20 to 25 will be evaluated, and by group work the CT1, CT2 and CT4 competencies will be evaluated, too.

6. BOOKLIST
MAIN BOOKLIST:
  • Problems for engineering graphics communication and technical graphics communication one. Edition: -. Author: -. Publisher: Chicago [etc.]: Irwin, cop. 1995  (Library)
  • Technical graphics communication: engineering graphics communication and fundamentals of graphics co. Edition: -. Author: -. Publisher: [S.l.]: McGraw-Hill, [1997]  (Library)
  • Problems for engineering graphics communication and technical graphics communication two. Edition: -. Author: -. Publisher: Chicago [etc.]: Irwin, cop. 1995  (Library)