Engineering drawing from the beginning. Volume 2 /
Engineering Drawing from the Beginning, Volume 2 discusses the methods for communicating technical engineering concepts through illustrations and drawings. This volume covers the more advance techniques in engineering drawing.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Pergamon,
[1970]
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Colección: | Commonwealth and international library. Mechanical engineering division.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Engineering Drawing from the Beginning; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Editor's Preface; Author's Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Revision and Introduction; 1.1. REVISION OF PREVIOUS WORK FROM VOLUME 1; 1.2. TYPES OF PROJECTION; 1.3. DIMENSIONING; 1.4. SECTIONAL VIEWS; 1.5. PART OR DETAIL DRAWING; 1.6. ASSEMBLY DRAWING; 1.7. SUB-ASSEMBLIES; 1.8. DIVISION OF A LINE INTO EQUAL PARTS; 1.9. JOINING OF STRAIGHT LINES TO CURVES; 1.10. PENCIL POINT; 1.11. DIVISION OF CIRCUMFERENCE OF A CIRCLE; 1.12. RADIUS CORNERS; Chapter 2. The Helix.
- 2.1. DEFINITION OF THE HELIX2.2. THE CONSTRUCTION OF A HELIX; 2.3. THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DOUBLE HELIX; 2.4. THE CONSTRUCTION OF A HELICAL GROOVE IN A CYLINDER; 2.5. A HELICAL SPRING (ROUND WIRE); 2.6. A SQUARE THREAD; 2.7. A HELICAL SPRING (SQUARE WIRE); 2.8. THE ELLIPSE; Chapter 3. Interpenetration of Solids; 3.1. SIMPLE RECTANGULAR OBJECTS; 3.2. HEXAGONAL PRISMS; 3.3. SQUARE PYRAMIDS; 3.4. AUXILIARY VIEWS AND TRUE SHAPES; 3.4. AUXILIARY VIEWS AND TRUE SHAPES; 3.5. HEXAGONAL PRISMS; 3.6. HEXAGONAL PYRAMIDS; 3.7. CYLINDERS; 3.8. CONES; Chapter 4. Development; 4.1. CYLINDER; 4.2. CUBE.
- 4.3. rectangular object4.4. hexagonal object; 4.5. cube; 4.6. square pyramid; 4.7. square pyramid; 4.8. square pyramid (double cut); 4.9. cylinder (cut); 4.10. cylinder (cut; 4.11. elbow, 90; 4.12. t with equal diameter pipes; 4.13. t with unequal diameter pipes; 4.14. 45� angle t; 4.15 branch t. development of pipes of unequal diameters; 4.16. branch t. development of pipes of unequal diameters; 4.17. offset t. complete development; 4.18. cone development; 4.19. cone (cut). development; 4.20. cone (double cut). complete development; 4.21. cone (cut). development of curved surface only.
- Chapter 5. Conventional Representations of Common Features. Extracts from B.S. 3085.1. SCREW THREADS; 5.2. SPRINGS, COMPRESSION; 5.3. SPRINGS, TENSION; 5.4. KNURLING; 5.5. HEXAGON NUT; 5.6. HEXAGON BOLT; 5.7. SQUARE END ON SHAFT; 5.8. HOLES ON A CIRCULAR PITCH; 5.9. HOLES ON A LINEAR PITCH; 5.10. BEARINGS; 5.11. ROUND ROD; 5.12. ROUND TUBE; 5.13. RECTANGULAR BAR (METAL); 5.14. RECTANGULAR BAR (WOOD); Chapter 6. Fastenings; 6.1. RIVETING; 6.2. LAP JOINTS; 6.3. BUTT JOINT. SINGLE COVER PLATE; 6.4. BUTT JOINT. DOUBLE COVER PLATES; 6.5. ANGLE-RIVETED JOINT; 6.6. ANGLE-RIVETED JOINT.
- 6.7. built-up girder6.8. built-up box girder; 6.9. taper keys; 6.10. parallel keys; 6.11. feather key; 6.12. woodruff key; 6.13. gib head key; 6.14. cotter; 6.15. butt weld; 6.16. lap weld; 6.17. fillet weld; 6.18. seam weld; 6.19. drawing welded joints; 6.20. lock nut; 6.21. nuts pinned; 6.22. sawn nut; 6.23. spring washers; 6.24. two plates clamped; 6.25. cable clamp; 6.26. mounted plates; 6.27. clamped plates; 6.28. multiple plates; 6.29. multiple plates with spacers; 6.30. shaft location; 6.31. gear reduction unit assembly; 6.32. screwed fitting metal lamp holder.