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Course title Technical Graphics II
Course code MašZ4014
Credit points (ECTS) 3
Total Hours in Course 81
Number of hours for laboratory classes 32
Independent study hours 49
Date of course confirmation 19/10/2011
Responsible Unit Institute of Mechanics and Design
 
Course developers
Dr. paed., asoc. prof. Olafs Vronskis
Mg. sc. ing., lekt. Mareks Šmits

There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course
 
Course abstract
The aim of the study course is to investigate the geometric shapes forming the environment and their mutual relations, to find out the relevant regularities and apply them in solving practical tasks, to promote the development of the student's logical analytical thinking, visual spatial perception and creative abilities. To master the use of graphic methods. Learn to make and read drawings.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
Knowledge - understands the projection method, view, and section view building principles. Knows solving methods of metric and positional tasks. Have a good knowledge of design of different geometrical shapes and its flat pattern views. Understands the concept of using auxiliary planes in topographical and central projections.
The level of knowledge shall be determined by assessing the theoretical justification of the solution to graphical works.
Skills – can select the right method for solving metric and positional tasks. In practical tasks can use auxiliary planes in construction of different views. Students can plan fills and cuts of site terrain and construct the borderlines. Student can construct buildings in central projections.
The level of skills shall be determined by assessing the quality of the performance of graphical works.
Competence – ability to apply professional knowledge of descriptive geometry and drawing skills in practical work and studies. The level of competence shall be determined by evaluating 2 test works and 2 independent works
Course Content(Calendar)
1.Drawing and modifying lines.
2.Drawing and modifying shapes.
3.Creating and using layers.
4.Using of textual information in drawings.
5.Formatting and using dimensions in drawings. Jointing design.
6.Test work.
7.Orthogonal projections of detail.
8.Axonometric projections of detail.
9.Using of object snaps. Using dimensions in axonometric projections of detail.
10.Test work.
11.Making simple sections in the ortogonal projections.
12.Display dimensions in detail sectional views. Creating quarter-sections in the isometric view.
13.Test work.
14.Creating 3D Assambley details.
15.Creating 3D Assambley model. Creating 3D Assambley drawing. 16.Test work.
Requirements for awarding credit points
Development and theoretical justification of 4 graphical tasks and passed 4 test works and final test work.
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work
The graphical tasks in the laboratory work must be complete independently, in accordance with the conditions specified in the laboratory work. Theoretical justification of the solution to graphical task takes place after its completion, during laboratory work.
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
•The level of knowledge shall be determined by:
knowledge of terms, definitons interpretation, knowledge of techniques, comprehension of regularities.
•The level of skills shall be determined by:
graphical basic skills, skill to operate with knowledge, skill to analyze and predict, skill of creative activity.
•The level of competence shall be determined by:
Non-assisted quiz development using only the tools needed to perform graphic work. independently-excutable work has been developed without the assistance of the teaching staff. The level of knowledge, skills and competence is determined using summative assessment.
Compulsory reading
1. ČukursJ., Aumale M., Nulle I. Tēlotāja ģeometrija. Rīga: RaKa, 2004. 233 lpp.
2. Čukurs J., Viļumsone I., Nulle I. Inženiergrafika: mācību grāmata. Mašīnbūves rasēšana. Rīga: RaKa, 2004. 256 lpp.
3. Čukurs J., Nulle I., Dobelis M. Inženiergrafika: mācību grāmata. Jelgava: LLU, 2008. 416 lpp. 4. Čukurs J., Vronskis O. Tehniskā grafika: mācību grāmata. Rīga: RaKa, 2008. 266 lpp.
Further reading
1. Dobelis V. Uzdevumi tehniskajā grafikā. 1. daļa. Tēlotāja ģeometrija. Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1997. 37 lpp.
2. Čukurs J., Vronskis O. Tehniskā grafika: Grafisko darba uzdevumu krājums. Rīga: RaKa, 2010. 216 lpp. 3. Bogoļubovs S. Rasēšana. Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1990. 303 lpp.
Notes
The study course is included in the compulsory part of the professional higher education study program "Wood Processing" of the Forest Faculty.