Engineering graphic modelling : a workbook for design engineers /

Engineering Graphic Modelling: A Practical Guide to Drawing and Design covers how engineering drawing relates to the design activity. The book describes modeled properties, such as the function, structure, form, material, dimension, and surface, as well as the coordinates, symbols, and types of proj...

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Main Authors: Tjalve, Eskild
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Andreasen, M. M. Mogens Myrup, 1939; Frackmann Schmidt, F
Published: Newnes-Butterworths,
Publisher Address: London ; Boston :
Publication Dates: 1979.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Danish
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780408003056
Summary: Engineering Graphic Modelling: A Practical Guide to Drawing and Design covers how engineering drawing relates to the design activity. The book describes modeled properties, such as the function, structure, form, material, dimension, and surface, as well as the coordinates, symbols, and types of projection of the drawing code. The text provides drawing techniques, such as freehand sketching, bold freehand drawing, drawing with a straightedge, a draughting machine or a plotter, and use of templates, and then describes the types of drawing. Graphic designers, design engineers, mechanical engine
Item Description: Translation of Grafiske modeller.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (119 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (page 119).
ISBN: 9781483105123
1483105121
Index Number: T353
CLC: TB23
Contents: Front Cover; Engineering Graphic Modelling: A Workbook for Design Engineers; Copyright Page; Preface; Editor s Foreword; Table of Contents; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; DRAWING AND DESIGN; DRAWING-FROM AN ENGINEER'S VIEWPOINT; WHAT IS A DRAWING?; THE MORPHOLOGY OF DRAWING; DESIGN; DRAWINGS USED IN THE DESIGN OF A:-; CHOICE OF DRAWING TYPE IN DESIGN; Chapter 1. MODELLED PROPERTIES; 1.0 Summary; 1.1 Function; 1.2 Structure; 1.3 Form; 1.4 Material; 1.5 Dimension; 1.6 Surface; Chapter 2. THE RECEIVER; 2.0 Summary; Examples; Chapter 3. THE DRAWING CODE; 3.0 Summary; 3.1 Coordinates; 3.2 Symbols
3.3 Types of projectionChaptyer 4. DRAWING TECHNIQUE; 4.0 Summary; 4.1 Freehand sketching; 4.2 Bold freehand drawing; 4.3 Drawing with a straightedge; 4.4 Drawing with a draughting machine; 4.5 Use of templates; 4.6 Drawing with a plotter; Chapter 5. TYPES OF DRAWING; 5.0 Summary; 5.1 Block diagrams; 5.2 Drawings of principle; 5.3 Layouts; 5.4 Detail drawings; 5.5 Assembly drawings; 5.6 Exploded views; 5.7 Overlay drawings; 5.8 Patent drawings; 5.9 Bar or column diagrams; 5.10 Graphs, cartesian co-ordinate system; 5.11 Graphs, polar co-ordinate system; 5.12 Representation of surfaces
5.13 Trilinear charts5.14 Diagrams; 5.15 Sector diagrams; 5.16 Percentage column; 5.17 Nomogram; 5.18 Other types of drawing; Chapter 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY