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Model for Engineers
Sheryl Sorby, Dennis Lieu
ISBN: 9781401842499
Format: Multimedia Item
Publisher:Cengage Learning, Inc
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Approaches graphic communication within the context of engineering design and creativity. This book recognizes how computer modeling techniques have changed the engineering design process. It is able to focus on the evolved design process, including the critical phases of creative thinking, product ideation, and advanced analysis techniques.
A new book for a new generation of engineering professionals, Visualization, Modeling, and Graphics for Engineering Design was written from the ground up to take a brand-new approach to graphic communication within the context of engineering design and creativity. With a blend of modern and traditional topics, this text recognizes how computer modeling techniques have changed the engineering design process. From this new perspective, the text is able to focus on the evolved design process, including the critical phases of creative thinking, product ideation, and advanced analysis techniques. Focusing on design and design communication rather than drafting techniques and standards, it goes beyond the "what" to explain the "why" of engineering graphics.
| ISBN | 1401842496 | | Pages | 1088 | | ISBN13 | 9781401842499 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Cengage Learning, Inc | | Weight (grammes) | 2361 | | Imprint | Delmar Cengage Learning | | Published in | Clifton Park | | Format | Multimedia Item | | Height (mm) | 282 | | Publication date | 15 Oct 2005 | | Width (mm) | 226 | | DEWEY | 620.0042 | | Spine width (mm) | 46 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly |
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Section One: Laying the Foundation Chapter 1: An Introduction to Graphical Communication in Engineering Chapter 2: Sketching Chapter 3: Visualization Chapter 4: Working in a Team Environment Chapter 5: Creativity and the Design Process Section Two: Modern Design Practice and Tools Chapter 6: Solid Modeling Chapter 7: Assembly Modeling Chapter 8: Design Analysis Chapter 9: Fabrication Processes Section Three: Setting Up an Engineering Drawing Chapter 10: Orthogonal Projection and Multiview Representation Chapter 11: Advanced Visualization Techniques Chapter 12: Pictorial Drawings Chapter 13: Section Views Chapter 14: Auxiliary Views Section Four: Drawing Annotation and Design Implementation Chapter 15: Dimensioning Chapter 16: Tolerancing Chapter 17: Fasteners Chapter 18: Working Drawings Section Five: Advanced Topics in Engineering Graphics Chapter 19: Technical and Engineering Animation Chapter 20: Topological Maps and GIS Chapter 21: Information Graphics: Presentation of Data Glossary Index
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