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Interpreting engineering drawings / Theodore J. Branoff.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Australia : Cengage Learning, 2016Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xiv, 514 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781133693598
Other title:
  • Engineering drawings
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 604.25 BR.I 2016 23
LOC classification:
  • T379 .B736 2014
Contents:
Introduction: Line types and sketching -- Lettering nd title blocks -- Basic geometry: circles and arcs -- Working drawings and projection theory -- Introduction to dimensioning -- Normal, inclined, and oblique surfaces -- Pictorial sketching -- Machining symbols and revision blocks -- Chamfers, undercuts, tapers, and knurls -- Sectional views -- One-and Two-view drawings -- Surface texture -- Introduction to conventional tolerancing -- Inch fits -- Metric fits -- Threads and fasteners -- Auxiliary views -- Development drawings -- Selection and arrangement of views -- Piping drawings -- Bearings -- Manufacturing materials -- Casting processes -- Violating true projection: conventional practices -- Pin fasteners -- Drawings for numerical control -- Assembly drawings -- Structural steel -- Welding drawings -- Groove welds -- Other basic welds -- Spur gears Bevel gears and gear trains -- Cams -- Bearings and clutches -- Ratchet wheels -- Introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing -- Features and material condition modifiers -- Form tolerances -- The datum reference frame -- Orientation tolerances -- Datum targets -- Position tolerances -- Profile tolerances -- Runout tolerances.
Summary: This book offers comprehensive, state-of-the-art training that shows readers how to create professional-quality engineering drawings that can be interpreted with precision in today's technology-based industries. This flexible textbook offers unsurpassed coverage of the theory and practical applications that you'll need as readers communicate technical concepts in an international marketplace. All material is developed around the latest ASME drawing standards, helping readers keep pace with the dynamic changes in the field of engineering graphic.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Line types and sketching -- Lettering nd title blocks -- Basic geometry: circles and arcs -- Working drawings and projection theory -- Introduction to dimensioning -- Normal, inclined, and oblique surfaces -- Pictorial sketching -- Machining symbols and revision blocks -- Chamfers, undercuts, tapers, and knurls -- Sectional views -- One-and Two-view drawings -- Surface texture -- Introduction to conventional tolerancing -- Inch fits -- Metric fits -- Threads and fasteners -- Auxiliary views -- Development drawings -- Selection and arrangement of views -- Piping drawings -- Bearings -- Manufacturing materials -- Casting processes -- Violating true projection: conventional practices -- Pin fasteners -- Drawings for numerical control -- Assembly drawings -- Structural steel -- Welding drawings -- Groove welds -- Other basic welds -- Spur gears Bevel gears and gear trains -- Cams -- Bearings and clutches -- Ratchet wheels -- Introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing -- Features and material condition modifiers -- Form tolerances -- The datum reference frame -- Orientation tolerances -- Datum targets -- Position tolerances -- Profile tolerances -- Runout tolerances.

This book offers comprehensive, state-of-the-art training that shows readers how to create professional-quality engineering drawings that can be interpreted with precision in today's technology-based industries. This flexible textbook offers unsurpassed coverage of the theory and practical applications that you'll need as readers communicate technical concepts in an international marketplace. All material is developed around the latest ASME drawing standards, helping readers keep pace with the dynamic changes in the field of engineering graphic.

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