Manual of engineering drawing

The "Manual of Engineering Drawing" has long been the recognised as a guide for practicing and student engineers to producing engineering drawings and annotated 3D models that comply with the latest British and ISO Standards of Technical Product Specifications and Documentation. This new e...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Simmons, C. H. (-)
Otros Autores: Maguire, D. E. (Dennis E.)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, Newnes 2004.
Edición:2nd ed
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  • Front Cover; Manual of Engineering Drawing; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Drawing offi ce management and organization; Engineering drawing practices; Drawing practice and the computer (CAD: Computer aided draughting and design); Why introduce BS 8888 and withdraw BS 308?; Chapter 2 Product development and computer aided design; Computer aided draughting and design; Technical product documentation; Access into the computer network; Quality assurance; Chapter 3 CAD organization and applications; Computer and software purchase; Project development
  • Parametric designSheet metalwork application; Pipework systems; Communicating design concepts; Chapter 4 Principles of fi rst and third angle orthographic projection; First angle projection; Third angle projection; Projection symbols; Drawing procedure; Reading engineering drawings; Projection exercises; Straight line examples; First angle projection examples with plotted curves (Fig. 4.22); Pictorial sketching from orthographic views; Geometric solids in third angle projection; Sectional views in third angle projection; Dimensioning examples (first angle projection)
  • Chapter 5 Linework and letteringDrawing paper sizes; Presentation; Types of line and their application; Chain lines; Coinciding lines; Lettering; Drawing modifications; Care and storage of original drawings; Chapter 6 Three-dimensional illustrations using isometric and oblique projection; Isometric projection; Oblique projection; 7 Drawing layouts and simplifi ed methods; Single-part drawing; Collective single-part drawings; Assembly drawings; Collective assembly drawing; Design layout drawings; Combined detail and assembly drawings; Exploded assembly drawings; Simplified drawings
  • Machine drawingDrawing scales; Scale used in geometric construction; Abbreviations; Chapter 8 Sections and sectional views; Half sections; Revolved sections; Removed sections; Sections through thin material; Local sections; Components not drawn in section; Successive sections; Sections in two parallel planes; Chapter 9 Geometrical constructions and tangency; To bisect a given angle AOB; To bisect a given straight line AB; To bisect a given arc AB; To find the centre of a given arc AB; To inscribe a circle in a given triangle ABC; To circumscribe a circle around triangle ABC
  • To draw a hexagon, given the distance across the cornersTo draw a regular octagon, given the distance across corners; To draw a regular octagon, given the distance across the flats; To draw a regular polygon, given the length of the sides; Tangency; To draw a tangent to a point A on the circumference of a circle, centre O; To draw a tangent to a circle from any given point A outside the circle; To draw an external tangent to two circles; To draw an internal tangent to two circles; To draw internal and external tangents to two circles of equal diameter
  • To draw a curve of given radius to touch two circles when the circles are outside the radius