Engineering Design Communication
Conveying Design Through Graphics
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
Published on 17. January 2000
Book
Hardback
719 pages
978-0-201-33151-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Engineering Graphics, some freshman-level Design Methodology courses.
Engineering Design Communication is a new approach to the traditional engineering graphics course. The emphasis in the text reflects the changes that many schools are making to their graphics courses including the importance of sketching, 3D solid modeling, and the use of design databases throughout the engineering process.
Engineering Design Communication is a new approach to the traditional engineering graphics course. The emphasis in the text reflects the changes that many schools are making to their graphics courses including the importance of sketching, 3D solid modeling, and the use of design databases throughout the engineering process.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 205 mm
Width: 255 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1701 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-201-33151-6 (9780201331516)
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Shawna E. Lockhart | Cindy Johnson
Engineering Design Communications
Conveying Design Through Graphics
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Persons
Cindy Johnson is a writer and editor who has directed the development of software-based learning tools since 1982. In 1992, she developed the first Student Edition of AutoCAD Release 10, and since then has developed tutorial guides for Releases 11, through 14, AutoCAD Designer and Mechanical Desktop. With over 20 years of publishing experience and five years of involvement with the engineering graphics course, she has a clear vision of the course goals and the pedagogical challenges it presents.
Content
1. Engineering Graphics and the Design Process.
2. Ideation and Visualization.
3. Pictorial Sketching for Design Visualization.
4. Multiview Sketching.
5. Using Geometry for Modeling and Design.
6. Modeling for Refinement.
7. Parametric Modeling and Design.
8. Modeling for Manufacture and Assembly.
9. Drawing Control and Data Management.
10. Using the Model for Analysis and Prototyping.
11. Implementation.
12. Documentation Graphics.
13. Animation and Presentation Graphics.
2. Ideation and Visualization.
3. Pictorial Sketching for Design Visualization.
4. Multiview Sketching.
5. Using Geometry for Modeling and Design.
6. Modeling for Refinement.
7. Parametric Modeling and Design.
8. Modeling for Manufacture and Assembly.
9. Drawing Control and Data Management.
10. Using the Model for Analysis and Prototyping.
11. Implementation.
12. Documentation Graphics.
13. Animation and Presentation Graphics.