Department of Civil and Water Resources Engineering
Course:Engineering Application of Computer (Selective)
Credit: 3
Hours: 3
- Course Description:
- Teaching Objectives:
- Class Schedule
Week / Topic/Activity
1 / Preliminaries
Drawing environment setting
Entity Snaps
Placing entities in drawings using software aids. Using the OSNAP command with its various options - the Mid, Int, Node, Per, End, Qua, Cen entity snap options. Using handles and grips to edit entities.
2 / Introduce to basic commands (1)
Line, xline, ray, arc, circle, donut, ellipse, rectangle, Rectangle, polygon, solid, point, divide, measure, boundary…….
3 / Introduce to basic commands (2) and comprehensivepractices
4 / Modify entity tools (1)
Copy, move, offset, trim, extend, break, fillet, chamfer, scale
5 / .
Modify entity tools (2)
Rotate, align, array, stretch, mirror, explode, lengthen, properties
6 / Introduce to basic commands (3) and comprehensivepractices
7 / Layer Management and Best Practices
• Layer Filters
• Layer States Manager
• Layer Standards
8 / Advanced Modification entity tools
Pedit, mledit, xplode, region, union, subtract, intersect
9 / midterm
10 / Dimensioning and Annotation
• Introduction to Annotation Scaling
• Controlling Annotation Scal
• Using Multileaders
• Dimensioning
• Center Marks
• Ordinate Dimensions
• Geometric Dimensioningand Tolerances
• Dimension Styles and Overrides
11 / Dtext, style, mtext, ddedit, scaletext,properties, spell
12 / Sectional drawing commands
Hatch, bhatch , hatchedit, toolpalettes
13 / Query commands
List, id, dist, area, setvar, time, status….
14 / Blocks and Attributes
• Blocks
• Attributes
• Edit and Extract Attributes
15 / 3D solid drafting
Designing in 3D
• Introduction to 3D
• Creating Basic Models
from 2D Profiles
15 / Layouts and Views
• Creating Layouts
• Modifying Layouts and Using Page Setups
• Creating Layout Viewports
• Working with Layout
Viewports
• Controlling Object
Visibility in Layout
Viewports
• Controlling Annotation
Scales in Viewports
17 / Comprehensive Review
18 / Final Exam
- Evaluation:
There will be two major examinations during the semester: a midterm and a final. The midterm will be worth 30% of the final grade. The final test will be worth 30%. The remaining 40% of the final grade will be completed with laboratory exercises.