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- (加)CecilJensen,(加)JayD.Helsel,(加)DennisR.Short著 著
- 出版社: 北京:清华大学出版社
- ISBN:9787302199656
- 出版时间:2009
- 标注页数:537页
- 文件大小:122MB
- 文件页数:556页
- 主题词:工程制图-高等学校-教材-英文
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图书目录
Part 1 Basic Drawing and Design1
Chapter 1 Engineering Graphics as a Language2
1-1 The Language of Industry2
Drawing Standards3
1-2 Careers in Engineering Graphics3
The Student3
Places of Employment5
Training,Qualifications,and Advancement5
Employment Outlook6
1-3 The Drafting Office6
1-4 Board Drafting7
Drafting Furniture7
Drafting Equipment7
Review and Assignments16
Chapter 2 Computer-Aided Drawing(CAD)19
2-1 Overview19
2-2 Components of a CAD System20
Hardware20
Software25
2-3 Communication Environment28
Local Area Networks(LANs)28
Wide Area Networks(WANs) and the World Wide Web(WWW)29
Cooperative Work Environments29
2-4 Computer-Aided Manufacturing(CAM)30
Computer Numerical Control30
Robotics30
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing(CIM)30
Review and Assignments32
Chapter 3 Drawing Media,Filing,Storage,and Reproduction34
3-1 Drawing Media and Format34
Drawing Media34
Standard Drawing Sizes34
Drawing Format35
3-2 Filing and Storage38
Filing Systems38
CAD40
3-3 Drawing Reproduction41
Reproduction Equipment41
Computer-Aided Drawing45
Review and Assignments47
Chapter 4 Basic Drafting Skills48
4-1 Straight Line Work,Lettering,and Erasing48
Manual Drafting48
CAD54
Coordinate Input54
4-2 Circles and Arcs56
Center Lines56
CAD56
Drawing Circles and Arcs56
CAD56
4-3 Drawing Irregular Curves58
CAD58
4-4 Sketching59
Sketching Paper59
Basic Steps to Follow When Sketching62
Computer-Aided Drawing63
Review and Assignments66
Chapter 5 Applied Geometry78
5-1 Beginning Geometry:Straight Lines78
5-2 Arcs and Circles81
5-3 Polygons83
5-4 Ellipse84
5-5 Helix and Parabola85
Helix85
Parabola86
Computer-Aided Drawing87
Review and Assignments91
Chapter 6 Theory of Shape Description98
6-1 Orthographic Representations98
Theory of Shape Description98
Orthographic Representations98
Methods of Representation99
CAD Coordinate Input for Orthographic Representation102
6-2 Arrangement and Construction of Views104
Spacing the Views104
Use of a Miter Line105
CAD106
6-3 All Surfaces Parallel and All Edges and Lines Visible106
6-4 Hidden Surfaces and Edges107
CAD108
6-5 Inclined Surfaces108
6-6 Circular Features109
Center Lines109
6-7 Oblique Surfaces110
6-8 One- and Two-View Drawings111
View Selection111
One-View Drawings111
Two-View Drawings111
6-9 Special Views111
Partial Views111
Rear Views and Enlarged Views112
6-10 Conventional Representation of Common Features113
Repetitive Details113
Repetitive Parts114
Square Sections114
6-11 Conventional Breaks114
6-12 Materials of Construction114
Transparent Materials115
6-13 Cylindrical Intersections115
6-14 Foreshortened Projection116
Holes Revolved to Show True Distance from Center116
6-15 Intersections of Unfinished Surfaces116
Computer-Aided Drawing118
Review and Assignments121
Chapter 7 Auxiliary Views and Revolutions148
7-1 Primary Auxiliary Views148
Dimensioning Auxiliary Views150
7-2 Circular Features in Auxiliary Projection151
7-3 Multi-Auxiliary-View Drawings152
7-4 Secondary Auxiliary Views153
7-5 Revolutions156
Reference Planes156
Revolutions156
The Rule of Revolution158
True Shape of an Oblique Surface Found by Successive Revolutions158
Auxiliary Views and Revolved Views159
True Length of a Line160
7-6 Locating Points and Lines in Space161
Points in Space161
Lines in Space161
