Machine Drawing
Price: 1295.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198070771
Publication date:
13/10/2011
Paperback
576 pages
282.0x217.0mm
Price: 1295.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198070771
Publication date:
13/10/2011
Paperback
576 pages
282.0x217.0mm
Machine Drawing is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering for a course on machine drawing. While providing a holistic treatment of the subject, the book aims to help students learn the art of drafting precise and accurate drawings of machine parts. It provides a visual appeal to the subject by explaining all the concepts of machine drawing extensively through illustrations and requisite theory.
Suitable for: Machine Drawing is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering for a course on machine drawing.
Rights: World Rights
Description
Machine Drawing is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering for a course on machine drawing. While providing a holistic treatment of the subject, the book aims to help students learn the art of drafting precise and accurate drawings of machine parts. It provides a visual appeal to the subject by explaining all the concepts of machine drawing extensively through illustrations and requisite theory.
The book begins with the fundamental topics such as simple geometric constructions, orthographic and isometric projections, and moves on to the drawing of different machine elements, assembly drawing of machine parts, limits, tolerance, and fits, and surface roughness and finish. A chapter on AutoCAD 2009 has been included to familiarize students with computer-aided drafting. In the subsequent chapters, along with hand drawings, drawings using AutoCAD software are also explained.
The book covers a gamut of topics such as fastening arrangements that include welded, riveted, and threaded joints along with a variety of threads and the bolt-nut assembly and their drawing methods. It also discusses shaft and pipe joining arrangements and shaft attachments. Different types of valves and the belt-pulley assembly are covered along with a variety of bearings, gears, and worm wheels. Part and assembly drawings in relation to parts of the internal combustion engine (ICE) and steam power plant are also presented. It further presents detailed drawings of some common machine tools besides some miscellaneous equipment such as crane hook, surface roughness measuring stand, screw jack, knife switch, centrifugal pump, relief valve, belt drive, worm reduction gear box, and bevel gear junction box.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introductory Concepts and BIS Conventions
Chapter 2. Computer-Aided Drafting
Chapter 3. Simple Geometric Constructions
Chapter 4. Curves of Conic Section and Special Curves
Chapter 5. Projections and Their Patterns
Chapter 6. Orthographic Projection of Points, Lines, Plane Surfaces, and Solids
Chapter 7. Isometric Drawing
Chapter 8. Sectional Views
Chapter 9. Tolerance, Limits, and Fits
Chapter 10. Geometric Tolerance and Surface Characteristics
Chapter 11. Different Fastening Arrangements
Chapter 12. Shaft and Pipe Joiners and Shaft Attachments
Chapter 13. Part and Assembly Drawing
Chapter 14. Machine Tools and Miscellaneous Drawings
Features
- Assumes no knowledge of the subject, starts from the basics of engineering drawing
- Contains neatly drawn, well-labelled illustrations to ensure absolute visualization of the concepts taught
- Provides numerous solved examples in each chapter with step-by-step solutions
- Includes plenty of multiple choice questions (with answers), review questions, and drawing exercises
- Contains point-wise recapitulation at the end of each chapter, revisiting all the important points discussed in the chapter
- Includes a chapter on AutoCAD commands and in subsequent chapters explains drawing using AutoCAD
- Provides the recommendations of relevant latest BIS codes of practice and also provides the list of relevant codes in the appendix
Description
Machine Drawing is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering for a course on machine drawing. While providing a holistic treatment of the subject, the book aims to help students learn the art of drafting precise and accurate drawings of machine parts. It provides a visual appeal to the subject by explaining all the concepts of machine drawing extensively through illustrations and requisite theory.
The book begins with the fundamental topics such as simple geometric constructions, orthographic and isometric projections, and moves on to the drawing of different machine elements, assembly drawing of machine parts, limits, tolerance, and fits, and surface roughness and finish. A chapter on AutoCAD 2009 has been included to familiarize students with computer-aided drafting. In the subsequent chapters, along with hand drawings, drawings using AutoCAD software are also explained.
The book covers a gamut of topics such as fastening arrangements that include welded, riveted, and threaded joints along with a variety of threads and the bolt-nut assembly and their drawing methods. It also discusses shaft and pipe joining arrangements and shaft attachments. Different types of valves and the belt-pulley assembly are covered along with a variety of bearings, gears, and worm wheels. Part and assembly drawings in relation to parts of the internal combustion engine (ICE) and steam power plant are also presented. It further presents detailed drawings of some common machine tools besides some miscellaneous equipment such as crane hook, surface roughness measuring stand, screw jack, knife switch, centrifugal pump, relief valve, belt drive, worm reduction gear box, and bevel gear junction box.
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Chapter 1. Introductory Concepts and BIS Conventions
Chapter 2. Computer-Aided Drafting
Chapter 3. Simple Geometric Constructions
Chapter 4. Curves of Conic Section and Special Curves
Chapter 5. Projections and Their Patterns
Chapter 6. Orthographic Projection of Points, Lines, Plane Surfaces, and Solids
Chapter 7. Isometric Drawing
Chapter 8. Sectional Views
Chapter 9. Tolerance, Limits, and Fits
Chapter 10. Geometric Tolerance and Surface Characteristics
Chapter 11. Different Fastening Arrangements
Chapter 12. Shaft and Pipe Joiners and Shaft Attachments
Chapter 13. Part and Assembly Drawing
Chapter 14. Machine Tools and Miscellaneous Drawings