Technical Drawing with Engineering Graphics, 16th edition

Published by Peachpit Press (February 2, 2023) © 2023

  • Frederick E. Giesecke Deceased
  • Shawna Lockhart
  • Marla Goodman
  • Cindy M. Johnson

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This full-color text offers a clear, complete introduction and detailed reference for creating 3D models and 2D documentation drawings. Building on its reputation as a trusted reference, this edition expands on the role that 3D CAD databases now play in design and documentation. Superbly integrated illustrations, text, step-by-step instructions, and navigation make it easier than ever to master key skills and knowledge. Throughout, the authors demonstrate 3D and 2D drawing skills and CAD usage in real-world work practice in today's leading disciplines. They combine strong technical detail, real-world examples, and current standards, materials, industries, and processes-all in a format that is efficient, colorful, and visual. Features:

  • Splash Spread: Appealing chapter opener provides context and motivation.
  • References and Web Links: Useful weblinks and standards provided upfront in each chapter.
  • Understanding Section: Foundational introductions, tabbed for easy navigation, outline each topic's importance, use, visualization tips, and theory.
  • Detail Section: Detailed, well-tested explanations of drawing techniques, variations, and examples-organized into quick-read sections, numbered for easy reference.
  • CAD at Work Section: Breakout pages offer tips on generating drawings from 2D or 3D models.
  • Portfolio Section: Examples of finished drawings show how techniques are applied in the real world.
  • Key Words: Italicized on first reference, summarized after each chapter.
  • Chapter: Summaries and Review Questions: Efficiently reinforce learning.
  • Exercises: Outstanding problem sets with updated exercises, including parts, assembly drawings from CAD models, sketching problems, and orthographic projections.

Updated to recent ASME specifications including surface finish marks, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, etc. CAD examples show current software releases.

Chapter 1 The Worldwide Graphic Language for Design

Chapter 2 Layouts and Lettering

Chapter 3 Visualization and Sketching

Chapter 4 Geometry for Modeling and Design

Chapter 5 Modeling and Design

Chapter 6 Orthographic Projection

Chapter 7 2D Drawing Representation

Chapter 8 Section Views

Chapter 9 Auxiliary Views

Chapter 10 Modeling for Manufacture and Assembly

Chapter 11 Dimensioning

Chapter 12 Tolerancing

Chapter 13 Threads, Fasteners, and Springs

Chapter 14 Working Drawings

Chapter 15 Drawing Control and Data Management

Chapter 16 Gears and Cams

Chapter 17 Electronic Diagrams

Chapter 18 Structural Drawing

Chapter 19 Landform Drawings

Chapter 20 Piping Drawings

Chapter 21 Welding Representation

Chapter 22 Axonometric Projection

Chapter 23 Perspective Drawings

Shawna Lockhart combines her university teaching experience at Montana State University and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University with wide ranging industrial experience to write engineering design communication and CAD software texts. An early adopter of 2D and 3D CAD technology, she is the author of multiple texts, from AutoCAD Release 10 in 1992 to the current 2023 release. Shawna also writes industrial manuals on a variety of topics including robotics, dynos, mineral processing and lasers

Marla Goodman has a background in developing outreach communications and information graphics. For Montana State University and others, she has created educational publications and graphics on a wide range of topics ranging from environmental health, agriculture and wildlife to climate science and thermal biology. In addition to her involvement in educational publishing, she has worked for newspapers and magazines in the various roles of writer, editor and designer.

Cindy Johnson is a writer and editor who has directed the development of software-based learning tools since 1982. With over 20 years of publishing experience and many years of involvement with the engineering graphics course, she has a clear vision of the course goals and the pedagogical challenges it presents.

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