True Length of an Oblique Line by Auxiliary View Projection162
Point on a Line162
Point-on-Point View of a Line164
7-7 Planes in Space164
Locating a Line in a Plane164
Locating a Point on a Plane165
Locating the Piercing Point of a Line and a Plane-Cutting-Plane Method165
Locating the Piercing Point of a Line and a Plane-Auxiliary View Method166
7-8 Establishing Visibility of Lines in Space168
Visibility of Oblique Lines by Testing168
Visibility of Lines and Surfaces by Testing169
Visibility of Lines and Surfaces by Observation169
7-9 Distances between Lines and Points170
Distance from a Point to a Line170
Shortest ODistance between Two Oblique Lines170
7-10 Edge and True View of Planes173
Planes in Combination174
7-11 Angles between Lines and Planes176
The Angle a Line Makes with a Plane176
Edge Lines of Two Planes177
Computer-Aided Drawing179
Review and Assignments181
Chapter 8 Basic Dimensioning195
8-1 Basic Dimensioning195
Dimensioning195
Units of Measurement199
Dual Dimensioning200
Angular Units200
Reading Direction201
Basic Rules for Dimensioning201
Symmetrical Outlines202
Reference Dimensions202
Not-to-Scale Dimensions202
Operational Names202
Abbreviations202
8-2 Dimensioning Circular Features203
Diameters203
Radii204
8-3 Dimensioning Common Features207
Repetitive Features and Dimensions207
Chamfers207
Slopes and Tapers208
Knurls209
Formed Parts209
Undercuts210
Limited Lengths and Areas210
Wire,Sheet Metal,and Drill Rod210
8-4 Dimensioning Methods210
Rectangular Coordinate Dimensioning211
Polar Coordinate Dimensioning211
Chordal Dimensioning211
True-Position Dimensioning211
Chain Dimensioning211
Datum or Common-Point Dimensioning213
8-5 Limits and Tolerances213
Key Concepts214
Tolerancing215
Additional Rules for Dimensioning218
8-6 Fits and Allowances219
Fits219
Allowance219
Description of Fits220
Interchangeability of Parts220
Standard Inch Fits220
Basic Hole System222
Basic Shaft System223
Preferred Metric Limits and Fits223
8-7 Surface Texture226
Surface Texture Characteristics227
Surface Texture Symbol227
Application231
Machined Surfaces231
Computer-Aided Drawing234
Review and Assignments237
Chapter 9 Sections256
9-1 Sectional Views256
Cutting-Plane Lines256
Full Sections257
Section Lining258
9-2 Two or More Sectional Views on One Drawing259
9-3 Half-Sections260
9-4 Threads in Section261
Threaded Assemblies261
9-5 Assemblies in Section262
Section Lining on Assembly Drawings262
9-6 Offset Sections263
9-7 Ribs,Holes,and Lugs in Section265
Ribs in Sections265
Holes in Sections266
Lugs in Section266
9-8 Revolved and Removed Sections266
Placement of Sectional Views267
9-9 Spokes and Arms in Section268
9-10 Partial or Broken-Out Sections268
9-11 Phantom or Hidden Sections269
9-12 Sectional Drawing Review269
Computer-Aided Drawing270
Review and Assignments272
Part 2 Fasteners,Materials,and Forming Processes292
Chapter 10 Threaded Fasteners294
10-1 Simplified Thread Representation294
Screw Threads295
Thread Forms295
Thread Representation295
Right-and Left-Hand Threads296
Single and Multiple Threads296
Simplified Thread Representation297
Threaded Assemblies297
Inch Threads297
Metric Threads298
Pipe Threads300
10-2 Detailed and Schematic Thread Representation301
Detailed Thread Representation301
Schematic Thread Representation302
10-3 Common Threaded Fasteners303
Fastener Selection303
Fastener Definitions303
The Change to Metric Fasteners304
Fastener Configuration304
Property Classes of Fasteners305
Drawing a Bolt and Nut306
Studs307
Washers307
Terms Related to Threaded Fasteners308
