Computer Aided Civil Drawing (ENCE 204): Chapter 3 Civil Engineering Drawings Notes 2025 | Study Material
COMPUTER AIDED CIVIL DRAWING (ENCE 204) - Civil Engineering Drawings
COMPUTER AIDED CIVIL DRAWING (ENCE 204)
Chapter 3: Civil Engineering Drawings | 16 Hours | 13 Marks

COMPUTER AIDED CIVIL DRAWING (ENCE 204): Civil Engineering Drawings

Practical Applications of CAD in Civil Engineering

This comprehensive chapter, Computer Aided Civil Engineering Drawings, applies AutoCAD skills to real-world civil engineering projects. It covers a vast array of structural drawings essential for professional practice.

Students will learn to draft detailed plans for residential buildings (including load-bearing and RCC structures), sanitary components like septic tanks, and transportation elements like roads and bridges. The chapter also extends to hydraulic structures, covering irrigation canals, weirs, and culverts.

Mastering these topics ensures the ability to produce standard engineering drawings with correct plotting, legends, and title blocks, which are critical deliverables in any civil engineering project.

Chapter 3 Syllabus: Civil Engineering Drawings

Chapter 3: Civil Engineering Drawings
16 hours
13 Marks

3. Computer Aided Civil Engineering Drawings (16 hours)

3.1 Location map

3.2 Land measurement and area calculation

3.3 Building drawing (Load bearing and reinforced cement concrete)

3.4 Underground water tank, septic tank and soak pit

3.5 Road, retaining wall and side drain

3.6 Irrigation canal and weir/barrage

3.7 Slab culvert and T-beam bridge

3.8 Title block and legends

3.9 Importing, exporting and plotting

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