Modern Graphics Communication

Modern Graphics Communication

$133.33

SKU: 9780134848716

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Today’s clear, comprehensive, full-color introduction and reference for everyone creating engineering drawings and graphics with CAD or by hand

  • Introductory coverage that’s especially well-designed for students learning drafting as part of study for a wide range of careers
  • Includes convenient tear-out worksheets and practical, hands-on exercises
  • A long-awaited update to one of the field’s top-selling and most widely-praised guides
  • Proven pedagogical features include key words, chapter summaries, review questions, chapter exercises, and reverse engineering exercises
  • Derived from Chapters 1-14 of Technical Drawing, 15th Edition (2016), adding hands-on exercises and worksheets not included there
  • Introductory coverage that’s especially well-designed for students learning drafting as part of study for a wide range of careers
  • Includes convenient tear-out worksheets and practical, hands-on exercises
  • A long-awaited update to one of the field’s top-selling and most widely-praised guides
  • Proven pedagogical features include key words, chapter summaries, review questions, chapter exercises, and reverse engineering exercises
  • Derived from Chapters 1-14 of Technical Drawing, 15th Edition (2016), adding hands-on exercises and worksheets not included there
  • 1. The Worldwide Language for Graphic Design
  • 2. Layouts and Lettering
  • 3. Visualization and Sketching
  • 4. Geometry for Modeling and Design
  • 5. Modeling and Design
  • 6. Orthographic Projection
  • 7. 2D Drawing Representation
  • 8. Section Views
  • 9. Auxiliary Views
  • 10. Modeling for Manufacture and Assembly
  • 11. Dimensioning
  • 12. Tolerancing
  • 13. Threads, Fasteners, and Springs
  • 14. Working Drawings
  • 15. Drawing Control and Data Management (Web Only)

Today’s clear, comprehensive, full-colour introduction and reference for everyone creating engineering drawings and graphics with CAD or by hand Introductory coverage that’s especially well-designed for students learning drafting as part of study for a wide range of careers.

  • Includes convenient tear-out worksheets and practical, hands-on exercises
  • A long-awaited update to one of the field’s top-selling and most widely-praised guides
  • Proven pedagogical features include key words, chapter summaries, review questions, chapter exercises, and reverse engineering exercises
  • Derived from Chapters 1-14 of Technical Drawing, 15th Edition (2016), adding hands-on exercises and worksheets not included there

This book’s text is derived from Chapters 1-14 of Technical Drawing, 15th Edition (the 2016 edition). The authors also add hands-on exercises and worksheets not included in that book.
This is a clear, comprehensive, full-color introduction and reference for students and professionals who are creating engineering drawings and graphics with CAD software or by hand. It provides excellent technical detail and motivating real-world examples, illuminating theory with a colorful, highly-visual format complemented with concise text. Designed for busy, visually-oriented learners, this guide expands on well-tested material, fully updated for the latest ASME standards, materials, industries and production processes. Its up-to-date examples range from mechanical, plastic, and sheet metal drawings to modern techniques for civil engineering, architecture, and rapid prototyping. Throughout, clear, easy, step-by-step descriptions teach essential sketching and visualization techniques, including the use of 3D and 2D CAD. All color visuals are tightly integrated with text to promote rapid mastery. Colorful models and animations on a companion website bring the material to life, and hands-on projects and tear-out worksheets make this guide ideal both for learning and for ongoing reference.

Shawna Lockhart combines her university teaching experience at Montana State University and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University with wide ranging industrial experience to write engineering design communication and CAD software texts. An early adopter of 2D and 3D CAD technology, she is the author of multiple AutoCAD texts, from AutoCAD Release 10 in 1992 to the current 2018 release. Shawna also writes industrial manuals on a variety of topics including robotics, dynes, mineral processing and lasers.
Marla Goodman has a background in developing outreach communications and information graphics. For Montana State University and others, she has created educational publications and graphics on a wide range of topics ranging from environmental health, agriculture andwildlife to climate science and thermal biology. In addition to her involvement in educational publishing, she has worked for newspapers and magazines in the various roles of writer, editor and designer.
Cindy Johnson is a writer and editor who has directed the development of software-based learning tools since 1982. In 1992, she developed the first Student Edition of AutoCAD Release 10, and since then has developed tutorial guides for Releases 11, through 14, AutoCAD Designer and Mechanical Desktop. With over 20 years of publishing experience and five years of involvement with the engineering graphics course, she has a clear vision of the course goals and the pedagogical challenges it presents.

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Dimensions 1.30 × 8.50 × 10.70 in
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professional, higher education, Employability, IT Professional, TEC009070, COM007000, T-ND CAD – ENGINEER GRAPHICS