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Engineering Drawing, Communication And Design
Many established books on engineering drawing & design have been reissued in SI metric units. This is a completely new book which introduces both drawing & design in a new way that is more in tune with contemporary methods & syllabuses.
This book not only covers all the important topics of engineering drawing but examines a realistic design problem, showing how it develops from a vague concept right through to the detail drawing stage. By this means, drawing & design have been brought together in a way which makes the study of both subjects more interesting & meaningful.
The main topics covered are: Orthographic projection, instrument drawing, industrial drawings, limits & fits, pictorial views, developments, freehand sketching, the design process, requirements and specifications, problem solving, overall and detail design.
The whole book is design oriented so that readers do not have the impression of being trained as junior draughtsmen with instructions as to exactly what to draw. Instead, the exercises often lead the student to consider which views are necessary for the purpose in hand. The design exercises allow plenty of scope for creativity & emphasize the important point that there is not one ideal solution to a design problem.
The scripted dialogue technique used in the presentation of the design exercises has been introduced in order to provide that touch of realism without which design work can be made to appear as a dull, mechanical process. Real design work is creative and exciting, and here is a book which resents it as such. It will appeal particularly to first year engineering degree students, mechanical engineering technician students, and GCE A-level students.
1 Orthographic Projection , 3-12
2 Visualization , 13-22
3 Sections , 23-28
4 The Use of Drawing Instruments & Equipment , 29-38
5 Dimensioning , 39-48
6 Auxiliary Projections , 49-66.
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