Table Of ContentPart I: INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING AND DESIGN.1. Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Design.2. Drafting Equipment, Media, and Reproduction Methods.3. Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD).4. Manufacturing Materials and Processes.Part II: FUNDAMENTAL APPLICATIONS.5. Sketching Applications.6. Lines and Lettering.7. Drafting Geometry.Part III: DRAWING VIEWS AND ANNOTATIONS.8. Multiviews.9. Auxiliary Views.10. Dimensioning and Tolerancing.11. Fasteners and Springs.12. Sections, Revolutions, and Conventional Breaks.13. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.14. Pictorial Drawings and Technical Illustrations.Part IV: WORKING DRAWINGS.15. Working Drawings.16. Mechanisms: Linkages, Cams, Gears, and Bearings.17. Belt and Chain Drives.18. Welding Processes and Representations.Section V: SPECIALTY DRAFTING AND DESIGN.19. Precision Sheet Metal Drafting.20. Electrical and Electronics Drafting.21. Industrial Process Pipe Drafting.22. Structural Drafting.23. Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC).24. Civil Drafting.Part VI: ENGINEERING DESIGN.25. The Engineering Design Process.Appendices.Engineering Drawing and Design Student Companion Website.Descriptive Geometry I.Descriptive Geometry II.Engineering Charts and Graphs.Engineering Drawing and Design Math Applications. Fluid Power.
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SynopsisFor more than 25 years, students have relied on this trusted text for easy-to-read, comprehensive drafting and design instruction that complies with the latest ANSI and ASME industry standards for mechanical drafting. The Sixth Edition of ENGINEERING DRAWING AND DESIGN continues this tradition of excellence with a multitude of real, high-quality industry drawings and more than 1,000 drafting, design, and practical application problems--including many new to the current edition. The text showcases actual product designs in all phases, from concept through manufacturing, marketing, and distribution. In addition, the engineering design process now features new material related to production practices that eliminate waste in all phases, and the authors describe practices to improve process output quality by using quality management methods to identify the causes of defects, remove them, and minimize manufacturing variables.