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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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0072864583 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9780071112284 |
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International Standard Book Number |
9780072973136 |
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eng |
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eng. |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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604.2 |
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22 |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Bertoline, Gary R. |
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author |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT |
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Fundamentals of graphics communication / |
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Gary R. Bertoline and Eric N. Wiebe |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
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Fourth edition |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of Publication |
Boston |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Name of Publisher |
McGraw-Hill Higher Education |
264 #1 - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
Boston : |
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McGraw-Hill Eduation, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
2005. |
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xv., 877 pages : |
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illustrations ; |
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28 cm. |
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text |
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txt |
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unmediated |
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rdamedia |
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nc |
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rdacarrier |
440 #0 - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE |
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McGraw-Hill graphics series |
505 ## - CONTENTS |
Formatted contents note |
section 1 Basics --<br/>Graphic communication --<br/>Drawings described --<br/>Types of drawings --<br/>Types of technical drawings --<br/>Purpose of technical drawings --<br/>Applications of technical drawings --<br/>Regulation of technical drawings --<br/>What students of technical drawing, drafting, and CAD should learn --<br/>Technical drawing and quality/competitiveness --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Introduction problems --<br/>ch. 1 Employability Skills for Drafting and Design Technicians --<br/>Employability skills defined --<br/>Importance of employability skills --<br/>Employability skills needed by drafting and design technicians --<br/>Job-seeking skills --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>ch. 2 Drafting Tools: Conventional, CAD, and Solid Modeling --<br/>Note to instructors and students --<br/>Conventional drafting tools --<br/>Triangular scales --<br/>Miscellaneous conventional tools --<br/>Paper sizes --<br/>Whiteprinter --<br/>Computer-Aided drafting (CAD) --<br/>CAD software --<br/>Solid modeling --<br/>Summary --<br/>Contents note continued: Review questions --<br/>Chapter 2 problems --<br/>ch. 3 Sketching and Lettering for Engineering Communication --<br/>Note to instructors and students --<br/>Talking sketching --<br/>Freehand lettering --<br/>Freehand lettering techniques --<br/>Line work --<br/>Sketching --<br/>Types of sketches --<br/>Sketching materials --<br/>Sketching techniques --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 3 problems --<br/>ch. 4 Geometric Construction --<br/>Geometric nomenclature --<br/>Prism --<br/>Pyramid and cone --<br/>Sphere --<br/>Elemental construction principles --<br/>Polygon construction --<br/>Circular construction --<br/>Supplementary construction --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 4 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>section 2 Technical Drawing Fundamentals --<br/>ch. 5 Spatial Visualization and Multiview Drawings --<br/>Spatial visualization --<br/>Orthographic projection --<br/>Planning the drawing --<br/>Sketching procedure --<br/>Centering the drawing --<br/>Technical drawing conventions --<br/>Visualization --<br/>First-angle projection --<br/>Summary --<br/>Contents note continued: Review questions --<br/>Chapter 5 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 6 Dimensioning and Notation --<br/>Dimensioning systems --<br/>Dimension components --<br/>Laying out dimensions --<br/>Steps in dimensioning --<br/>Specific dimensioning techniques --<br/>Summary of dimensioning rules --<br/>Notation --<br/>Rules for applying notes on drawings --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 6 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 7 Sectional Views --<br/>Sectional views --<br/>Cutting-plane line --<br/>Direction of sight --<br/>Section lining --<br/>Multisection views --<br/>Kinds of sections --<br/>Sections through ribs or webs --<br/>Holes, ribs and webs, spokes and keyways --<br/>Aligned sections --<br/>Fasteners and shafts in section --<br/>Intersections in section --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 7 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 8 Auxiliary Views --<br/>Auxiliary views defined --<br/>Secondary auxiliary views --<br/>Partial views --<br/>Auxiliary section --<br/>Half auxiliary views --<br/>Contents note continued: Oblique surfaces, viewing planes, and auxiliary view enlargements --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 8 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 9 Descriptive Geometry --<br/>Descriptive geometry projection --<br/>Steps used in descriptive geometry projection --<br/>Notations --<br/>Fold lines --<br/>Bearings, slope, and