A new book for a new generation of engineering professionals, Visualization, Modeling, and Graphics for Engineering Design was written from the ground up to take a brand-new approach to graphic communication within the context of engineering design and creativity. With a blend of modern and traditi
Engineering Design Graphics: Sketching, Modeling, and Visualization
โ Scribed by James Leake, Jacob L. Borgerson
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 396
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
James Leake's 2nd Edition of Engineering Design Graphics builds upon the previous text with more in-depth and enhanced information on projection theory that provides instructional framework and freehand sketching for learning important graphical concepts. Furthermore, the text provides clear, concise information about topics addressed in modern engineering design graphics as well as hundreds of additional sketching problems, all serving to develop sketching skills for ideation and communication and to develop critical spatial visualization skills.
โฆ Table of Contents
1 ENGINEERING DESIGN 1
2 FREEHAND SKETCHING 23
3 PLANAR PROJECTIONS AND PICTORIAL VIEWS 37
4 MULTIVIEWS 83
5 AUXILIARY AND SECTION VIEWS 137
6 DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING 183
7 COMPUTER-AIDED PRODUCT DESIGN SOFTWARE 210
8 WORKING DRAWINGS 247
9 REVERSE ENGINEERING TOOLS 272
10 DIGITAL SIMULATION TOOLS 285
11 CONCEPT DESIGN TOOLS 297
12 PRODUCT DISSECTION 306
13 PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS AND PERSPECTIVE SKETCHES 327
A ANSI PREFERRED ENGLISH LIMITS AND FITS 347
B ANSI PREFERRED METRIC LIMITS AND FITS 357
INDEX 367
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