Specifying Fasteners308
10-4 Special Fasteners309
Setscrews309
Keeping Fasteners Tight310
Locknuts310
Captive or Self-Retaining Nuts312
Inserts312
Sealing Fasteners312
10-5 Fasteners for Light-Gage Metal,Plastic,and Wood313
Tapping Screws313
Special Tapping Screws315
Computer-Aided Drawing317
Review and Assignments319
Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Types of Fasteners329
11-1 Keys,Splines,and Serrations329
Keys329
Splines and Serrations330
11-2 Pin Fasteners332
Semipermanent Pins333
Quick-Release Pins335
11-3 Retaining Rings336
Stamped Retaining Rings336
Wire-Formed Retaining Rings337
Spiral-Wound Retaining Rings337
11-4 Springs337
Types of Springs337
Spring Drawings339
Spring Clips339
11-5 Rivets341
Standard Rivets341
Large Rivets341
Rivets for Aerospace Equipment341
Small Rivets342
Blind Rivets345
11-6 Welded Fasteners347
Resistance-Welded Fasteners347
Arc-Welded Studs347
11-7 Adhesive Fastenings349
Adhesion versus Stress349
Joint Design350
11-8 Fastener Review for Chapters 10 and 11351
Review and Assignments352
Chapter 12 Manufacturing Materials365
12-1 Cast Irons and Ferrous Metals365
Ferrous Metals365
Cast Iron365
12-2 Carbon Steel367
Carbon and Low-Alloy Cast Steels367
High-Alloy Cast Steels367
Carbon Steels367
Steel Specification367
SAE and AISI-Systems of Steel Identification369
High-Strength Low-Alloy Steels372
Low-and Medium-Alloy Steels372
Stainless Steels372
Free-Machining Steels372
12-3 Nonferrous Metals373
Manufacturing with Metals373
Aluminum373
Copper373
Nickel374
Magnesium374
Zinc374
Titanium374
Beryllium374
Refractory Metals375
Precious Metals375
12-4 Plastics375
Thermoplastics376
Thermosetting Plastics376
Machining376
Material Selection376
Forming Processes376
12-5 Rubber381
Material and Characteristics381
Kinds of Rubber381
Assembly Methods381
Design Considerations381
Review and Assignments383
Chapter 13 Forming Processes388
13-1 Metal Castings388
Forming Processes388
Casting Processes388
Selection of Process392
Design Considerations393
Drafting Practices395
Casting Datums397
Machining Datums398
13-2 Forgings399
Closed-Die Forging399
General Design Rules400
Drafting Practices402
13-3 Powder Metallurgy404
Design Considerations404
13-4 Plastic Molded Parts404
Single Parts404
Assemblies407
Drawings410
Review and Assignments411
Part 3 Working Drawings and Design420
Chapter 14 Detail and Assembly Drawings422
14-1 Drawing Quality Assurance422
Review Considerations422
Drawing Considerations423
Fabrication Considerations424
Installation Considerations424
14-2 Functional Drafting424
Procedural Shortcuts424
Reducing the Number of Drawings Required426
Simplified Representations in Drawings427
Reproduction Shortcuts427
Photodrawings427
14-3 Detail Drawings429
Detail Drawing Requirements429
Drawing Checklist429
Qualifications of a Detailer430
Manufacturing Methods431
14-4 Multiple Detail Drawings433
14-5 Drawing Revisions433
14-6 Assembly Drawings434
Design Assembly Drawings435
lnstallation Assembly Drawings435
Assembly Drawings for Catalogs435
Item List435
14-7 Exploded Assembly Drawings437
14-8 Detail Assembly Drawings437
14-9 Subassembly Drawings440
Computer-Aided Drawing441
Review and Assignments442
Chapter 15 Pictorial Drawings483
15-1 Pictorial Drawings483
Axonometric Projection483
Isometric Drawings486
Nonisometric Lines486
Dimensioning Isometric Drawings486
Isometric Sketching487
Basic Steps to Follow for Isometric Sketching(Fig.15-1-12)488
CAD488
15-2 Curved Surfaces in Isometric490
Circles and Arcs in Isometric490
Drawing Irregular Curves in Isometric490
