AutoCAD: Automated Computer Aided Design

AutoCAD is primarily used to create detailed drawings, plans, and models in a variety of industries, such as architecture, engineering, Handicraft and construction. It allows designers and drafters to create precise and accurate drawings using a range of tools and features.

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Ar. Sudip Singh
Er. Sunil Shrestha

Trained by highly well experienced Architecture and Civil Engineer


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CHAPTERTOPICS
INTERDICTION OF AUTOCADAutoCAD versions Interface
Control the Drawing CHANGE VIEWSFunction keys AutoCAD basics
Cartesian coordinate systemABSOLUTE COORDINATE SYSTEM RELATIVE COORDINATE SYSTEM
Draw commandsLine command Poly line command Rectangle command
Modify commandsMove ,Rotate, Scale, copy, Mirror, erase, trim, extend
Annotate Dimension Style ManagerLinear, Aligned, Radius Angular, Arc length
Text command Layers blocksSingle line text Multiline text Layer properties Insert blocks
ParametricGeometric, Dimensional Manage
Isometric viewsIsometric top, left, right Isometric diagrams
Isometric drawingsIsometric diagrams exercise
2D FundamentalsDrawing units Sheet settings
Mechanical diagramsknuckle joint
2d drawingsIdler plate Hook drawing
2d diagramfork
Create and Save AutO CADSave files Export pdf plot
Use the AutoCAD visual reference commandsDrawing Area Setup Visual reference
Interactive Input methodgrid snap mode
Civil Building planning and drawingintroduction to building drawing
brief history of building drawingdifferent types of buildings
residential buildingsexercise – 1 planning house drawing rough sketch
Institutional buildingsfloor plan
different types off residential buildingsdetached house semi detached house
duplex type housedrawing ground floor 1st floor 2nd floor
principles of planning of buildingresidential house public buildings
elevations1st floor 2nd floor elevation
door drawings windowsdoor elevation windows
partitions foundation sub substructureDrawing partitions
electrical drawingsCircuit,transistor symbols
electrical plansexercises
introduction to 3d interfaceAutoCAD workspaces are sets of menus
Note: Slight changes may happen based on participant’s background and supervisor