BPH-213: PHARMACEUTICS- VI
(PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING)
PRACTICAL
Max. Marks: 80 Total Hours: 75 (3hrs/week)
- Introduction: Significance of Engineering Drawing in pharmaceutical industry, drawing instruments and their uses, lines, lettering and dimensioning
- Scales: Construction of plain scales, vernier scale, diagonal scale, comparative scale and isometric scale
- Isometric projections: Theory, isometric views and projections, construction of isometric projections/views of two dimensional figures(i.e. circles, triangles, rectangles, quadrilateral pentagon, hexagon), three dimensional solids(i.e. cylinder, prism, pyramids, cones )
- Orthographic projections: Theory, types, construction of drawing in both first angle and third angle. Various methods of sectioning i. e. full section, half section, removed section, partial section, offset section
- Conversion of orthographic projections into isometric projections/views
- Drawing of machine parts and simple pharmaceutical equipment
- Methods of depicting layouts of various sections of a pharmaceutical unit.
Books Recommended (Latest editions):
- A Manual of Engineering drawing for students and Draftsmen, Frechand Viorck.
- Engineering Drawing, N. D. Bhatt.
- Technical Drawing ciesocke Mitchell and sponcer.
- Machine Drawing N. D. Bhatt.