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adam_text | CHAPTER ONE B
THE WORLDWIDE LANGUAGE FOR
GRAPHIC DESIGN 2
I UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF TECHNICAL
DRAWINGS 4
The Design Process 5
Concurrent Engineering 6
Computer-Aided Design and Product
Development 6
Designing Quality into Products 7
The Digital Database 7
1.1 GRAPHICS TOOLS IN ACTION 8
Design Phase: Problem Identification 8
Design Phase: Ideation 9
Design Phase: Decision Process/Design Selection 9
Design Phase: Refinement 10
Design Phase: Analysis 11
Design Phase: Decision Process/Design Selection 12
Design Phase: Implementation 13
Design Phase: Documentation 14
1.2 RAPID PROTOTYPING 15
13 DRAFTING STANDARDS 16
1.4 CREATIVITY TECHNIQUES 16
Examine Manufactured Products 16
Study the Natural World 16
Watch the Web 16
Research Patent Drawings 1 7
Design Groups 17
1.5 PRODUCT DEFINITION 18
1.6 SHOWING THE DESIGN PROCESS IN A
PORTFOLIO 18
KEYWORDS 20
CHAPTER SUMMARY 20
REVIEW QUESTIONS 20
CHAPTER EXERCISES 21
REVERSE ENGINEERING PROJECTS 22
Can Opener Project 22
Locking Pliers Project 28
CHAPTER TWO
LAYOUTS AND LETTERING 30
■ UNDERSTANDING PROJECTIONS 32
Types of Projections 32
Drawing Vocabulary 34
2.1 ALPHABET OF LINES 34
2.2 FREEHAND LINES 36
2.3 MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS 36
U.S. Customary Units 36
The Metric System 36
2.4 DRAWING SCALE 37
2.5 SPECIFYING THE SCALE ON A
DRAWING 37
2.6 LETTERING 40
2.7 LETTERING STANDARDS 40
2.8 USING GUIDELINES FOR HAND
LETTERING 40
2.9 VERTICAL AND INCLINED LETTERS AND
NUMERALS 41
2.10 FRACTIONS 43
2.11 SPACING OF LETTERS AND WORDS 44
2.12 LETTERING FOR TITLES 45
2.13 DRAWING PENCILS 46
2.14 TEMPLATES 47
2.15 CAD TOOLS 47
2.16 SKETCHING AND DRAWING MEDIA 49
2.17 STANDARD SHEETS 49
2.18 STANDARD LAYOUT ELEMENTS 50
Margins and Borders 50
Zones 50
Typical Letter Sizes 50
Title Block 51
2.19 LAYOUTS 52
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C O N T E N T S
2.20 PLANNING YOUR DRAWING
OR SKETCH 52
Show Details Clearly 52
KEY WORDS 57
CHAPTER SUMMARY 57
REVIEW QUESTIONS 57
CHAPTER EXERCISES 58
Drawing Exercises 58
Lettering Exercises 60
C H A P 1 t R T H R E E
VISUALIZATION AND
SKETCHING 62
UNDERSTANDING SOLID OBJECTS 64
Types of Solids 64
UNDERSTANDING SKETCHING
TECHNIQUES 66
Analyzing Complex Objects 66
Viewpoint. 68
Shading 68
Edges and Vertices 69
Points and Lines 69
Angles 70
Drawings and Sketches 70
Freehand Sketching 71
3.1 TECHNIQUE OF LINES 72
Lineweights 72
3.2 SKETCHING STRAIGHT LINES 73
Blocking in a Freehand Drawing 73
3.3 SKETCHING CIRCLES,
ARCS, AND ELLIPSES 75
Circles 75
Sketching Arcs 77
Sketching Ellipses 77
3.4 MAINTAINING PROPORTIONS 77
3.5 ONE-VIEW DRAWINGS 79
3.6 PICTORIAL SKETCHING 80
3.7 PROJECTION METHODS 82
3.8 AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION 82
Axonometrie Projections and 3D Models 83
3.9 ISOMETRIC PROJECTION 84
isometric Axes 84
Nonisometric Lines 84
Isometric Scales 84
