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Course title Technical Drawing I
Course code MašZ1004
Credit points (ECTS) 3
Total Hours in Course 81
Number of hours for lectures 16
Number of hours for laboratory classes 16
Independent study hours 49
Date of course confirmation 18/12/2013
Responsible Unit Institute of Mechanics and Design
 
Course developers
Dr. paed., asoc. prof. Olafs Vronskis

There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course
 
Course abstract
The aim of the study course is to create and develop geometrical logic, spatial thinking and imagination. The basic method used in technical drawing study course framework is the graphical method. The students get thought to draft and read drawings what is the international graphical method and means of expression constructive thought. Students learn the general design rules of draughts, methods of projecting, three-view drawing of an object, orthographic views of the principal geometrical elements, and geometric solids on the standard views. Method of central projecting.
Learning outcomes and their assessment
• Knowledge - knows the projection method, view, and section view building principles. Knows the design of different geometrical shapes and its flat pattern views. Knows the drawings related LVS standards.
• Skills - can select the right method for solving tasks. Can draw the drawings of parts, axonometric views, design part working drawings, perform drawings of dismountable and rigid assemblies and text documentation for it, as well as read assembly drawings and detailing them according LVS standards. • Competence - able to draft, produce, read and understand technical drawings which are an international language of graphic and means of expression of creative and constructive thinking, able to apply professional knowledge of technical drawing skills in practical work and studies.
Compulsory reading
1. Čukurs J., Aumale M., Nulle I. Tēlotāja ģeometrija. Mācību līdzeklis inženiertehnisko specialitāšu studentiem. Rīga: RaKa, 2004. 233 lpp.
2. Čukurs J., Viļumsone I., Nulle I. Inženiergrafika: mācību grāmata. Mašīnbūves rasēšana. Rīga: RaKa, 2007. 256 lpp. 3. Čukurs J., Vronskis O. Tehniskā grafika: mācību grāmata. Rīga: RaKa, 2008. 266 lpp.
Further reading
1. Church A. E. Elements of descriptive geometry: with its applications to spherical projections, shades and shadows, perspective and isometric projections. ASV: Kormendi Press, 2008. 192 p. 2. Warren S. E. The elements of descriptive geometry, shadows and perspective. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger Publishing, 2008. 281 p.