Engineering Drawing with CAD Applications
eBook - PDF

Engineering Drawing with CAD Applications

  1. 192 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Engineering Drawing with CAD Applications

About this book

Engineering Drawing with CAD Applications is ideal for any engineering student, needing a user-friendly step-by-step guide to draughting, sketching and drawing. Fully revised to take into account developments in computer aided drawing, and to keep up with British Standards, this guide remains an ideal introduction to the subject. It provides readers with the basic knowledge and skills of draughting and takes them on to more interesting and advanced engineering drawing techniques and procedures.
This latest revision of Ostrowsky's popoular Engineering Drawing represents a comprehensive introductory course in engineering drawing and sketching, and is sutiable for a wide range of college and university engineering students. The author concentrates on the techniques fundamental to effective drawing, key knowledge that is needed wether the drawings are carried out by hand, or via a CAD package. Copious illustrations and a clear, step-by-step approach make this book ideal for distance learning and assignment-based study.

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Information

Redraw 
or 
trace 
the 
block 
and 
then 
sketch 
the 
holes 
and 
pins. 
The 
holes 
are 
to 
be 
approximately 
15 
mm 
diameter 
and 
the 
dowels 
approximately 
IO 
mm 
diameter, 
protruding 
20 
mm 
from 
the 
block. 
Hole 
and 
pin 
axes 
are 
to 
be 
normal 
(at 
90°) 
to 
the 
block 
surfaces. 
Figure 
4.7 
shows 
the 
outlines 
of 
tools 
that 
are 
used 
by 
engineering 
workers 
of 
different 
trades: 
(I) 
hammer, 
(2) 
double-ended 
spanner, 
(3) 
pliers 
(4) 
adjustable 
spanner, 
(5) 
brace, 
(6) 
G-clamp, 
(7) 
hand 
saw, 
(8) 
tool-maker's 
clamp, 
(9) 
blow 
lamp, 
(IO) 
bench 
vice, 
and 
11) 
micrometer. 
Sketch 
freehand 
each 
tool 
in 
perspective 
projection, 
using 
the 
construction-box 
method. 
© 
® 
Fig. 
4. 
Outline 
of 
engineering 
tools 
17 
Fig. 
4.8 
Perspective-projection 
grid 
for 
guided 
sketching 
To 
sketch 
an 
object 
as 
seen 
from 
above, 
place 
tracing 
paper 
or 
thin 
office 
paper 
over 
the 
grid 
below 
the 
horizon 
line. 
To 
sketch 
the 
object 
as 
seen 
from 
below, 
use 
the 
top 
part 
of 
the 
grid. 

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Contents
  6. 1 Communication
  7. 2 Organisation
  8. 3 Sketching
  9. 4 Pictorial projection
  10. 5 Orthographic projection
  11. 6 Dimensioning
  12. 7 Detail and assembly drawings
  13. 8 Screw threads
  14. 9 Helices
  15. 10 Fasteners
  16. 11 Keys
  17. 12 Engineering diagrams
  18. 13 Computer Aided Draughting (CAD)
  19. 14 Construction geometry
  20. 15 Loci
  21. 16 Cams
  22. 17 Bearings
  23. 18 Basic engineering materials
  24. 19 Introduction to engineering design
  25. Self-assessment questions
  26. Selected solutions
  27. Index