3.10 ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS 85
3.11 MAKING AN ISOMETRIC DRAWING 86
3.12 OFFSET LOCATION MEASUREMENTS 88
Isometric Drawings of Inclined Surfaces 89
3.13 HIDDEN LINES AND CENTERLINES 89
3.14 ANGLES IN ISOMETRIC 90
3.15 IRREGULAR OBJECTS 91
3.16 CURVES IN ISOMETRIC 91
3.17 TRUE ELLIPSES IN ISOMETRIC 92
3.18 ORIENTING ELLIPSES IN ISOMETRIC
DRAWINGS 93
3.19 DRAWING ISOMETRIC CYLINDERS 95
3.20 SCREW THREADS IN ISOMETRIC 95
3.21 ARCS IN ISOMETRIC 95
3.22 SPHERES IN ISOMETRIC 96
3.23 OBLIQUE SKETCHES 98
Appearance of Oblique Drawings 98
Choosing the Front Surface 98
Angle of Receding Lines 98
3.24 LENGTH OF RECEDING LINES 99
Cavalier Projection 99
Cabinet Projection 99
3.25 CHOICE OF POSITION IN OBLIQUE
DRAWINGS 100
3.26 ELLIPSES FOR OBLIQUE DRAWINGS 100
3.27 ANGLES IN OBLIQUE PROJECTION 101
3.28 SKETCHING ASSEMBLIES 103
3.29 SKETCHING PERSPECTIVES 104
The Three Types of Perspective 105
Bird s-Eye View Versus Worm s-Eye View 107
3.30 CURVES AND CIRCLES IN PERSPECTIVE 10
3.31 SHADING 108
3.32 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 108
3.33 DRAWING ON DRAWING 109
KEYWORDS 116
CHAPTER SUMMARY 116
REVIEW QUESTIONS 116
SKETCHING EXERCISES 117
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER FOUR
GEOMETRY FOR MODELING
AND DESIGN 124
I COORDINATES FOR 3D CAD MODELING 126
Specifying Location 127
GEOMETRIC ENTITIES 130
Points 130
Lines 130
Planes 131
Circles 132
Arcs 133
4.1 MANUALLY BISECTING A LINE OR
CIRCULAR ARC 134
4.2 DRAWING TANGENTS TO TWO
CIRCLES 135
4.3 DRAWING AN ARC TANGENT TO A LINE OR
ARC AND THROUGH A POINT 135
4.4 BISECTING AN ANGLE 137
4.5 DRAWING A LINE THROUGH A POINT AND
PARALLEL TO ALINE 137
4.6 DRAWING A TRIANGLE WITH SIDES
GIVEN 138
4.7 DRAWING A RIGHT TRIANGLE WITH
HYPOTENUSE AND ONE SIDE GIVEN 138
4.8 LAYING OUT AN ANGLE 138
4.9 DRAWING AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE 139
4.10 POLYGONS 139
4.11 DRAWING A REGULAR PENTAGON 140
4.12 DRAWING A HEXAGON 140
4.13 ELLIPSES 141
4.14 SPLINE CURVES 142
4.15 GEOMETRIC RELATIONSHIPS 145
4.16 SOLID PRIMITIVES 146
Making Complex Shapes with Boolean
Operations 147
4.17 RECOGNIZING SYMMETRY 149
Right- and Left-Hand Parts 149
Parting-Line Symmetry 150
4.18 EXTRUDED FORMS 151
Swept Shapes 151
4.19 REVOLVED FORMS 152
4.20 IRREGULAR SURFACES 152
4.21 USER COORDINATE SYSTEMS 153
4.22 TRANSFORMATIONS 154
Geometric T ransformations 154
Viewing Transformations 155
KEY WORDS 161
CHAPTER SUMMARY 161
SKILLS SUMMARY 161
REVIEW QUESTIONS 161
CHAPTER EXERCISES 162
CHAPTER FIVE
MODELING AND DESIGN 170
I REFINEMENT AND MODELING 172
KINDS OF MODELS 173
Descriptive Models 173
Analytical Models 174
5.1 2D MODELS 176
Paper Drawings 1 76
2D CAD Models 176
2D Constraint-Based Modeling 1 78
5.2 3D MODELS 179
Physical Models 179
3D CAD Models 181
5.3 TYPES OF 3D MODELS 182
Wireframe Models 182
Surface Models 184
Solid Models 190
5.4 CONSTRAINT-BASED MODELING 191
5.5 CONSTRAINTS DEFINE THE GEOMETRY 193
