Considered one of the best engineering graphics textbooks in the field, Engineering Design Graphics offers an extremely practical, straightforward approach to the subject. The author, well-known for presenting concepts in the most precise, accessible manner possible, introduces students to the fundamentals of engineering design through a highly visual format and numerous step-by-step examples and hands-on exercises.
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Pearson Education Limited
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Höhe: 243 mm
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Dicke: 36 mm
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978-0-201-82372-1 (9780201823721)
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James H. Earle is a recognized authority in the field of engineering graphics. Dr. Earle received his bachelor of architecture and his Ph.D. in education from Texas A&M, and he taught in the engineering design graphics department from 1957 until his retirement in 1995. He has been active in the American Society for Engineering Education and has held positions from secretary through chair in the Engineering Design Graphics division. From 1986-1991, he served as chair of the Annual Conference Committee. His books have introduced the concepts and techniques of engineering graphics to over half a million students.
Engineering and technologyThe Design ProcessProblem IdentificationPreliminary IdeasRefinementDesign AnalysisDecisionImplmentationDesign ProblemsletteringGeometric ConstructionFreehand SketchingOrthographic Drawing with InstrumentsPrimary Auxiliary ViewsSectionsScrews, Fasteners and SpringsGears and Camsmaterials and ProcessesDimensioningTolerancesWeldingWorkign Drawingsreproduction of DrawingtsThree-Dimensional PictorialsPoints, Lines and PlanesPrimary Auxiliary views in Descriptive GeometryScuccessive Auxiliary ViewsRevolutionVector graphicsIntersctions and DevelopmentsGraphsNomographyEmpirical Equations and CalculusPipe DraftingElectric/Electroincs graphicsAutoCAD Computer GraphicsThree-Dimensional Modeling