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دسته بندی: فن آوری ویرایش: Second edition. نویسندگان: Sheryl A. Sorby, Dennis K. Lieu سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781285172958, 1285172957 ناشر: Cengage learning سال نشر: 2017 تعداد صفحات: 722 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 78 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب تجسم، مدلسازی و گرافیک برای طراحی مهندسی (محصول غیر پیشنویس MindTap؛ فصلهای 15-20 گنجانده نشده است): طراحی مهندسی، نقشه کشی فنی، گرافیک مهندسی، مدل سازی سه بعدی
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Visualization, modeling, and graphics for engineering design (non MindTap drafting product; chapters 15-20 not included) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تجسم، مدلسازی و گرافیک برای طراحی مهندسی (محصول غیر پیشنویس MindTap؛ فصلهای 15-20 گنجانده نشده است) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
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Brief Contents Contents Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Section 1: Laying the Foundation Ch 1: An Introduction to Graphical Communication in Engineering Objectives 1.01: Introduction 1.02: A Short History 1.03: Engineering Graphics Technology 1.04: The Modern Role of Engineering Graphics 1.05: Chapter Summary 1.06: Glossary of Key Terms 1.07: Questions for Review 1.08: Problems Ch 2: Sketching Objectives 2.01: Introduction 2.02: Sketching in the Engineering Design Process 2.03: Sketching Lines 2.04: Sketching Curved Entities 2.05: Construction Lines 2.06: Coordinate Systems 2.07: Isometric Sketches of Simple Objects 2.08: Oblique Pictorials 2.09: Shading and Other Special Effects 2.10: Sketching Complex Objects 2.11: Chapter Summary 2.12: Glossary of Key Terms 2.13: Questions for Review 2.14: Problems Ch 3: Visualization Objectives 3.01: Introduction 3.02: Background 3.03: Development of Spatial Skills 3.04: Types of Spatial Skills 3.05: Assessing Spatial Skills 3.06: The Importance of Spatial Skills 3.07: Isometric Corner Views of Simple Objects 3.08: Object Rotations about a Single Axis 3.09: Rotation about Two or More Axes 3.10: Reflections and Symmetry 3.11: Cross Sections of Solids 3.12: Combining Solids 3.13: Chapter Summary 3.14: Glossary of Key Terms 3.15: Questions for Review 3.16: Problems Ch 4: Creativity and the Design Process Objectives 4.01: Introduction 4.02: What is Design? 4.03: Creativity in Design 4.04: The Engineering Design Process 4.05: The Concurrent Engineering Design Process 4.06: Chapter Summary 4.07: Glossary of Key Terms 4.08: Questions for Review 4.09: Design Projects Section 2: Modern Design Practice and Tools Ch 5: Solid Modeling Objectives 5.01: Introduction 5.02: Tools for Developing Your Idea 5.03: A Parametric Solid Model 5.04: Making It Precise 5.05: Strategies for Combining Profile Constraints 5.06: More Complexity Using Constructive Solids 5.07: Breaking It down into Features 5.08: More Ways to Create Sophisticated Geometry 5.09: The Model Tree 5.10: Families of Parts 5.11: Extraction of 2-D Drawings 5.12: Chapter Summary 5.13: Glossary of Key Terms 5.14: Questions for Review 5.15: Problems Ch 6: Assembly Modeling Objectives 6.01: Introduction 6.02: Assembly Terminology 6.03: Assembly Hierarchy 6.04: Assembly Constraints 6.05: Exploded Configurations 6.06: Interferences and Clearances 6.07: Bill of Materials 6.08: Assembly Strategy 6.09: Strategy for Bottom-up Assembly Modeling 6.10: Chapter Summary 6.11: