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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Engineering Drawing, 2nd Edition B. C. Rana, M. B. Shah
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Table of Contents Cover Title page Brief Contents Contents About the Authors Dedication Abbreviations, Symbols and Notations Preface The Development of This Book Chapter 1. Basics of Engineering Drawing Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Drawing Instruments 1.2.1 Drawing Board 1.2.2 Minidrafter 1.2.3 Precision Instrument Box 1.2.4 Set Squares 1.2.5 Engineers’ Scales 1.2.6 Protractor 1.2.7 Irregular or French Curves 1.2.8 Spring Clips 1.2.9 Drawing Papers 1.2.10 Pencils 1.2.11 Erasers 1.2.12 Erasing Shields 1.2.13 Templates 1.2.14 Dusters 1.2.15 Flexible Curves 1.2.16 Tracing Paper 1.2.17 T-Square 1.3 Title Block 1.4 Points to Remember Exercises Review Questions Chapter 2. Symbolic Lines and Lettering Objectives 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Symbolic Lines 2.3 Lettering 2.4 General Rules for Lettering Exercises Review Questions Chapter 3. Geometrical Constructions, Loci and Engineering Plane Curves Objectives 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Methods of Construction 3.3 Loci of Points 3.4 Engineering Curves 3.4.1 Conics 3.4.2 Cycloidal Curves 3.4.3 Involutes 3.4.4 Spirals Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 4. Scales Objectives 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Representative Fraction 4.3 Construction of Scales 4.4 Types of Scales 4.4.1 Plain Scales 4.4.2 Diagonal Scales 4.4.3 Vernier Scales 4.4.4 Comparative Scales 4.4.5 Scale of Chords Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 5. Projections of Points and Lines Objectives 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Orthographic Projections 5.3 First-Angle Projections 5.4 Second-, Third- and Fourth-Angle Projections 5.5 Projections of Lines 5.6 Angles Between Lines and Reference Planes 5.7 Projections of Lines Parallel to One and Inclined to the Other Reference Plane 5.8 Projections of Lines Inclined to Both the Reference Planes 5.9 Problems Related to Lines Inclined to Both the Reference Planes 5.9.1 To Find the True Length of a Line 5.9.2 To Find the Angle of Inclination 5.10 Traces of a Line 5.11 Procedure for Locating the HT and the VT 5.12 Procedure When the HT and/or the VT is Given 5.13 Side Views 5.14 Shortest Distance Between a Given Line AB and Ground Line XY Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 6. Projections on Auxiliary Reference Planes Objectives 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Auxiliary Plane Method 6.2.1 Projection of a Point on an Auxiliary Vertical Plane (AVP) 6.2.2 Projection of a Point on an Auxiliary Inclined Plane (AIP) 6.3 Procedure for Drawing an Auxiliary Front View (AFV) 6.4 Procedure for Drawing an Auxiliary Top View (ATV) Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 7. Projections of Planes Objectives 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Positions of Planes 7.2.1 Planes Parallel to the VP 7.2.2 Planes Parallel to the HP 7.2.3 Planes Perpendicular to the VP and Inclined to the HP 7.2.4 Planes Perpendicular to the HP and Inclined to the VP 7.2.5 Planes Inclined to Both the Reference Planes 7.3 Positions When the Shape and Size in the Front View and/or Top View are Given Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 8. Projections of Solids Objectives 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Solids 8.2.1 Prisms and Pyramids 8.2.2 Cylinders and Cones 8.2.3 Frustums 8.3 Orthographic Projections of Solids 8.3.1 Projections of Solids with the Axis Perpendicular to one of the Reference Planes and Parallel to the Other Two 8.3.2 Projections of Solids with the Axis Parallel to One of the Reference Planes and Inclined to the Other 8.4 Additional Points for Two-Step Problems 8.4.1 The Axis of a Solid is Required to be Parallel to the VP and Inclined at θ to the HP 8.4.2 The Axis of a Solid is Required to be Parallel to the HP and Inclined at φ to the VP 8.5 Deciding the Position of the Axis 8.6 Visibility of Surfaces 8.7 Projections of Solids with the Axis Inclined to Both the HP and the VP 8.8 Projections of Spheres Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 9. Sections of Solids Objectives 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Cutting Planes 9.3 Sections and Sectional Views 9.4 Drawing Sectional Views 9.5 Locating the CP Position When the True Shape of a Section is Known 9.5.1 Hints to Remember 9.5.2 The Procedure for Locating the Cutting Plane Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 10. Intersection of Surfaces Objectives 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Determination of the Curve of Intersection 10.3 The Line Method 10.4 Procedure for the Line Method 10.5 Deciding the Visibility of the Curve of Intersection 10.5.1 Determining Cut-Off Portions of Lines on the Penetrated Solid 10.5.2 Visibility When the Solid Has a Hole 10.6 The Cutting Plane Method Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 11. Development of Surfaces Objectives 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Understanding the Development of Surfaces 11.3 