CAD490
15-3 Common Features in Isometric491
Isometric Sectioning491
Fillets and Rounds493
Threads493
Break Lines493
Isometric Assembly Drawings493
15-4 Oblique Projection493
Inclined Surfaces494
Oblique Sketching494
Basic Steps to Follow for Oblique Sketching(Fig.15-4-7)496
Dimensioning Oblique Drawings496
CAD496
15-5 Common Features in Oblique497
Circles and Arcs497
Oblique Sectioning498
Treatment of Conventional Features498
CAD499
15-6 Parallel,or One-Point,Perspective501
Perspective Projection501
Types of Perspective Drawings502
Parallel,or One-Point,Perspective502
Basic Steps to Follow for Parallel Perspective Sketching(Fig.15-6-9)503
15-7 Angular,or Two-Point,Perspective506
Angular-Perspective Sketching507
Basic Steps to Follow for Angular-Perspective Sketching(Fig.15-7-10)510
CAD510
15-8 Solid Modeling511
Wire-Frame Modeling512
Surface Modeling512
Solid Modeling512
Image Generation514
Data Extraction514
Computer-Aided Drawing517
Review and Assignments521
Chapter 16 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing540
16-1 Modern Engineering Tolerancing540
Basic Concepts541
Size of Dimensions541
Interpretation of Drawings and Dimensions543
Assumed Datums543
16-2 Geometric Tolerancing547
Feature Control Frame547
Placement of Feature Control Frame547
Form Tolerances548
Straightness549
16-3 Flatness552
Flatness of a Surface552
Flatness per Unit Area552
Two or More Flat Surfaces in One Plane552
16-4 Straightness of a Feature of Size553
Features of Size553
Material Condition Symbols(Modifiers)554
Applicability of RFS,MMC,and LMC555
Straightness of a Feature of Size557
16-5 Datums and the Three-Plane Concept559
Datums559
Datums for Geometric Tolerancing559
Three-Plane System561
Identification of Datums562
16-6 Orientation Tolerancing of Flat Surfaces565
Reference to a Datum565
Angularity Tolerance565
Perpendicularity Tolerance565
Parallelism Tolerance565
Examples of Orientation Tolerancing565
Control in Two Directions566
16-7 Datum Features Subject to Size Variation567
Parts with Cylindrical Datum Features567
RFS and MMC Applications568
16-8 Orientation Tolerancing for Features of Size572
Angularity Tolerance572
Parallelism Tolerance573
Perpendicularity Tolerance573
Controlin Two Directions573
Control on an MMC Basis573
Internal Cylindrical Features575
External Cylindrical Features578
16-9 Positional Tolerancing579
Tolerancing Methods579
Coordinate Tolerancing580
Positional Tolerancing583
16-10 Projected Tolerance Zone589
16-11 Datum Targets591
Datum Target Symbol592
Identification Targets592
Targets Not in the Same Plane593
Partial Surfaces as Datums595
Dimensioning for Target Location595
16-12 Circularity and Cylindricity595
Circularity595
Cylindricity597
16-13 Profile Tolerancing599
Profiles599
Profile Symbols599
Profile-of-a-Line Tolerance599
Profile-of-a-Surface Tolerance602
16-14 Correlative Tolerances604
Coplanarity604
Concentricity605
Coaxiality606
Symmetry607
Runout609
16-15 Positional Tolerancing for Noncylindrical Features610
Noncircular Features at MMC610
16-16 Positional Tolerancing for Multiple Patterns of Features614
Composite Positional Tolerancing614
16-17 Formulas for Positional Tolerancing621
Floating Fasteners621
Calculating Clearance622
Fixed Fasteners622
Unequal Tolerances and Hole Sizes624
Coaxial Features624
Perpendicularity Errors625
16-18 Summary of Rules for Geometric Tolerancing625
When to Use Geometric Tolerancing625
Basic Rules625
Computer-Aided Drawing628
Review and Assignments629
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