Introduction to Graphics Communications for EngineersIntroduction to Graphics Communications for Engineers, Third Edition, introduces engineering students to the standard practices used by engineers to communicate graphically. The primary goal of this text is to assist engineering students in learning the techniques and standards of communicating graphically so that design ideas can be clearly communicated and produced. The text concentrates on the concepts and skills needed to sketch and create 2-D and 3-D CAD models. |
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3-D modeling aligned angle ANSI assembly drawings auxiliary view axis B-rep Boolean operations bounding box center lines circle Clearance Fit computer graphics construction lines contour sketching counterbore countersink create cutting plane line cylinder depth design process detail diameter dimension lines Div/Sec drawn edge engineering design engineering drawings extension lines fold line front view geometric graphics grid paper hidden lines horizontal images Interference Fit isometric ellipse KENNAMETAL leader line linetypes located lower limit manufacturing Motorola V600 multiview drawing Multiview Sketching Name object Paper Sketch Number parallel perspective projection pictorial sketch Problem projection Refer to Figures represent revolved section right side view section lines section view sheet shown in Figure shows sketch or draw Sketch Paper Sketch solid modeling specified standard STEEL Step symbol technical drawings technique thick tion title block tolerance toleranced top view types upper limit vanishing point vertical visible line visual width