Methods for Development 11.4 Methods for Development of Cut Surfaces 11.4.1 The Line Method 11.4.2 The Cutting Plane Method Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Hints for Solving Exercises Hints for Solving Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 12. Multiview Orthographic Projections Objectives 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Multiview Orthographic Projections 12.3 Objects Bounded by Plane Surfaces 12.4 Reading an Isometric or Oblique Parallel Projection 12.4.1 Rules for Reading the Position of Each Line or Surface of an Object in a Pictorial View 12.4.2 Misleading Conditions in Pictorial Views Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 13. Sectional Views Objectives 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Projections of Sectional Views 13.3 Hatching Lines 13.4 Drawing Sectional Views of Machine Parts 13.5 Types of Sectional Views 13.5.1 Full-Sectional View 13.5.2 Half-Sectional View 13.5.3 Offset Sections 13.5.4 Revolved Sections 13.5.5 Removed Sections 13.5.6 Partial Section or Broken Section Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 14. Dimensioning Objectives 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Dimensioning 14.2.1 Dimension Lines 14.2.2 Extension or Projection Lines 14.2.3 Leaders 14.3 Dimensioning Systems 14.4 Dimensioning Principles 14.5 Dimensioning Pictorial Views Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 15. Auxiliary Views Objectives 15.1 Introduction 15.2 The Front Auxiliary View 15.3 The Top Auxiliary View or Auxiliary Elevation 15.4 The Side Auxiliary View 15.5 Partial Views 15.6 Drawing the Apparent Shapes of Surfaces Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 16. Reading Orthographic Projections Objectives 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Reading Orthographic Projections 16.3 Reading Orthographic Projections by Visualizing the Bounding Surfaces 16.4 Recognizing the Projections of the Same Plane Surface Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 17. Isometric Projections Objectives 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Types of Pictorial Projections 17.3 Isometric Projections 17.3.1 The Isometric Scale 17.3.2 Drawing Isometric Projections of Solid Objects 17.3.3 Procedure for Drawing Isometric Projections of an Object 17.3.4 The Isometric Projection of a Sphere Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 18. Oblique Parallel Projections and Perspective Projections Objectives 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Oblique Parallel Projections 18.3 The Oblique Parallel Projections of a Cube 18.4 Perspective Projections 18.4.1 Terminology 18.4.2 Theory of Perspective Projections 18.4.3 The Visual Ray Method 18.4.4 The Vanishing Point Method 18.4.5 Important Points About Perspective Projections Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 19. Threaded Fasteners Objectives 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Screw Threads 19.2.1 The Terminology for Threads 19.2.2 The Forms of Screw Threads 19.3 Representation of Threads 19.4 Bolts, Nuts and Washers 19.5 Hexagonal Nuts 19.5.1 Orthographic Projections of a Hexagonal Nut 19.5.2 Symbolic Views of a Hexagonal Nut 19.6 Projections of a Hexagonal-Headed Bolt 19.7 Washers 19.8 Square Nuts 19.9 Types of Nuts 19.10 Types of Bolt Heads 19.11 Set Screws 19.12 Foundation Bolts 19.13 Tap Bolts 19.14 Stud Bolts 19.15 Locking Arrangements for Nuts Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 20. Riveted and Welded Joints Objectives 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Types of Rivet Heads 20.3 Riveted Joints 20.3.1 Lap Joints 20.3.2 Butt Joints 20.4 Welding 20.5 Types of Welded Joints 20.5.1 Types of Welds 20.5.2 Welding Drawing 20.5.3 Representation of Welded Joints 20.5.4 Indication for Plate Preparation 20.5.5 Dimensioning Welds 20.5.6 Supplementary Symbols 20.5.7 Indicating the Welding Process Exercises Critical Thinking Exercises Chapter 21. Computer-Aided Drafting Objectives 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Using AutoCAD 21.2.1 A Mouse 21.2.2 A Keyboard 21.2 AutoCAD Command Access 21.3 Menus and Toolbars 21.4 Toolbars 21.4.1 Opening a File 21.4.2 Saving a File 21.5 Execution of Commands 21.5.1 The Donut and Spline Commands 21.5.2 The Line Command 21.5.3 The Coordinate Systems Command 21.5.4 The Polygon Command 21.5.5 The Circle Command 21.5.6 The Arc Command 21.5.7 The Ellipse Command 21.5.8 The Hatch Command 21.5.9 The Zoom Command 21.5.10 The Regen Command 21.5.11 The UCS Command 21.5.12 The Units Command 21.5.13 Drawing Limits 21.5.14 The Grid Command 21.5.15 The Offset Command 21.5.16 The Change Command 21.5.17 The Chprop Command 21.5.18 The Erase Command 21.5.19 The Trim Command 21.5.20 The Array Command 21.5.21 The Mirror Command 21.5.22 The Copy Command 21.5.23 The Move Command 21.5.24 The Chamfer Command 21.5.25 The Fillet Command 21.5.26 The Pedit Command 21.5.27 The Dimension Command 21.5.28 The Extend Command 21.5.29 The Lengthen Command 21.6 Three-Dimensional Modelling 21.6.1 The Wire Frame Model 21.6.2 The Surface Model 21.6.3 The Solid Model Exercises Critical Thinking Exercise Acknowledgements
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