Engineering Drawing: With an Introduction to AutoCAD
Dhanajay A Jolhe
- Chennai McGraw Hill Edu. 2015
- 226 p
Chapter 1: Introduction to Engineering Drawing Chapter 2: Geometrical Constructions Chapter 3: Lines & Lettering Chapter 4: Dimensioning Chapter 5: Scales Chapter 6: Theory of Projection Chapter 7: Orthographic Projections Chapter 8: Projections of Points Chapter 9: Projections of Lines Chapter 10: Auxiliary Plane Projection Method Chapter 11: Projections of Planes Chapter 12: Projections of Solids Chapter 13: Sections of Solids Chapter 14: Theory of Development Chapter 15: Intersection of Surfaces of Solids Chapter 16: Isometric Projections Chapter 17: Interpretation of the Views Chapter 18: Engineering Curves Chapter 19: Loci of Points Chapter 20: Computer Aided Drafting Chapter 21: Free Hand Drawing Chapter 22: Perspective Projection
This book is meant for the Engineering Drawing course offered to the students of all engineering disciplines in their first year. An important highlight of this book is the inclusion of 'practical hints' along with theory which would enable the students to make perfect drawings. Key features Just the right and complete syllabi coverage. Perfect organization of chapters and subtopics ensuring smooth flow. Step-by-step approach for explaining the concepts. (chapters on Isometric and Orthographic Views) Practical hints along with rules to facilitate generation of good quality and accurate drawings. Excellent 2D and 3D illustrations render easy understanding to the topics. Points to be remembered and simple thumb rules have been provided after every chapter. Latest BIS Codes used (SP46-2003, modified in 2003) Chapter on AUTOCAD with the latest version of AUTOCAD (AUTOCAD 2006). Pedagogy Solved Examples: 350 Practice Problems: 300 Objective Type Questions: 250 Step-by-step approach for explaining the concepts. (chapters on Isometric and Orthographic Views) Excellent 2D and 3D illustrations render easy understanding to the topics. Chapter on AUTOCAD with the latest version of AUTOCAD (AUTOCAD 2006). Pedagogy Solved Examples: 350 Practice Problems: 300 Objective Type Questions: 250.