grade --<br/>Applied descriptive geometry --<br/>Topographic topics --<br/>Vectors --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 9 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 10 Patterns and Developments --<br/>Developments --<br/>Parallel line development --<br/>Radial line development --<br/>Triangulation development --<br/>True-length diagrams --<br/>Notches --<br/>Bends --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 10 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 11 Solid/3D Modeling: Computational Design and Analysis --<br/>Factors in using visualization --<br/>Understanding data --<br/>Modeling techniques --<br/>Types of visualization images --<br/>Engineering visualization applications --<br/>Case study --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Contents note continued: section 3 Design Drafting Applications --<br/>ch. 12 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing --<br/>Summary of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing terms --<br/>Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing defined --<br/>Modifiers --<br/>Feature control symbol --<br/>True position --<br/>Circularity (roundness) --<br/>Cylindricity --<br/>Angularity --<br/>Parallelism --<br/>Perpendicularity --<br/>Profile --<br/>Runout --<br/>Concentricity --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 12 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 13 Fasteners --<br/>Classifications of fasteners --<br/>Threads --<br/>Screw thread forms --<br/>Tap and die --<br/>Threads per inch (TPI) --<br/>Pitch --<br/>Single and multiple threads --<br/>Right-hand and left-hand threads --<br/>Thread relief (undercut) --<br/>Screw, bolt, and stud --<br/>Cap screws --<br/>Rivets --<br/>Keys and keyseats --<br/>Grooved fasteners --<br/>Spring pins --<br/>Fastening systems --<br/>Retaining rings --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 13 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 14 Springs --<br/>Spring classification --<br/>Contents note continued: Helical springs --<br/>Flat springs --<br/>Terminology of springs --<br/>Required spring data --<br/>Other spring design layout --<br/>Standard drafting practices --<br/>Section view of a spring --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 14 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 15 Cams --<br/>Cam principle --<br/>Basic types of followers --<br/>Cam mechanism --<br/>Cam terms --<br/>Cam motion --<br/>Laying out the cam from the displacement diagram --<br/>Timing diagram --<br/>Dimensioning a cam --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 15 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 16 Gears --<br/>Kinds of gears --<br/>Gear ratio --<br/>The involute curve --<br/>Pitch diameter and basic terminology --<br/>Pitch diameter (D) --<br/>Diametral pitch (P) --<br/>Gear blank --<br/>Pressure angle, base circle, and center-to-center distance --<br/>Rack --<br/>Gear train --<br/>Required tooth-cutting data --<br/>Measurements required to use a gear tooth caliper --<br/>Bevel gear --<br/>Worm and worm gear --<br/>Materials --<br/>Design and layout of gears --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Contents note continued: Chapter 16 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 17 Assembly and Detail Drawings for Design --<br/>Technical drawings and the engineering department --<br/>The engineering department --<br/>Systems company --<br/>Design section --<br/>Working drawings: detail and assembly --<br/>Title block --<br/>Numbering system --<br/>Drawing revisions: ECRs and ECOs --<br/>Application engineering --<br/>Quotation department --<br/>Mass production company --<br/>Design for manufacturability (DFM) --<br/>DFM guidelines --<br/>Design for assembly (DFA) --<br/>DFA guidelines --<br/>Personal technical file --<br/>Invention agreement --<br/>Patent drawings --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 17 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 18 Pictorial Drawings --<br/>Purpose of pictorial drawings --<br/>Oblique drawings --<br/>Isometric drawings --<br/>Axonometric: drawing and projection --<br/>Other oblique drawings --<br/>Perspective drawings --<br/>Perspective view --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 18 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>Contents note continued: section 4 Related Technologies, Applications, and Processes --<br/>ch. 19 Welding --<br/>Welding processes --<br/>Basic welding symbol --<br/>Size of weld --<br/>Length of weld --<br/>Placement of weld --<br/>Intermittent welds --<br/>Process reference --<br/>Contour symbol --<br/>Field welds --<br/>Welding joints --<br/>Types of welds --<br/>Multiple reference line --<br/>Spot weld --<br/>Projection weld --<br/>Seam weld --<br/>Welding template --<br/>Design of weldments --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 19 problems --<br/>CAD instructions --<br/>ch. 20 Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Automation --<br/>Engineering materials --<br/>Traditional manufacturing processes --<br/>Casting --<br/>Forging --<br/>Extruding --<br/>Stamping --<br/>Machining --<br/>Special workholding devices --<br/>Heat treatment of steels --<br/>Nontraditional machining processes --<br/>Automation and integration (CAM and CIM/FMS) --<br/>Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) --<br/>Industrial robots --<br/>CIM/FMS --<br/>Just-in-time manufacturing (JIT) --<br/>Manufacturing resource planning (MRPII) --<br/>Contents note continued: Statistical process control (SPC) --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>ch. 21 The Design Process and Advanced Concepts --<br/>Time --<br/>Learning the design process --<br/>The design process: phases and steps --<br/>Design projects: routine and non-routine --<br/>Modern design practices and standards --<br/>Summary --<br/>Review questions --<br/>Chapter 21 problems --<br/>CAD instructions. |
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