Feature-Based Modeling 196
5.6 PLANNING PARTS FOR DESIGN
FLEXIBILITY 197
5.7 SKETCH CONSTRAINTS 199
Overconstrained Sketches 203
Underconstrained Sketches 203
Applying Constraints 203
Setting the Base Point 204
5.8 THE BASE FEATURE 205
Adding Features to the Model 206
Parent-Child Relationships 207
Datum Planes and Surfaces 209
5.9 EDITING THE MODEL 212
Standard Features 213
Working with Built-in Features 213
Complex Shapes 216
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CONTENTS
5.10 CONSTRAINT-BASED MODELING
MODES 216
Assemblies 217
Drawings from the Model 218
5.11 CHOOSING THE RIGHT MODELING
METHOD 222
KEY WORDS 228
CHAPTER SUMMARY 228
REVIEW QUESTIONS 228
CHAPTER EXERCISES 229
C H A P T E R SIX
ORTHOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION 232
UNDERSTANDING PROJECTIONS 234
Views of Objects 234
The Six Standard Views 235
Principal Dimensions 235
Projection Method 236
The Glass Box 236
Spacing between Views 238
Transferring Depth Dimensions 238
Measuring from a Reference Surface 238
Necessary Views 239
Orientation of the Front View 240
First- and Third-Angle Projection 240
Third-Angle Projection 241
Alternative Arrangements for
Third-Angle Projection 242
First-Angle Projection 242
Projection System Drawing Symbol 242
Hidden Lines 243
Centerlines 244
6.1 HIDDEN LINE TECHNIQUE 244
6.2 PRECEDENCE OF LINES 244
6.3 CENTERLINES 246
6.4 LAYING OUT A DRAWING 246
6.5 DEVELOPING VIEWS FROM 3D
MODELS 247
Placing the Views 248
Isometric Views 249
6.12 NORMAL EDGES 252
6.13 INCLINED EDGES 252
6.14 OBLIQUE EDGES 252
6.15 PARALLEL EDGES 252
6.16 ANGLES 253
6.17 VERTICES 253
6.18 INTERPRETING POINTS 253
6.19 INTERPRETING LINES 253
6.20 SIMILAR SHAPES OF SURFACES
6.21 INTERPRETING VIEWS 254
6.22 MODELS 256
Rules for Visualizing from a Drawing:
Putting It All Together 256
6.23 PROJECTING A THIRD VIEW 256
6.24 BECOMING A 3D VISUALIZER 258
KEY WORDS 262
CHAPTER SUMMARY 262
REVIEW QUESTIONS 262
CHAPTER EXERCISES 263
CHAPTER SEVEN
2D DRAWING
REPRESENTATION 284
PRACTICES FOR 2D DOCUMENTATION
DRAWINGS 286
Common Manufactured Features 286
Conventional Representations 287
Intersections and Tangencies 287
Removed Views 287
7.1 VISUALIZING AND DRAWING COMPLEX
CYLINDRICAL SHAPES 288
7.2 CYLINDERS WHEN SLICED 289
7.3 CYLINDERS AND ELLIPSES 290
7.4 INTERSECTIONS AND TANGENCIES 290
Intersections of Cylinders 291
7.5 FILLETS AND ROUNDS 293
6.6 VISUALIZATION 250 7.6 RUNOUTS 294
Surfaces, Edges, and Corners 250
6.7 VIEWS OF SURFACES 250 7.7 CONVENTIONAL EDGES 295
6.8 NORMAL SURFACES 251 7.8 NECESSARY VIEWS 296
6.9 INCLINED SURFACES 251 7.9 PARTIAL VIEWS 297
6.10 OBLIQUE SURFACES 251 Showing Enlarged Details 298
Conventional Breaks 298
6.11 EDGES 252
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7.10 ALIGNMENT OF VIEWS 299
7.11 REMOVED VIEWS 300
7.12 RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND PARTS 301
7.13 REVOLUTION CONVENTIONS 302
Common Hole Features Shown in
Orthographic Views 303
