CQUniversity Unit Profile
ENTA13026 Advanced Engineering Design
Advanced Engineering Design
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General Information

Overview

Computer-Aided Design (CAD) skills are essential for a variety of engineering professionals. In this unit, you will learn the fundamentals of engineering design and drawings using orthographic projection conventions and sectioning conventions complying with relevant engineering standards with the aid of appropriate software tools. You will develop skills in 3D solid modelling and rendering as well as producing detailed assembly drawings. As part of a team, you will design and construct 3D printed objects gaining an insight into all aspects of the design and rapid prototyping process.

Details

Career Level: Undergraduate
Unit Level: Level 3
Credit Points: 6
Student Contribution Band: 8
Fraction of Full-Time Student Load: 0.125

Pre-requisites or Co-requisites

Prerequisite: Aircraft Structural Maintenance Practices.

Important note: Students enrolled in a subsequent unit who failed their pre-requisite unit, should drop the subsequent unit before the census date or within 10 working days of Fail grade notification. Students who do not drop the unit in this timeframe cannot later drop the unit without academic and financial liability. See details in the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework).

Offerings For Term 1 - 2024

Brisbane
Online
Rockhampton

Attendance Requirements

All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes - in some units, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).

Class and Assessment Overview

Recommended Student Time Commitment

Each 6-credit Undergraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12.5 hours of study per week, making a total of 150 hours for the unit.

Class Timetable

Bundaberg, Cairns, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, Townsville
Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney

Assessment Overview

1. Portfolio
Weighting: 30%
2. Project (applied)
Weighting: 30%
3. Project (applied)
Weighting: 40%

Assessment Grading

This is a graded unit: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the unit of at least 50%, or an overall grade of 'pass' in order to pass the unit. If any 'pass/fail' tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully ('pass' grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the 'assessment task' section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%). Consult the University's Grades and Results Policy for more details of interim results and final grades.

Previous Student Feedback
Unit Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
  1. Develop and interpret CAD drawings that use orthographic projection and sectioning conventions complying with relevant standards
  2. Scale, layout and dimension 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional CAD drawings to provide sufficient information to manufacture artefacts using a range of software tools
  3. Produce component detail and assembly CAD drawings including parts lists of artefacts to relevant standards
  4. Create a digital twin and a 3D printed prototype of an artefact
  5. Create professional documentation of the designs that conform to relevant standards individually and in teams.
Alignment of Learning Outcomes, Assessment and Graduate Attributes
N/A Level
Introductory Level
Intermediate Level
Graduate Level
Professional Level
Advanced Level

Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Learning Outcomes

Assessment Tasks Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4 5
1 - Portfolio - 30%
2 - Project (applied) - 30%
3 - Project (applied) - 40%

Alignment of Graduate Attributes to Learning Outcomes

Graduate Attributes Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4 5
1 - Communication
2 - Problem Solving
3 - Critical Thinking
4 - Information Literacy
5 - Team Work
6 - Information Technology Competence
7 - Cross Cultural Competence
8 - Ethical practice
9 - Social Innovation
10 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures
Textbooks and Resources

Textbooks

Prescribed

Engineering Drawing

Authors: A. W. Boundy
Binding: Paperback
Supplementary

Engineering Drawing Handbook

Authors: SAI Global
Binding: Paperback

IT Resources

You will need access to the following IT resources:
  • CQUniversity Student Email
  • Internet
  • Unit Website (Moodle)
Referencing Style

All submissions for this unit must use the referencing style: Harvard (author-date)

For further information, see the Assessment Tasks.

Teaching Contacts
Abdul Mazid Unit Coordinator
a.mazid@cqu.edu.au
Schedule
Week 1. Visualisation Begin Date: 04 Mar 2024

Module/Topic

Methods of projection: Orthogonal and Oblique projections

Chapter

Ch 5 (SAI Global)

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 2. Drawing layout Begin Date: 11 Mar 2024

Module/Topic

Drawing layout and General Practices; Freehand sketching

Chapter

Ch 1 (Section 1.8) Boundy

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 3. Orthographic projection Begin Date: 18 Mar 2024

Module/Topic

Orthogonal projections: Third angle and First angle Projections 

Chapter

Ch 3 Boundy

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 4. Section Views Begin Date: 25 Mar 2024

Module/Topic

Sectioning and Section Views

Chapter

Ch 5.9 SAI Global

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 5. Dimensioning Begin Date: 01 Apr 2024

