Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, The
With an Introduction to Interactive Computer Graphics for Design and Production
Peachpit Press Publications
11th Edition
Published on 1. July 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
704 pages
978-0-13-335050-0 (ISBN)
Description
This new edition highlihgts the intergration of computer graphics with conventional drawing. For mechanical and civil engineers, and all those interested in the fundamentals of engineering drawing.
More details
Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-335050-0 (9780133350500)
Copyright in bibliographic data is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or its licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Introduction.
2. Drawing Instruments, Computer Drafting Equipment, and Techniques.
3. Engineering Geometry.
4. The Representation of Space Relationships: Two and Three Dimension.
5. Multiview Representation for Design and Product Development.
6. Freehand Sketching for Visualization and Communication.
7. Sectional Views.
8. Auxiliary Views.
9. Basic Spatial Geometry for Design and Analysis.
10. Developments and Intersections.
11. Pictorial Presentation.
12. The Design Process and Graphics.
13. Dimensions, Notes, Limits, and Geometric Tolerances.
14. Fastening and Connecting Methods for Assembly.
15. Shop Processes and Tool Drawings.
16. Production Drawings and Process Models.
17. Computer-Aided Design and Drafting.
18. Numerically Controlled Machine Tools and Robots.
19. Graphic Methods for Engineering Communication and Computation.
20. Graphical Mathematics.
21. Design and Selection of Machine Elements: Gears, Cans, Linkages, Springs, and Bearings.
22. Electronic Drawings.
23. Structural Drawings.
24. Topographic and Engineering Map Drawings.
Appendices.
Index.
2. Drawing Instruments, Computer Drafting Equipment, and Techniques.
3. Engineering Geometry.
4. The Representation of Space Relationships: Two and Three Dimension.
5. Multiview Representation for Design and Product Development.
6. Freehand Sketching for Visualization and Communication.
7. Sectional Views.
8. Auxiliary Views.
9. Basic Spatial Geometry for Design and Analysis.
10. Developments and Intersections.
11. Pictorial Presentation.
12. The Design Process and Graphics.
13. Dimensions, Notes, Limits, and Geometric Tolerances.
14. Fastening and Connecting Methods for Assembly.
15. Shop Processes and Tool Drawings.
16. Production Drawings and Process Models.
17. Computer-Aided Design and Drafting.
18. Numerically Controlled Machine Tools and Robots.
19. Graphic Methods for Engineering Communication and Computation.
20. Graphical Mathematics.
21. Design and Selection of Machine Elements: Gears, Cans, Linkages, Springs, and Bearings.
22. Electronic Drawings.
23. Structural Drawings.
24. Topographic and Engineering Map Drawings.
Appendices.
Index.