Common Features Shown in
Orthographic Views 304
KEYWORDS 307
CHAPTER SUMMARY 307
REVIEW QUESTIONS 307
CHAPTER EXERCISES 308
CHAPTER EIGHT
SECTION VIEWS 326
■ UNDERSTANDING SECTIONS 328
Sections of Single Parts 328
Full Sections 328
The Cutting Plane 328
Lines behind the Cutting Plane 328
8.1 PLACEMENT OF SECTION VIEWS 331
8.2 LABELING CUTTING PLANES 332
8.3 LINE PRECEDENCE 332
8.4 RULES FOR LINES IN SECTION VIEWS 333
8.5 CUTTING-PLANE LINE STYLE 334
Visualizing Cutting-Plane Direction 334
8.6 SECTION-LINING TECHNIQUE 335
Section Lining Large Areas 336
Section-Lining Symbols 336
Section Lining in CAD 337
8.7 HALF SECTIONS 337
8.8 BROKEN OUT SECTIONS 338
8.9 REVOLVED SECTIONS 339
8.10 REMOVED SECTIONS 340
8.11 OFFSET SECTIONS 342
8.12 RIBS IN SECTION 343
8.13 ALIGNED SECTIONS 343
8.14 PARTIAL VIEWS 345
8.15 INTERSECTIONS IN SECTIONS 346
8.16 CONVENTIONAL BREAKS
AND SECTIONS 346
8.17 ASSEMBLY SECTIONS 346
KEY WORDS 350
CHAPTER SUMMARY 350
REVIEW QUESTIONS 350
CHAPTER EXERCISES 351
CHAPTER NINE
AUXILIARY VIEWS 362
I UNDERSTANDING AUXILIARY VIEWS 364
The Auxiliary Plane 364
Primary Auxiliary Views 365
Visualizing an Auxiliary View
as a Revolved Drawing 366
Classification of Auxiliary Views 366
Successive Auxiliary Views 368
Secondary Auxiliary Views 368
Reference Planes 369
9.1 USING TRIANGLES TO SKETCH AUXILIARY
VIEWS 371
9.2 USING GRID PAPER TO SKETCH AUXILIARY
VIEWS 371
9.3 USING CAD TO CREATE AUXILIARY
VIEWS 373
9.4 CIRCLES AND ELLIPSES IN AUXILIARY
VIEWS 373
9.5 HIDDEN LINES IN AUXILIARY VIEWS 373
9.6 PARTIAL AUXILIARY VIEWS 375
9.7 HALF AUXILIARY VIEWS 375
9.8 REVERSE CONSTRUCTION 375
9.9 AUXILIARY SECTIONS 376
9.10 VIEWING-PLANE LINES
AND ARROWS 377
9.11 USES OF AUXILIARY VIEWS 378
9.12 TRUE LENGTH OF A LINE 378
9.13 POINT VIEW OF A LINE 380
Showing the Point View of a Line 380
9.14 EDGE VIEW OF A PLANE 381
Showing the Edge View of a Plane 381
9.15 TRUE SIZE OF AN OBLIQUE SURFACE 382
Showing the True Size and Shape
of an Oblique Surface 382
9.16 DIHEDRAL ANGLES 384
■ UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENTS AND
INTERSECTIONS 385
Surface Terminology 385
Developable Surfaces 386
Principles of Intersections 386
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9.17 DEVELOPMENTS 387
Finding the Intersection of a Plane and a Prism and
Developing the Prism 387
Finding the Intersection of a Plane
and a Cylinder and Developing
the Cylinder 389
9.18 HEMS AND JOINTS FOR SHEET METAL AND
OTHER MATERIALS 390
9.19 MORE EXAMPLES OF DEVELOPMENTS AND
INTERSECTIONS 390
Developing a Plane and an Oblique Prism 390
Developing a Plane and an Oblique Cylinder 391
Developing a Plane and a Pyramid 391
Developing a Plane and a Cone 391
Developing a Hood and Flue 392
9.20 TRANSITION PIECES 393
9.21 TRIANGULATION 393
9.22 DEVELOPING A TRANSITION PIECE
CONNECTING RECTANGULAR PIPES ON THE
SAME AXIS 394
9.23 DEVELOPING A PLANE AND A SPHERE 394
9.24 REVOLUTION 395
Axis of Revolution 395