Module/Topic

Methods of dimensioning: Linear and Angular; Overall dimension; Tolerancing  

Chapter

Ch 1.9 Boundy Ch; 11 SAI Global

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial


Assessment 1: Freehand sketching Due: Week 5 Friday (5 Apr 2024) 12:00 am AEST
Vacation Week Begin Date: 08 Apr 2024

Module/Topic

Chapter

Events and Submissions/Topic

NO CLASSES

Week 6. Auxiliary Views Begin Date: 15 Apr 2024

Module/Topic

Primary and Secondary Auxiliary Views 

Chapter

Ch 4.3 & 4.4 Boundy 

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 7. AutoCAD preliminaries Begin Date: 22 Apr 2024

Module/Topic

Working with lines; Drawing Commands 

Chapter

AutoCAD software & AutoCAD Instructor Ch 15 & 16

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 8. Getting Productive with AutoCAD Begin Date: 29 Apr 2024

Module/Topic

Draw section views of objects using AutoCAD

Chapter

AutoCAD software & AutoCAD Instructor Ch 17 & 18

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 9. Getting productive with AutoCAD Begin Date: 06 May 2024

Module/Topic

Draw detail drawing of given object/s

Chapter

Ch 10 SAI Global;

AutoCAD software & AutoCAD Instructor

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial


Assessment 2. Freehand Sketching and CAD drawing Due: Week 9 Friday (10 May 2024) 12:00 am AEST
Week 10. Multiview drawing using AutoCAD Begin Date: 13 May 2024

Module/Topic

Pictorial and Multiview drawing using AutoCAD

Chapter

AutoCAD software & AutoCAD Instructor;

Ch 4 Boundy

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 11. AutoCAD: Sectioning and Dimensioning Begin Date: 20 May 2024

Module/Topic

Sectioning and Dimensioning using AutoCAD

Chapter

AutoCAD software & AutoCAD Instructor;

Ch 1.9 Boundy

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial

Week 12. AutoCAD: Sectioning and Dimensioning (contd.) Begin Date: 27 May 2024

Module/Topic

Sectioning and Dimensioning using AutoCAD

Chapter

AutoCAD software & AutoCAD Instructor;

Ch 1.9 Boundy

Events and Submissions/Topic

Lecture & Tutorial


Assessment 3. CAD drawing of machine parts Due: Week 12 Friday (31 May 2024) 12:00 am AEST
Review/Exam Week Begin Date: 03 Jun 2024

Module/Topic

Chapter

Events and Submissions/Topic

Exam Week Begin Date: 10 Jun 2024

Module/Topic

Chapter

Events and Submissions/Topic

Assessment Tasks

1 Portfolio

Assessment Title
Assessment 1: Freehand sketching

Task Description

This assessment includes freehand sketching of orthographic views (top and necessary side views) of several engineering objects without dimensioning.

Assessment detail document is available in Unit Moodle site.


Assessment Due Date

Week 5 Friday (5 Apr 2024) 12:00 am AEST


Return Date to Students

Week 7 Friday (26 Apr 2024)


Weighting
30%

Minimum mark or grade
50%

Assessment Criteria

Assessment 1 marking criteria:

  1. Produce neat and accurate sketches complying with AS1100.
  2. Demonstrate an clear understanding of several required views of parts applicable for engineering drawings.

NOTE: More particular instruction will be provided in assessment document uploaded in Unit Moodle site.


Referencing Style

Submission
Online

Submission Instructions
Submit one pdf document, include title page with your detail.

Learning Outcomes Assessed
  • Develop and interpret CAD drawings that use orthographic projection and sectioning conventions complying with relevant standards
  • Scale, layout and dimension 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional CAD drawings to provide sufficient information to manufacture artefacts using a range of software tools
  • Produce component detail and assembly CAD drawings including parts lists of artefacts to relevant standards
  • Create a digital twin and a 3D printed prototype of an artefact


Graduate Attributes

2 Project (applied)

Assessment Title
Assessment 2. Freehand Sketching and CAD drawing

Task Description

This assessment includes freehand sketching, reading and understanding engineering drawings, drawing a part/s taking out of a given assembly drawing. Dimensioning, tolerancing may require. .

Assessment detail document is available in Unit Moodle site.


