Engineering drawing
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Engineering drawing
(Oxford higher education)
Oxford University Press, 2015
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Engineering drawing : includes a detailed chapter on AutoCAD
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [689]) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Engineering Drawing is a textbook designed for the students of all engineering disciplines to develop a spatial bent of mind to observe, visualize, and understand the structure of objects from different perspectives. This ability forms the central idea of design and development of all engineering products.
Beginning with the basics, such as BIS conventions, geometrical constructions, and scales, the book presents a detailed chapter on Visualization Concepts and Freehand Sketching, which lays the foundation to understand the subsequent chapters on orthographic projections, projection of points, lines, planes, and solids. These chapters ease the complexity of understanding further chapters such as intersection of solids, surfaces, and development of surfaces. The last few chapters discuss isometric
projections, transformation of projections, perspective projections, and finally computer-aided drafting that briefs the reader about the utility of AutoCAD 2015 tools in drawing.
The book provides a number of example problems, step-by-step procedure for solutions, numerous graded practice exercises, and multiple-choice questions.
Table of Contents
- 1. BASICS OF ENGINEERING DRAWING
- 2. GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND CURVES
- 3. SCALES
- 4. VISUALIZATION CONCEPTS AND FREEHAND SKETCHING
- 5. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS
- 6. PROJECTION OF POINTS
- 8. PROJECTION OF PLANES
- 9. PROJECTION OF SOLIDS
- 10. PROJECTION OF SECTIONED SOLIDS AND OBTAINING THEIR TRUE SHAPE OF SECTIONS
- 11. INTERSECTION OF SURFACES
- 12. DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES OF SOLIDS
- 13. ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS
- 14. TRANSFORMATION OF PROJECTIONS INTO ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS
- 15. PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS
- 16. COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN
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