Descriptive Geometry

Acronym
OGD19NCTG
Status
mandatory
Semester
1
Number of classes
2L + 3E
ECTS
6.0
Study programme
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

none

Form of prerequisites:

none

Learning objectives

Acquiring the necessary knowledge in the field of mathematically correct, graphic solving of geometric problems and engineering presentation of objects on drawings, emphasizing the understanding of the spatiality of engineering drawings.

Learning outcomes

The ability to represent and resolve mutual relationships of three-dimensional geometric elements on a two-dimensional drawing plane (paper, screen). Ability to read drawings, as a means of technical communication, in orthogonal projections and axonometry.

Course contents

General terms about projection, point, direction, plane. Mutual spatial relations of a point, a direction and a plane (special positions, breakthrough of a direction through a plane and a figure, collapse of a plane). Transformation and rotation and their application. Construction of angular bodies. Collination and affinity. Flat intersections of angular and round bodies. Breakthrough of angular bodies; breakthrough of round bodies. Quoted projection.

Literature
  1. Živko Babić: Nacrtna geometrija, Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci, Mašinski fakultet u Banjoj Luci, 2010. godine

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  2. Ljubica Gagić: Nacrtna geometrija, Akademska misao, Beograd

    (Original)
  3. Katarina Jevtić-Novaković: Nacrtna geometrija sa perspektivom, Beograd 2010.

    (Original)
  4. V. Đurović: Nacrtna geometrija, Naučna knjiga, Beograd

    (Original)
  5. Stevan Živanović, Aleksandar Čučaković: Zbirka zadataka iz nacrtne geometrije i perspektive sa rešenim primerima, Akademska misao, 2008.g. Beograd

    (Original)
Evaluation and grading

Regular attendance and a positively graded essay are prerequisites for taking the exam. The final exam is written exam and oral exam. Two colloquiums of 20 points each. Final exam: written exam 40 points, oral exam 10 points. Activity / Essay 10 points.

Teaching Methods

Lectures are followed by weekly exercise assignments, the materials of which are available to students on the subject's website. At the end of the semester, students submit the completed exercises in the form of an essay. In addition to lectures, exercises and consultations, dynamic animations are available to students on the faculty's website on the subject page, which follow the material covered in lectures and exercises, as well as lectures and exercises.

Specific remarks:

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