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Dec 26, 2024
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SKDR 141 - Pipe and Tube IsometricsCredits: 3 Sketching course for industrial pipefitters includes all mensurations for layout and construction.
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Understand the three types of drawings.
- Draw and label the three basic views of an object.
- Draw and label appropriately oblique views.
- Draw an isometric view and label.
- Practice the use and understanding of symbols and abbreviations.
- Use appropriate symbols for A.S.A. pipefitting and equipment.
- Use appropriate symbols for pipelines and valves.
- Use appropriate symbols for instrumentation.
- Use A.S.A. standards and appropriate valve designations.
- Use proper drawing procedures.
- Complete an isometric sketch.
- Practice dimensioning problems.
- Practice using dimension guide with isometric cube.
- Draw rising and flat offsets.
- Draw rolling offsets.
- Use horizontal low point to high point technique.
- Use high point to low point technique.
- Dimension rolling offset.
- The construction of operational drawings from laboratory equipment samples.
- Draw an isometric pipe sketch from a given orthographic drawing that contains straight run 90-degree offsets.
- Draw an isometric pipe sketch from a given bent wire.
- Draw an isometric pipe sketch from a given orthographic drawing with 45-degree flat and rising offsets.
- Draw an isometric pipe sketch from a given bent wire with 45-degree flat and rising offsets.
- Draw an isometric pipe sketch from a given orthographic drawing that includes straight runs, offsets, and cylinders.
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