Creating a Revolved Drawing 395
9.25 PRIMARY AND SUCCESSIVE
REVOLUTIONS 396
9.26 TRUE LENGTH OF A LINE: REVOLUTION
METHOD 396
KEYWORDS 398
CHAPTER SUMMARY 398
REVIEW QUESTIONS 398
CHAPTER EXERCISES 399
Design Project 399
Auxiliary View Exercises 399
Revolution Exercises 407
Development Exercises 410
CHAPTER TEN
MODELING FOR MANUFACTURE
AND ASSEMBLY 414
■ DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE, ASSEMBLY,
DISASSEMBLY, AND SERVICE 416
10.1 ASSEMBLY MODELS 418
Constraint-Based Assemblies 419
Choosing the Parent Part 420
Assembly Constraints 421
Managing Assembly Files 423
10.2 ASSEMBLIES AND DESIGN 424
Layout Drawings 425
Assembling to a Skeleton 425
Global Parameters 427
Seed Parts 428
Constraint-Based Drawing Elements 429
10.3 ASSEMBLIES AND SIMULATION 429
10.4 PARTS FOR ASSEMBLIES 430
Standard Parts 430
Fastener Libraries 431
10.5 USING YOUR MODEL TO CHECK FITS 432
Interference Checking 432
Accessibility Checking 433
10.6 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 434
Designing Plastic Parts 434
Cast Parts 437
Modeling Machined Parts 437
Modeling Sheet Metal Parts 438
Other Methods of Production 440
10.7 DOS AND DON TS OF PRACTICAL
DESIGN 441
Casting Design 441
Practical Considerations 441
10.8 MANUFACTURING MATERIALS 443
Material Assignment in Models 444
10.9 APPEARANCE, SERVICE LIFE, AND
RECYCLING 445
10.10 DIMENSIONAL ACCURACY AND SURFACE
FINISH 445
10.11 NET-SHAPE MANUFACTURING 446
10.12 COMPUTER-INTEGRATED
MANUFACTURING 447
10.13 SHARED MANUFACTURING 448
10.14 MANUFACTURING METHODS AND THE
DRAWING 448
10.15 MODELING FOR TESTING AND
REFINEMENT 451
10.16 DETERMINING MASS PROPERTIES 451
Understanding Mass Property Calculations 454
10.17 EXPORTING DATA FROM THE
DATABASE 456
File Formats 456
Common Formats for Export 457
Vector versus Raster Data 459
10.18 DOWNSTREAM APPLICATIONS 460
Spreadsheets 460
Equation Solvers 460
Finite Element Analysis 463
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Simulation Software 468
Human Factors 470
Integrated Modeling and Design Software 472
10.19 PROTOTYPING YOUR DESIGN 474
Rapid Prototyping 474
Translating the Model 474
Rapid Prototyping Systems 476
Rapid Tooling 480
KEYWORDS 486
CHAPTER SUMMARY 487
REVIEW QUESTIONS 488
CHAPTER EXERCISES 490
Mass Properties Exercises 500
CHAPTER ELEVEN
DIMENSIONING 502
I UNDERSTANDING DIMENSIONING 504
Three Aspects of Good Dimensioning 505
Tolerance 505
Geometric Breakdown 506
11.1 LINES USED IN DIMENSIONING 506
11.2 USING DIMENSION AND
EXTENSION LINES 508
11.3 ARROWHEADS 508
11.4 LEADERS 509
11.5 DRAWING SCALE AND
DIMENSIONING 509
11.6 DIRECTION OF DIMENSION VALUES
AND NOTES 510
11.7 DIMENSION UNITS 510
11.8 MILLIMETER VALUES 510
11.9 DECIMAL-INCH VALUES 511
1110 RULES FOR DIMENSION VALUES 512
1111 RULES FOR ROUNDING DECIMAL
DIMENSION VALUES 512
11-12 DUAL DIMENSIONING 512
11-13 COMBINATION UNITS 513
11.14 DIMENSIONING SYMBOLS 513
H-15 PLACING AND SHOWING DIMENSIONS
LEGIBLY 514
