Engineering Design Graphics with AutoCAD 2007

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Author: James H. Earle

ISBN-10: 0132043564

ISBN-13: 9780132043564

Category: CAD / CAM Software

Offering a flexible format, Engineering Design Graphics, 12th Edition has the best integration of design and computer graphics of any book on the market. It places an emphasis on the fundamentals of design and explores concepts via sketching, instrument drawings and the computer. It includes more than 2,000 illustrations and 1,000 problems, all developed to foster problem-solving and creativity. This edition features AutoCAD 2007 software, over 129 new design problems and 800 new or modified...

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Offering a flexible format, Engineering Design Graphics, 12th Edition has the best integration of design and computer graphics of any book on the market. It places an emphasis on the fundamentals of design and explores concepts via sketching, instrument drawings and the computer. It includes more than 2,000 illustrations and 1,000 problems, all developed to foster problem-solving and creativity. This edition features AutoCAD 2007 software, over 129 new design problems and 800 new or modified figures. Throughout the book, users are encouraged to apply creative solutions to problems and are challenged by problems which vary is complexity and duration.Multi-level approach examines the principles of engineering graphics via sketching, instrument drawings, and the computer. Reinforces difficult concepts using case studies, sample worksheets and drawings that guide users through the design process. Offers step-by-step coverage of AutoCAD 2007 and provides illustrations of screen shots throughout. Two-color, step-by-step illustrations - Includes a second color in visuals to emphasize sequential steps, key points, and important explanations. Furnishes examples, illustrations and problems from industry to make the subject matter more practical and relevant to readers.For readers interested in or involved with Engineering Graphics and Technical Drawing.

Ch. 1: Engineering and Technology IntroductionCh. 2: The Design ProcessCh. 3: Problem IdentificationCh. 4: Preliminary IdeasCh. 5: RefinementCh. 6: Design AnalysisCh. 7: DecisionCh. 8: ImplementationCh. 9: Design ProblemsCh. 10: Drawing InstrumentsCh. 11: LetteringCh. 12: Geometric ConstructionCh. 13: Freehand SketchingCh. 14: Orthographic Projection with InstrumentsCh. 15: Primary Auxiliary ViewsCh. 16: SectionsCh. 17: Screws, Fasteners, and SpringsCh. 18: Gears and CamsCh. 19: Materials and ProcessesCh. 20: DimensioningCh. 21: TolerancesCh. 22: WeldingCh. 23: Working DrawingsCh. 24: Reproduction of DrawingsCh. 25: Three-dimensional PictorialsCh. 26: Points, Lines, and PlanesCh. 27: Primary Auxiliary Views: Descriptive GeometryCh. 28: Successive Auxiliary Views: Descriptive GeometryCh. 29: Revolution: Descriptive GeometryCh. 30: Vector GraphicsCh. 31: Intersections and Developments: Descriptive GeometryCh. 32: GraphsCh. 33: NomographyCh. 34: Empirical Equations and CalculusCh. 35: Pipe DraftingCh. 36: Electric/Electronic GraphicsCh. 37: AutoCAD 2007: 2D Computer GraphicsCh. 38: AutoCAD 2007: 3D Modeling