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Geometric and engineering drawing / Kenneth Morling,

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, c2010Edition: Third editionDescription: xvi, 340 pages : Illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780080967684
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 604.2 23rd ed. MOR
LOC classification:
  • T353
Contents:
Table of Contents. - Ch. 1 Geometric drawing - - Scales. - Ch. 2 The Construction of geometric figures from given data. - Ch. 3 Isometric projection. - Ch. 4 The construction of circles to satisfy given conditions. - Ch. 5 Tangency. - Ch. 6 Oblique projection. - Ch. 7 Enlarging and reducing plane figures and equivalent areas. - Ch. 8 The blending of lines and curves. - Ch. 9 Loci. - Ch. 10 Orthographic projection (First and third angle). - Ch. 11 Conic sections - the ellipse, the parabola, the hyperbola. - Ch. 12 Intersection of regular solids. - Ch. 13 Further Orthographic projection. - Ch. 14 Developments. - Ch. 15 Further problems in Loci. - Ch. 16 Freehand sketching. - Ch. 17 Some more problems solved by drawing. - Ch. 18 Engineering drawing. - Ch. 19 Postscript - planning a design.
Summary: "This introduction to descriptive geometry and drafting guides the student to create professional 2D and 3D working drawings that comply with the latest ISO standards of technical product specifications. This heavily updated new edition with extensive new coverage now applies to CAD as well as conventional drawing"-- Provided by publisher.
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UMU Fort Portal Campus 604.2 MOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 52130

Includes index.

Table of Contents. - Ch. 1 Geometric drawing - - Scales. - Ch. 2 The Construction of geometric figures from given data. - Ch. 3 Isometric projection. - Ch. 4 The construction of circles to satisfy given conditions. - Ch. 5 Tangency. - Ch. 6 Oblique projection. - Ch. 7 Enlarging and reducing plane figures and equivalent areas. - Ch. 8 The blending of lines and curves. - Ch. 9 Loci. - Ch. 10 Orthographic projection (First and third angle). - Ch. 11 Conic sections - the ellipse, the parabola, the hyperbola. - Ch. 12 Intersection of regular solids. - Ch. 13 Further Orthographic projection. - Ch. 14 Developments. - Ch. 15 Further problems in Loci. - Ch. 16 Freehand sketching. - Ch. 17 Some more problems solved by drawing. - Ch. 18 Engineering drawing. - Ch. 19 Postscript - planning a design.

"This introduction to descriptive geometry and drafting guides the student to create professional 2D and 3D working drawings that comply with the latest ISO standards of technical product specifications. This heavily updated new edition with extensive new coverage now applies to CAD as well as conventional drawing"-- Provided by publisher.

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