
Engineering Graphics
Peachpit Press Publications
8th Edition
Published on 5. September 2003
Book
Hardback
816 pages
978-0-13-141521-8 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Engineering Graphics/Technical Drawing and Drafting/Technical Sketching.
This authoritative text dominates the market by offering the best coverage of basic graphics principles and an unmatched set of fully machineable working drawings. Its practical, well illustrated, step-by-step explanations of procedures have successfully trained students for 60 years, and continue to appeal to today's visually oriented students.
This authoritative text dominates the market by offering the best coverage of basic graphics principles and an unmatched set of fully machineable working drawings. Its practical, well illustrated, step-by-step explanations of procedures have successfully trained students for 60 years, and continue to appeal to today's visually oriented students.
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Edition
8th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 100 mm
Width: 100 mm
Thickness: 100 mm
Weight
100 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-141521-8 (9780131415218)
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Frederick E. Giesecke | Alva Mitchell | Henry C. Spencer
Engineering Graphics
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07/2000
7th Edition
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Content
1. The Graphic Language and Design.
2. Introduction to CAD.
3. Instrumental Drawing, Freehand Sketching, and Lettering Techniques.
4. Geometric Constructions.
5. Sketching and Shape Description.
6. Multiview Projection.
7. Sectional Views.
8. Auxiliary Views.
9. Revolutions.
10. Manufacturing Design and Processes.
11. Dimensioning.
12. Tolerancing.
13. Threads, Fasteners, and Springs.
14. Design and Working Drawings.
15. Reproduction and Control of Drawings.
16. Axonometric Projection.
17. Oblique Projection.
18. Perspective.
19. Points, Lines, and Planes.
20. Parallelism and Perpendicularity.
21. Intersections.
22. Developments.
23. Line and Plane Tangencies.
24. Cartography, Geology, and Spherical Geometry.
25. Graphical Vector Analysis.
Appendix.
Index.
2. Introduction to CAD.
3. Instrumental Drawing, Freehand Sketching, and Lettering Techniques.
4. Geometric Constructions.
5. Sketching and Shape Description.
6. Multiview Projection.
7. Sectional Views.
8. Auxiliary Views.
9. Revolutions.
10. Manufacturing Design and Processes.
11. Dimensioning.
12. Tolerancing.
13. Threads, Fasteners, and Springs.
14. Design and Working Drawings.
15. Reproduction and Control of Drawings.
16. Axonometric Projection.
17. Oblique Projection.
18. Perspective.
19. Points, Lines, and Planes.
20. Parallelism and Perpendicularity.
21. Intersections.
22. Developments.
23. Line and Plane Tangencies.
24. Cartography, Geology, and Spherical Geometry.
25. Graphical Vector Analysis.
Appendix.
Index.