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  • Formaat: Loose-leaf, 272 pages, kaal: 499 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260588823
  • ISBN-13: 9781260588828
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  • Formaat: Loose-leaf, 272 pages, kaal: 499 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260588823
  • ISBN-13: 9781260588828
Introduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers, Fifth Edition, is a workbook that teaches the fundamentals of sketching and engineering graphics principles in addition to improving the visualization abilities of students. The primary goal of this text is to assist students in learning the techniques and standards of communicating graphically so that design ideas can be clearly communicated and produced. This introductory text is for students in technical drawing and engineering graphics courses at both two- and four-year schools.
About the Author v
Preface vii
1 Introduction to Graphics Communications
1(16)
Objectives
1(1)
1.1 Introduction
1(2)
1.2 Technical Drawing Tools
3(1)
1.3 Computer-Aided Drawing Tools
3(1)
1.4 Traditional Tools
4(1)
1.5 Media
5(1)
1.6 Alphabet of Lines
5(1)
1.7 What You Will Learn
6(1)
1.8 The Importance of Graphics in the Design Process
7(10)
Problems
10(7)
2 Sketching and Text
17(1)
Objectives
17(1)
2.1 Technical Sketching
17(4)
2.2 Sketching Technique
21(7)
2.3 Proportions and Construction Lines
28(1)
2.4 Introduction to Projections
29(14)
2.5 Multiview Sketching Technique
43(3)
2.6 Multiview Sketches
46(4)
2.7 Perspective Projection
50(5)
2.8 Lettering
55(32)
Questions for Review
56(1)
Problems
56(31)
3 Section and Auxiliary Views
87(45)
Objectives
87(1)
3.1 Sectioning Basics
87(3)
3.2 Cutting Plane Lines
90(1)
3.3 Section Line Practices
91(2)
3.4 Section View Types
93(5)
3.5 Special Sectioning Conventions
98(3)
3.6 Auxiliary View Projection Theory
101(31)
Questions for Review
108(1)
Problems
108(24)
4 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices
132(628)
Objectives
132(1)
4.1 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standards
132(1)
4.2 Size and Location Dimensions
132(7)
4.3 Detail Dimensioning
139(5)
4.4 Tolerancing
144(1)
4.5 Tolerance Representation
144(6)
4.6 Thread Notes
150(610)
Questions for Review
152(1)
Problems
153(7)
5 Reading and Constructing Working Drawings
160(1)
Objectives
160(1)
5.1 Basic Concepts
160(1)
5.2 Working Drawings
161(31)
Questions for Review
171(1)
Problems
171(21)
6 Design and 3-D Modeling
192(27)
Objectives
192(1)
6.1 Engineering Design
192(2)
6.2 3-D Modeling
194(2)
6.3 Constraint-Based Modeling
196(3)
6.4 Feature-Based Modeling
199(1)
6.5 3-D Modeling and the Design Process
200(19)
Questions for Review
207(1)
Problems
207(12)
Supplement Design Problems 219(8)
Additional Problems and Worksheets 227(28)
Appendix: Decimal and Millimeter Equivalents 255(2)
Index 257