Assessment Due Date

Week 9 Friday (10 May 2024) 12:00 am AEST


Return Date to Students

Week 11 Friday (24 May 2024)


Weighting
30%

Minimum mark or grade
50%

Assessment Criteria

Assessment 2 marking criteria:

  1. Neat and accurate manual and CAD drawing complying with AS1100.
  2. Demonstrate standard knowledge of reading assembly drawing and understanding dimensions and tolerances of parts in the assembly.
  3. Demonstrate preliminary knowledge of applications of CAD tools, dimensioning part drawing and overall dimension of assembly drawings.

NOTE: More particular instruction will be provided in assessment document uploaded in Unit Moodle site. 


Referencing Style

Submission
Online

Submission Instructions
Submit one pdf document, include a title page with your detail.

Learning Outcomes Assessed
  • Develop and interpret CAD drawings that use orthographic projection and sectioning conventions complying with relevant standards
  • Scale, layout and dimension 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional CAD drawings to provide sufficient information to manufacture artefacts using a range of software tools
  • Create professional documentation of the designs that conform to relevant standards individually and in teams.


Graduate Attributes

3 Project (applied)

Assessment Title
Assessment 3. CAD drawing of machine parts

Task Description

Scope of assessment item 3 is to demonstrate students' capability to read and understand simple assembly drawings, parts dimensions in assembly, required fits, tolerances and surface finish, capability of taking out parts from assembly and produce manufacturing part/detail drawing that will help manufacturing of the parts. Consider 3D printing for sample production. 

NOTE: More detail instruction will be provided in assessment document available in Unit Moodle site. 


Assessment Due Date

Week 12 Friday (31 May 2024) 12:00 am AEST


Return Date to Students

Exam Week Friday (14 June 2024)


Weighting
40%

Minimum mark or grade
50%

Assessment Criteria

Assessment 3 marking criteria:

  1. Neat and accurate CAD drawing complying with AS1100.
  2. Draw the part drawing with necessary views in a A4 drawing page, unwanted view/s may disadvantage the quality.
  3. Show all necessary dimensions (linear, angular) on the part drawing, repeat dimensions may serve as disadvantage.
  4. Determine suitable fits and tolerances and assign them, also surface roughness values as required. Unnecessary higher ranges of surface roughness, tolerances and fits increase production cost and these may undermine the quality of your work.
  5. Transfer your part drawing to a 3D printing machine as available and produce sample part. Investigate the dimensions you assigned. 

NOTE: More specific instructions are available in the assessment item document. 


Referencing Style

Submission
Online

Submission Instructions
Upload one pdf document, include title page with your detail.

Learning Outcomes Assessed
  • Produce component detail and assembly CAD drawings including parts lists of artefacts to relevant standards
  • Create a digital twin and a 3D printed prototype of an artefact
  • Create professional documentation of the designs that conform to relevant standards individually and in teams.


Graduate Attributes

Academic Integrity Statement

As a CQUniversity student you are expected to act honestly in all aspects of your academic work.

Any assessable work undertaken or submitted for review or assessment must be your own work. Assessable work is any type of work you do to meet the assessment requirements in the unit, including draft work submitted for review and feedback and final work to be assessed.

When you use the ideas, words or data of others in your assessment, you must thoroughly and clearly acknowledge the source of this information by using the correct referencing style for your unit. Using others’ work without proper acknowledgement may be considered a form of intellectual dishonesty.

Participating honestly, respectfully, responsibly, and fairly in your university study ensures the CQUniversity qualification you earn will be valued as a true indication of your individual academic achievement and will continue to receive the respect and recognition it deserves.

As a student, you are responsible for reading and following CQUniversity’s policies, including the Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure. This policy sets out CQUniversity’s expectations of you to act with integrity, examples of academic integrity breaches to avoid, the processes used to address alleged breaches of academic integrity, and potential penalties.

What is a breach of academic integrity?

A breach of academic integrity includes but is not limited to plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, cheating, contract cheating, and academic misconduct. The Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure defines what these terms mean and gives examples.

Why is academic integrity important?

A breach of academic integrity may result in one or more penalties, including suspension or even expulsion from the University. It can also have negative implications for student visas and future enrolment at CQUniversity or elsewhere. Students who engage in contract cheating also risk being blackmailed by contract cheating services.

Where can I get assistance?

For academic advice and guidance, the Academic Learning Centre (ALC) can support you in becoming confident in completing assessments with integrity and of high standard.

What can you do to act with integrity?