Glossary of Key Terms 6.12: Questions for Review 6.13: Problems Ch 7: Design Analysis Objectives 7.01: Introduction 7.02: Reverse Engineering 7.03: Metrology Tools for Reverse Engineering 7.04: The Reverse Engineering Process 7.05: Geometric Properties Analysis 7.06: Finite Element Analysis 7.07: Chapter Summary 7.08: Glossary of Key Terms 7.09: Questions for Review 7.10: Problems Section 3: Setting Up an Engineering Drawing Ch 8: Orthogonal Projection and Multiview Representation Objectives 8.01: Introduction 8.02: A More Precise Way to Communicate Your Ideas 8.03: The Glass Box 8.04: The Necessary Details 8.05: First-Angle Projection versus Third-Angle Projection 8.06: Breaking the Rules-and Why It is Good to Break Them Sometimes 8.07: When Six Views are Not Enough 8.08: Considerations for 3-D Modeling 8.09: Chapter Summary 8.10: Glossary of Key Terms 8.11: Questions for Review 8.12: Problems Ch 9: Pictorial Drawings Objectives 9.01: Introduction 9.02: Types of Pictorial Drawings 9.03: Axonometric Drawings 9.04: Oblique Drawings 9.05: Perspective Drawings 9.06: Considerations for 3-D Modeling 9.07: Chapter Summary 9.08: Glossary of Key Terms 9.09: Questions for Review 9.10: Problems Ch 10: Section Views Objectives 10.01: Introduction 10.02: A Look inside 10.03: Full Sections 10.04: What Happens to the Hidden Lines? 10.05: The Finer Points of Section Lines 10.06: Offset Sections 10.07: Half Sections 10.08: Removed Sections 10.09: Revolved Sections 10.10: Broken-Out Sections 10.11: Sections of Assemblies 10.12: A Few Shortcuts to Simplify Your Life 10.13: Considerations for 3-D Modeling 10.14: Chapter Summary 10.15: Glossary of Key Terms 10.16: Questions for Review 10.17: Problems Ch 11: Auxiliary Views Objectives 11.01: Introduction 11.02: Auxiliary Views for Solid Objects 11.03: Auxiliary Views of Irregular or Curved Surfaces 11.04: Creating Auxiliary Views 11.05: Solid Modeling Considerations in Creating Auxiliary Views 11.06: Chapter Summary 11.07: Glossary of Key Terms 11.08: Questions for Review 11.09: Problems Section 4: Drawing Annotation and Design Implementation Ch 12: Dimensioning Objectives 12.01: Introduction 12.02: Is the Dimension I See on a Drawing Exact? 12.03: What are the Rules for Dimensioning? 12.04: Definitions 12.05: Redundancy is Dumb 12.06: Geometrically Correct, but Still Wrong! 12.07: Guidelines to Guide Your Lines 12.08: Shortcuts 12.09: Notes 12.10: Considerations for 3-D Modeling 12.11: Dimensions for the Plate Example 12.12: Fundamental Rules for Dimensioning 12.13: Chapter Summary 12.14: Glossary of Key Terms 12.15: Questions for Review 12.16: Problems Ch 13: Tolerancing Objectives 13.01: Introduction 13.02: Formats for Tolerances 13.03: Tolerance Buildup Problems 13.04: Use of Tables for Fits 13.05: Conventional Tolerancing versus Geometric Tolerancing 13.06: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) 13.07: Chapter Summary 13.08: Glossary of Key Terms 13.09: Questions for Review 13.10: Problems Ch 14: Working Drawings Objectives 14.01: Introduction 14.02: Making It Formal 14.03: Sheet Sizes 14.04: The Formal Drawing Header in Manufacturing Drawings 14.05: The Drawing Area for Manufactured Parts 14.06: Parts, Subassemblies, and Assemblies 14.07: Construction Drawings 14.08: Construction Plans 14.09: Engineering Scales 14.10: Considerations for 3-D Modeling 14.11: Chapter Summary 14.12: Glossary of Key Terms 14.13: Questions for Review 14.14: Problems Appendix Glossary of Key Terms Index