Engineering Drawing - Plane And Solid Geometry | Author By N.D.Bhatt | 54th Edition | Charotar Publication ( English Medium ).
The book in its fifty-fourth edition provides all aspects and detailed study of Engineering Graphics or Engineering Drawing — Plane and Solid Geometry, a core subject for all branches of Engineering study, presented in a lucid manner and easy-to-follow style. The text-book follows the first-angle method of orthographic projection, however, the third-angle projection method has not been completely ignored. The entire book is printed in two colour which enhance the utility of the book.
The subject matter has been arranged in 26 chapters such as • Drawing Instruments and Their Uses • Sheet Layout and Free-Hand Sketching • Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning • Scales • Geometrical Construction • Curves Used in Engineering Practice • Loci of Points • Orthographic Projection • Projections of Points • Projections of Straight Lines • Projections on Auxiliary Planes • Projections of Planes • Projections of Solids •Sections of Solids •Development of Surfaces • Intersection of Surfaces • Isometric Projection • Oblique Projection • Perspective Projection • Orthographic Reading and Conversion of Views •Centres of Gravity and Moments of Inertia of Areas • Nomography • Screw Threads • Screwed Fastenings • Riveted Joints and Welded Joints • Computer Aided Drafting (CADr).
Chapter 26 on Computer Aided Drafting (CADr) is entirely rewritten with inclusion of 50 self-interactive and self-learning practice modules.
As a novel pedagogical concept, 51 audiovisual animation modules are presented through web-portal for better visualization and understanding of the subject.
The solutions to exercises of Chapter 17, Isometric Projection and Chapter 20 Conversion of Views are given in this edition.
The topics of the subject are covered in 26 well-arranged chapters — therein it now contains:
* 1617 Self-explanatory and neatly drawn diagrams
* 523 Worked examples (Problems)
* 900 Exercises at the end of chapters
* 34 Useful tables
The book covers the syllabi in Engineering Drawing or Engineering Graphics as a core subject for Degree Examinations of all the Indian Universities, Diploma Examinations conducted by various Boards of Technical Education, Certificate Courses, I.T.I. as well as for the A.M.I.E., U.P.S.C., G.A.T.E., I.E.S. and other similar competitive and professional examinations. It should also prove of interest to the practising professionals.
Content:-
1 : DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES
2 : SHEET LAYOUT AND FREE-HAND SKETCHING
3 : LINES, LETTERING AND DIMENSIONING
4 : SCALES
5 : GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION
6 : CURVES USED IN ENGINEERING PRACTICE
7 : LOCI OF POINTS
8 : ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
9 : PROJECTIONS OF POINTS
10 : PROJECTIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES
11 : PROJECTIONS ON AUXILIARY PLANES
12 : PROJECTIONS OF PLANES
13 : PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS
14 : SECTIONS OF SOLIDS
15 : DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES
16 : INTERSECTION OF SURFACES
17 : ISOMETRIC PROJECTION
18 : OBLIQUE PROJECTION
19 : PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION
20 : ORTHOGRAPHIC READING AND CONVERSION OF VIEWS
21 : CENTRES OF GRAVITY AND MOMENTS OF INERTIA OF AREAS
22 : NOMOGRAPHY
23 : SCREW THREADS
24 : SCREWED FASTENINGS
25 : RIVETED JOINTS AND WELDED JOINTS
26 : COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CADr)
INDEX.
Details Content:-
Chapter 1 DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USES
1-1. Introduction
1-2. Drawing board
1-3. T-square
1-4. Set-squares
1-5. Drawing instrument box
(1) Large-size compass with inter chang eable pencil and
pen legs
(2) Lengthening bar
(3) Small bow compass
(4) Large-size divider
(5) Small bow divider
(6) Small bow ink-pen
(7) Inking pen
1-6. Scales
1-7. Protractor
1-8. French curves
1-9. Drawing papers
1-10. Drawing pencils
1-11. Eraser (Rubber)
1-12. Drawing pins, Clips or adhesive tapes
1-13. Sand-paper block
1-14. Duster
1-15. Drafting machine
1-16. Roll-N-Draw
1-17. General suggestions for drawing a sheet
(1) Cleaning the instruments
(2) Pinning the paper to the drawing board
(3) Border lines
(4) Spacing of drawings
Exercises I
Chapter 2 SHEET LAYOUT AND FREE-HAND SKETCHING
2-1. Sheet layout
(1) Sheet sizes
(2) Margin
(3) Border lines
(4) Borders & frames
(5) Orientation mark
(6) Grid reference system
(7) Title block
(8) List of parts or the bill of materials
(9) Revisions of drawing
(10) Folding marks
(11) Scales and scale drawing
2-2. Types of machine drawings
(1) Production drawing
(2) Exploded assembly drawing
(3) Schematic assembly drawing
(4) Drawing for instruction manual
(5) Drawing for installation
(6) Drawing for catalogue
(7) Tabular drawing
(8) Patent drawing
2-3. Free-hand Sketching
(1) Sketching or freehand
(2) Sketching materials
(3) To sketch straight lines
(4) To sketch circles and arcs
(5) Sketching procedure
(6) Steps in sketching
Exercises II
Chapter 3 LINES, LETTERING AND DIMENSIONING
3-0. Introduction
3-1. Lines
(1) Line thickness
(2) Inked drawings
(3) Pencil drawings
3-1-1. Types of Lines
(1) Outlines
(2) Margin lines
(3) Dimension lines
(4) Extension or projection lines
(5) Construction lines
(6) Hatching or section lines
(7) Leader or pointer lines
(8) Border lines
(9) Short-break lines
(10) Long-break lines
(11) Hidden or dotted lines
(12) Centre lines
(13) Cutting-plane lines
(14) Chain thick
(15) Chain thick double-dots
3-2. Lettering
(1) Single-stroke letters
(2) Gothic letters
3-3. Dimensioning
3-4. Dimensioning terms and notations
(1) Dimension line
(2) Extension line
(3) Arrowhead
(4) Leader
3-5. Placing of dimensions
(1) Aligned system
(2) Unidirectional system
3-6. Unit of dimensioning
3-7. General rules for dimensioning
3-8. Practical hints on dimensioning
Exercises III
Chapter 4 SCALES
4-1. Introduction
4-2. Scales
(1) Engineer’s
(2) Graphical scale
(3) Representative fraction
4-3. Scales on drawings
4-4. Types of scales
(1) Plain scales
(2) Diagonal scales
(3) Comparative scales
(4) Vernier scales
(5) Scale of chords
Exercises IV
Chapter 5 GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION
5-0. Introduction
5-1. Bisecting a line
5-2. To draw perpendiculars
5-3. To draw parallel lines
5-4. To divide a line
5-5. To divide a circle
5-6. To bisect an angle
5-7. To trisect an angle
5-8. To find the centre of an arc
5-9. To construct an ogee or reverse curve
5-10. To construct equilateral triangles
ENGINEERING DRAWING.
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