Engineering drawing & design /
Cecil Jensen, Jay D. Helsel & Dennis R. Short.
- 7th edition.
- Boston ; New York : McGraw-Hill, 2008.
- xv, 966 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Contents
Part 1 BASIC DRAWING AND DESIGN 1
Chapter 1 Engineering graphics as a language 1.1 The language of industry 1.2 carers in engineering graphics 1.3 The drafting office, etc
Chapter 2 Computer-Aided Drawing 2.1 overview 2.2 components of a CAD system 2.3 communication environment, etc
Chapter 3 Drawing media, Filing, Storage and Reproduction 3.1 drawing media and format 3.2 filling and storage 3.3 drawing reproduction
Chapter 4 Basic Drafting skills 4.1 straight line work, lettering, and erasing 4.2 circles and arcs 4.3 Drawing irregular curves, etc
Chapter 6 Theory of shape description 6.1 orthographic representations 6.2 Arrangement and construction of views 6.3 All surfaces parallel and All Edges and lines visible, etc
Chapter 7 Auxiliary Views and Revolutions 7.1 primary auxiliary views 7.2 circular features in auxiliary projection 7.3 multi-auxiliary view drawings, etc
Chapter 8 Basic dimensioning 8.1 basic dimensioning 8.2 dimensioning circular features 8.3 dimensioning common features, etc
Chapter 9 Sections 9.1 sectional views 9.2 two or more sectional views 9.3 half-sections, etc
PART 2 FASTENERS, MATERIALS AND FORMING PROCESSES
Chapter 10 Threaded fasteners 10.1 simplified threaded representations 10.2 Detailed and schematic thread representations 10.3 common threaded fasteners, etc
Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Types of fasteners 11.1 Keys, splines and serrations 11.2 pin fasteners 11.3 retaining rings, etc
Chapter 19 Design concepts 19.1 The design process 19.2 Assembly considerations 19.3 Concurrent engineering, etc
PART 4 POWER TRANSMISSIONS
Chapter 20 Belts, chains, and gears 20.1 Belt drivers 20.2 chain drivers 20.3 gear drivers, etc
Chapter 21 Coupling, bearings, and seals 21.1 coupling and flexible shafts 21.2 bearings 21.3 Antifriction bearings, etc
Chapter 22 Cams, linkages and actuators 22.1 Cams, linkages and actuators 22.2 plate cams 22.3 positive-Motion cams, etc
PART 5 SPECIAL FIELDS OF DRAFTING
Chapter 23 Developments and intersections 23.1 surface developments 23.2 The packaging industry 23.3 Radial line development of cylindrical surfaces, etc
Chapter 24 Pipe drawings 24.1 pipes 24.2 isometric projections of piping drawings 24.3 supplementary piping information