
Engineering Design Graphics with AutoCAD 2007
James H. Earle(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
12th Edition
Published on 31. May 2007
Book
Hardback
800 pages
978-0-13-204356-4 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Engineering Graphics and Technical Drawing.
Offering a flexible format, Engineering Design Graphics, 12th Edition has the best integration of design and computer graphics of any book on the market. It places an emphasis on the fundamentals of design and explores concepts via sketching, instrument drawings and the computer. It includes more than 2,000 illustrations and 1,000 problems, all developed to foster problem-solving and creativity. This edition features AutoCAD 2007 software, over 129 new design problems and 800 new or modified figures. Throughout the text, students are encouraged to apply creative solutions to problems and are challenged by problems which vary is complexity and duration.
Offering a flexible format, Engineering Design Graphics, 12th Edition has the best integration of design and computer graphics of any book on the market. It places an emphasis on the fundamentals of design and explores concepts via sketching, instrument drawings and the computer. It includes more than 2,000 illustrations and 1,000 problems, all developed to foster problem-solving and creativity. This edition features AutoCAD 2007 software, over 129 new design problems and 800 new or modified figures. Throughout the text, students are encouraged to apply creative solutions to problems and are challenged by problems which vary is complexity and duration.
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Edition
12th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 242 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1318 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-204356-4 (9780132043564)
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Engineering Design Graphics
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Content
Ch. 1: Engineering and Technology Introduction
Ch. 2: The Design Process
Ch. 3: Problem Identification
Ch. 4: Preliminary Ideas
Ch. 5: Refinement
Ch. 6: Design Analysis
Ch. 7: Decision
Ch. 8: Implementation
Ch. 9: Design Problems
Ch. 10: Drawing Instruments
Ch. 11: Lettering
Ch. 12: Geometric Construction
Ch. 13: Freehand Sketching
Ch. 14: Orthographic Projection with Instruments
Ch. 15: Primary Auxiliary Views
Ch. 16: Sections
Ch. 17: Screws, Fasteners, and Springs
Ch. 18: Gears and Cams
Ch. 19: Materials and Processes
Ch. 20: Dimensioning
Ch. 21: Tolerances
Ch. 22: Welding
Ch. 23: Working Drawings
Ch. 24: Reproduction of Drawings
Ch. 25: Three-dimensional Pictorials
Ch. 26: Points, Lines, and Planes
Ch. 27: Primary Auxiliary Views: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 28: Successive Auxiliary Views: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 29: Revolution: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 30: Vector Graphics
Ch. 31: Intersections and Developments: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 32: Graphs
Ch. 33: Nomography
Ch. 34: Empirical Equations and Calculus
Ch. 35: Pipe Drafting
Ch. 36: Electric/Electronic Graphics
Ch. 37: AutoCAD 2007: 2D Computer Graphics
Ch. 38: AutoCAD 2007: 3D Modeling
Ch. 2: The Design Process
Ch. 3: Problem Identification
Ch. 4: Preliminary Ideas
Ch. 5: Refinement
Ch. 6: Design Analysis
Ch. 7: Decision
Ch. 8: Implementation
Ch. 9: Design Problems
Ch. 10: Drawing Instruments
Ch. 11: Lettering
Ch. 12: Geometric Construction
Ch. 13: Freehand Sketching
Ch. 14: Orthographic Projection with Instruments
Ch. 15: Primary Auxiliary Views
Ch. 16: Sections
Ch. 17: Screws, Fasteners, and Springs
Ch. 18: Gears and Cams
Ch. 19: Materials and Processes
Ch. 20: Dimensioning
Ch. 21: Tolerances
Ch. 22: Welding
Ch. 23: Working Drawings
Ch. 24: Reproduction of Drawings
Ch. 25: Three-dimensional Pictorials
Ch. 26: Points, Lines, and Planes
Ch. 27: Primary Auxiliary Views: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 28: Successive Auxiliary Views: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 29: Revolution: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 30: Vector Graphics
Ch. 31: Intersections and Developments: Descriptive Geometry
Ch. 32: Graphs
Ch. 33: Nomography
Ch. 34: Empirical Equations and Calculus
Ch. 35: Pipe Drafting
Ch. 36: Electric/Electronic Graphics
Ch. 37: AutoCAD 2007: 2D Computer Graphics
Ch. 38: AutoCAD 2007: 3D Modeling