Graphics Concepts for Computer-Aided Design, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (April 19, 2007) © 2008

  • Richard M Lueptow Northwestern University
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For Freshman or Introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science.

Engineering has always required graphics to communicate ideas. However, the transition from hand drawings to computer-aided design has resulted in many important concepts being left out of the standard engineering curriculum. This book is a compact resource that connects traditional engineering graphics with computer-aided design.

1. Engineering Graphics.

The Importance of Engineering Graphics. Engineering Graphics. CAD. Design and CAD.

 

2. Projections Used in Engineering Graphics.

Projections. 3-D Projections. Multiview Projections. Working Drawings.

 

3. Freehand Sketching.

Why Freehand Sketches? Freehand Sketching Fundamentals. Basic Freehand Sketching. Advanced Freehand Sketching.

 

4. Computer-Aided Design and Drafting.

CAD Models. CAD and Solids Modeling. The Nature of Solids Modeling.

 

5. Standard Practice for Engineering Drawings.

Introduction to Drawing Standards. Sheet Layouts. Lines. Dimension Placement and Conventions. Section and Detail Views. Fasteners and Screw Threads. Assembly Drawings.

 

6. Tolerances.

Why Tolerances? Displaying Tolerances on Drawings. How to Determine Tolerances. Surface Finish. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.

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