Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, 1st edition

Published by Peachpit Press (July 6, 2021) © 2017

  • Frederick E. Giesecke Deceased
  • Shawna Lockhart
  • James E. Novak Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Cindy M. Johnson
  • Ivan L. Hill
  • Alva Mitchell Texas A&M University
  • John T. Dygdon Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Marla Goodman
  • Henry C. Spencer Purdue University
  • R O. Loving

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ISBN-13: 9780137400140
Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics
Published 2021

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The 15th edition of Giesecke’s, Technical Drawing and Engineering Graphics is a comprehensive introduction and detailed reference for creating 3D models and 2D documentation drawings. Expanding on its reputation as a trusted reference, this edition expands on the role that the 3D CAD database plays in design and documentation. The text maintains its excellent integration of illustrations with text and consistent navigational features to make it easy to find and look up important information.
  • Chapter One The Worldwide Language for Graphic Design
  • Chapter Two Layouts and Lettering
  • Chapter Three Visualization and Sketching
  • Chapter Four Geometry for Modeling and Design
  • Chapter Five Modeling and Design
  • Chapter Six Orthographic Projection
  • Chapter Seven 2D Drawing Representation
  • Chapter Eight Section Views
  • Chapter Nine Auxiliary Views
  • Chapter Ten Modeling for Manufacture and Assembly
  • Chapter Eleven Dimensioning
  • Chapter Twelve Tolerancing
  • Chapter Thirteen Threads, Fasteners, and Springs
  • Chapter Fourteen Working Drawings
  • Chapter Fifteen Drawing Control and Data Management
  • Chapter Sixteen Gears and Cams
  • Chapter Seventeen Electronic Diagrams
  • Chapter Eighteen Structural Drawing
  • Chapter Nineteen Landform Drawings
  • Chapter Twenty Piping Drawings
  • Chapter Twenty-One Welding Representation
  • Chapter Twenty-Two Axonometric Projection
  • Chapter Twenty-Three Perspective Drawings

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