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98 reviewsISBN 10: 0077221303
ISBN 13: 9780077221300
Author: Gary Bertoline, Eric Wiebe, Nathan Hartman
In its fourth edition, Technical Graphics Communication has become a standard in the field of engineering and technical graphics. This text presents both traditional and modern approaches to technical graphics, providing engineering and technology students with a strong foundation in standard drawing practices and techniques.
Strong emphasis on design and industrial applications is found throughout, reinforcing the real and practical ways that technical graphics skills are used in real companies.
Part I: Global Implementation for Technical Graphics
Introduction to Graphics Communications
The Engineering Design Process
Design in Industry
The Role of Technical Graphics in Production, Automation, and Manufacturing Processes
Part II: Fundamentals of Technical Graphics
5. Design Visualization
6. Technical Drawing Tools
7. Planar Geometry
8. Projection Theory: Parallel and Perspective Projection
9. 3-D Modeling
10. Multiview Drawings
Part III: Advanced Topics and Applications
11. Auxiliary Views
12. Intersections and Developments
13. Section Views
14. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices
15. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT)
16. Working and Assembly Drawings
17. Design for Assembly and Manufacturing
18. Fasteners and Standard Components
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Tags: Gary Bertoline, Eric Wiebe, Nathan Hartman, Technical, Communications