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Manual of Engineering Drawing
British and International Standards

A comprehensive guide on the latest BSI and ISO standards of technical product documentation and specifications

Colin H. Simmons (Author), Dennis E. Maguire (Author), Neil Phelps (Author)

9780128184820, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 31 March 2020

640 pages, Approx. 350 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.9 cm, 1 kg

Manual of Engineering Drawing: British and International Standards, Fifth Edition, chronicles ISO and British Standards in engineering drawings, providing many examples that will help readers understand how to translate engineering specifications into a visual medium. The book includes 6 introductory chapters which provide foundational theory and contextual information regarding the broader context of engineering drawing and design. The concepts enclosed will help readers gain the most out of their drawing skills. As the standards referred to in this book change every few years, this new edition presents an important update.

1. Design office management and organization 2. Product development and computer aided design 3. Design for manufacture to end of life 4. Intellectual property and engineering design 5. CAD organization and applications 6. Principles of first and third angle orthographic projection 7. Linework and lettering 8. Three-dimensional illustrations using isometric and oblique projection 9. Drawing layouts and simplified methods 10. Sections and sectional views 11. Geometrical constructions and tangency 12. Loci applications 13. True lengths and auxiliary views 14. Conic sections and interpenetration of solids 15. Development of patterns from sheet materials 16. Dimensioning principles 17. Screw threads and conventional representations 18. Nuts, bolts, screws, and washers 19. Keys and key ways 20. Worked examples in machine drawing 21. Limits and fits 22. Geometrical tolerancing and datums 23. Application of geometrical tolerances 24. Maximum material and least material requirements 25. Positional tolerancing 26. Surface texture 27. Surface finish and corrosion of metals 28. 3D annotation and product data management 29. The Duality Principle e the essential link between the design intent and the verification of the end product 30. Differences between American ASME Y 14.5M geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) and ISO/BS 8888 geometrical tolerancing standards 31. Cams and gears 32. Springs 33. Welding and welding symbols 34. Engineering diagrams 35. Bearings and applied technology 36. Engineering adhesives 37. Related standards 38. Production drawings 39. Design for additive manufacture 40. Drawing solutions

Subject Areas: Computer-aided design [CAD UGC], Mechanical engineering [TGB], Engineering graphics & technical drawing [TBG]

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