Table Of Content1. Engineering and Technology. 2. The Design Process. 3. Problem Identification. 4. Preliminary Ideas. 5. Refinement. 6. Design Analysis. 7. Decision. 8. Implementation. 9. Design Problems. 10. Drawing Instruments. 11. Lettering. 12. Geometric Construction. 13. Freehand Sketching. 14. Orthographic Projection with Instruments. 15. Primary Auxiliary Views. 16. Sections. 17. Screws, Fasteners, and Springs. 18. Gears and Cams. 19. Materials and Processes. 20. Dimensioning. 21. Tolerances. 22. Welding. 23. Working Drawings. 24. Reproduction of Drawings. 25. Three-Dimensional Pictorials. 26. Points, Lines, and Planes. 27. Primary Auxiliary Views in Descriptive Geometry. 28. Successive Auxiliary Views. 29. Revolution. 30. Vector Graphics. 31. Intersections and Developments. 32. Graphs. 33. Nomography. 34. Empirical Equations and Calculus. 35. Pipe Drafting. 36. Electric/Electronics Graphics. 37. AutoCAD 2D Computer Graphics. 38. 3D Modeling.
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisFor courses in Engineering Graphics and Technical Drawing. A practical, straight forward approach to the subject, covering areas such as design and creativity, computer graphics, engineering drawing standards, spatial analysis, and problem solving., For courses in Engineering Graphics and Technical Drawing. Engineering Design Graphics offers an extremely practical, straightforward approach to the subject, covering areas such as design and creativity, computer graphics, engineering drawing standards, spatial analysis, and problem solving. Organized and presented in a clear and accessible manner, this text introduces students to the fundamentals of engineering design through a highly visual format and numerous step-by-step examples and hands-on exercises.
LC Classification NumberTA174.E23 2004