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基本説明
The definitive guide to drafting to the latest ISO standards. 3rd ed.: 2009.
Full Description
Manual of Engineering Drawing is a comprehensive guide for experts and novices for producing engineering drawings and annotated 3D models that meet the recent BSI and ISO standards of technical product documentation and specifications. This fourth edition of the text has been updated in line with recent standard revisions and amendments. The book has been prepared for international use, and includes a comprehensive discussion of the fundamental differences between the ISO and ASME standards, as well as recent updates regarding legal components, such as copyright, patents, and other legal considerations. The text is applicable to CAD and manual drawing, and it covers the recent developments in 3D annotation and surface texture specifications. Its scope also covers the concepts of pictorial and orthographic projections, geometrical, dimensional and surface tolerancing, and the principle of duality. The text also presents numerous examples of hydraulic and electrical diagrams, applications, bearings, adhesives, and welding. The book can be considered an authoritative design reference for beginners and students in technical product specification courses, engineering, and product designing.
Contents
1. Drawing office management and organization 2. Product development and computer aided design3. Design for Manufacture to end of life4. Intellectual Property (IP) and Engineering Design 5. CAD organization and applications6. Principles of first and third angle orthographic projection 7. Linework and lettering8. Three-dimensional illustrations using isometric and oblique projection9. Drawing layouts and simplified methods 10. Sections and sectional views 11. Geometrical constructions and tangency12. Loci applications 13. True lengths and auxiliary views14. Conic sections and interpenetration of solids15. Development of patterns from sheet materials16. Dimensioning principles 17. Screw threads and conventional representations 18. Nuts, bolts, screws and washers 19. Keys and key ways 20. Worked examples in machine drawing21. Limits and fits 22. Geometrical tolerancing and datums23. Application of geometrical tolerances24. Maximum material and least material principles 25. Positional tolerancing 26. Surface texture 27. Surface Finish and Corrosion of Metals28. 3D annotation 29. The Duality Principle - the essential link between the design intent and the verification of the end product30. Differences between American ASME Y 14.5M Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD and T) and ISO/BS 8888 geometrical tolerancing, standards 31. Cams and gears 32. Springs 33. Welding and welding symbols34. Engineering diagrams35. Bearings and applied technology36. Engineering adhesives37. Related standards38. Production drawings39. Drawing solutions