Engineering Drawing and Design
David A. Madsen
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The tremendous growth of scientific knowledge over the past 50 years has resulted in an intense pressure on the engineering curricula of many universities to substitute “modern” subjects in place of subjects perceived as weaker or outdated. The result is that, for some, the kinematics and dynamics of machines has remained a critical component of the curriculum and a requirement for all mechanical engineering students, while at others, a course on these subjects is only made available as an elective topic for specialized study by a small number of engineering students. Some schools, depending largely on the faculty, require a greater emphasis on mechanical design at the expense of depth of knowledge in analytical techniques. Rapid advances in technology, however, have produced a need for a textbook that satisfies the requirement of new and changing course structures.
This book is intended to cover that field of engineering theory, analysis, design, and practice that is generally described as mechanisms or as kinematics and dynamics of machines. Although this text is written primarily for students of mechanical engineering, the content can also be of considerable value to practicing engineers throughout their professional careers.
- Chapter 1— Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Design
- Chapter 2— Drafting Equipment, Media, and Reproduction Methods
- Chapter 3— Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
- Chapter 4— Manufacturing Materials and Processes
- Chapter 5— Sketching Applications
- Chapter 6 — Lines and Lettering
- Chapter 7—Drafting Geometry
- Chapter 8—Multiviews
- Chapter 9—Auxiliary Views
- Chapter 10— Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Chapter 11—Fasteners and Springs
- Chapter 12— Sections, Revolutions, and Conventional Breaks
- Chapter 13— Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Chapter 14— Pictorial Drawings and Technical Illustrations
- Chapter 15—Working Drawings
- Chapter 16— Mechanisms: Linkages, Cams, Gears, and Bearings
- Chapter 17—Belt and Chain Drives
- Chapter 25— The Engineering Design Process
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