Drafting for engineers; a textbook of engineering drawing for colleges and technical schools,
by Carl Lars Svensen.
- 2d ed.
- New York, D. Van Nostrand [c1935]
- xiv, 554 p. illus., diagrs. 24 cm.
CHAPTER-1 Drawing Instruments and Accessories 1.1-1.5 1.1 Introduction, 1.1 1.2 Role of Engineering Drawing, 1.1 1.3 Drawing Instrument and Aids, 1.1 1.3.1 Drawing Board, 1.2 1.3.2 Mini-Draughter, 1.2 1.3.3 Instrument Box, 1.2 1.3.4 Set of Scales, 1.3 1.3.5 French Curves, 1.4 1.3.6 Templates, 1.4 1.3.7 Pencils, 1.4
5.2 Types of Projections, 5.2 5.2.1 Method ofObtaning, 5.2 5.2.2 Method ofObtaning Top View, 5.:?
5.3 FirstAngle Projectiom, 5.5
5.4 ThirdAngle Projection, 5.5
5.5 Projection of Points, 5.6
5.6 Projection of Lines, 5.13
5.7 Projection of Planes, 5.19
CHAPTER - 6 Projection of Solids 6.1-6.50 6.1 Introduction, 6.1 6.1.2 Polyhedra, 6.1 6.1.3 Regular of Polyhedra, 6.1
6.2 Prisms, 6.2
6.3 Pyramids, 6.3
6.4 Solids of Revolution, 6.3
6.5 Frustums of Truncated Solids, 6.3
6.6 Prims (Problem) Position of a Solid with Respect to the Reference Planes, 6.4
6.7 Pyramids, 6.17
6.8 Cone and Cylinder, 6.23 (xiv) COlltellts
6.9 Application ofOlthographic Projections, 6.30 6.9.1 Selection of Views, 6.30 6.9.2 Simple Solids, 6.30 6.9.3 Three View Drawings, 6.31 6.9.4 Development ofMissiong Views, 6.31
6.10 Types of Auxiliary Views, 6.45
CHAPTER-7 Development of Surfaces
CHAPTER-8 7.1 Introduction, 7.1 7.2 Methods of Development, 7.1 7.2.1 Develop[ment of Prism, 7.2 7.2.2 Development ofa Cylinder, 7.2 7.2.3 Development ofa square pyramid with side of base 30 mm and height 60 mm, 7.3 7.2.4 Development of a Cone, 7.5
I ntersection of Surfaces 8.1 Introduction, 8.1 8.2 Intersection of cylinder and cylinder, 8.1 8.3 Intersection of prism and prism, 8.4
CHAPTER-10 Oblique and Persepctive Projections 10.1-10.23 10.1 Introduction, 10.1
10.2 Oblique Projection, 10.1
10.3 Classification of Oblique Projection, 10.2
10.4 Methods of Drawing Oblique Projection 10.2 10.4.1 Choice of Position of the Object, 10.3 10.4.2 Angles, Circles and Curves in Oblique Projection 10.3
10.5 Perspective Projection, 10.5 10.5.1 Nomenclature of Perspective Projection, 10.6 10.5.2 Classification of perspective projections, 10.8 10.5.3 Methods of Perspective Projection, 10.10
CHAPTER-11 Conversion of Isometric Views to Orthographic Views and Vice Versa 11.1 Introduction, 11.1
11.2 Selection of views, 11.1
11.1-11.8
11.3 Conversion of Orthographic Views to Isometric Views, 11.7(xvi)
CHAPTER-12 Sections of Solids 12.1 Sectioning of Solids, 12.1 12.1.1 Introduction, 12.1 12.1.2 Types of Section Views, 12.1 12.1.3 Cutting Plane, 12.1