Rules for Placing Dimensions Properly 514
H.16 SUPERFLUOUS DIMENSIONS 516
1117 DIMENSIONING ANGLES 517
11.18 DIMENSIONING ARCS 517
11.19 FILLETS AND ROUNDS 517
11.20 SIZE DIMENSIONING: PRISMS 518
11.21 SIZE DIMENSIONING: CYLINDERS 518
11.22 SIZE DIMENSIONING: HOLES 519
11.23 APPLYING STANDARD DIMENSIONING
SYMBOLS 520
11.24 DIMENSIONING COUNTERBORES AND
SPOTFACES WITH FILLETS 521
11.25 DIMENSIONING TRIANGULAR PRISMS,
PYRAMIDS, AND CONES 522
11.26 DIMENSIONING CURVES 522
11.27 DIMENSIONING
CURVED SURFACES 523
11.28 DIMENSIONING ROUNDED-END
SHAPES 523
11.29 DIMENSIONING THREADS 524
11.30 DIMENSIONING TAPERS 524
11.31 DIMENSIONING CHAMFERS 524
11.32 SHAFT CENTERS 525
11.33 DIMENSIONING KEYWAYS 525
11.34 DIMENSIONING KNURLS 525
11.35 FINISH MARKS 526
11.36 SURFACE ROUGHNESS 526
Applications of Surface
Roughness Symbols 527
11.37 LOCATION DIMENSIONS 530
11.38 MATING DIMENSIONS 532
11.39 COORDINATE DIMENSIONING 533
11.40 TABULAR DIMENSIONS 534
11.41 DIMENSIONING FOR NUMERICALLY-
CONTROLLED MACHINING 534
11.42 MACHINE, PATTERN, AND FORGING
DIMENSIONS 535
11.43 SHEET METAL BENDS 536
11.44 NOTES 536
11.45 STANDARDS 538
11.46 DOS AND DON TS OF DIMENSIONING 538
KEYWORDS 543
CHAPTER SUMMARY 543
REVIEW QUESTIONS 543
CHAPTER EXERCISES 544
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C H A P T E R T W E L V E
TOLERANCING 546
I UNDERSTANDING TOLERANCE 548
Tolerance 548
Quality Control 548
Definitions for Size Designation 548
Variations in Form 549
Tolerance Envelope 549
Implied Right Angles 550
Fits between Mating Parts 551
Selective Assembly 553
Hole System 554
Shaft System 554
12.1 SPECIFYING TOLERANCES 556
12.2 GENERAL TOLERANCE NOTES 556
123 LIMIT TOLERANCES 557
Single-Limit Dimensioning 557
12.4 PLUS-OR-MINUS TOLERANCES 558
¡2.5 TOLERANCE STACKING 559
Chained or Continuous Dimensioning 559
Baseline Dimensioning 559
12.6 USING AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
LIMITS AND FIT TABLES 560
12.7 TOLERANCES AND MACHINING
PROCESSES 561
12.8 METRIC SYSTEM OF TOLERANCES
AND FITS 562
12.9 PREFERRED SIZES 564
12.10 PREFERRED FITS 564
12.11 GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING
AND TOLERANCING 565
12.12 SYMBOLS FOR TOLERANCES OF POSITION
AND FORM 566
12.13 DATUM FEATURES 568
Datum Features Versus
Datum Feature Simulator 569
Datum Reference Frame 569
Datum Targets 570
12.14 POSITIONAL TOLERANCES 572
12.15 MAXIMUM MATERIAL CONDITION 574
12.16 TOLERANCES OF ANGLES 575
12.17 FORM TOLERANCES FOR SINGLE
FEATURES 576
12.18 ORIENTATIONS FOR RELATED
FEATURES 578
12.19 USING GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND
TOLERANCING 580
12.20 TOLERANCES AND DIGITAL PRODUCT
DEFINITION 581
12.21 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 582
KEY WORDS 587
CHAPTER SUMMARY 587
REVIEW QUESTIONS 588
CHAPTER EXERCISES 588
Design Project 588
Tolerancing Projects 588
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
THREADS, FASTENERS, AND
SPRINGS 592
I UNDERSTANDING THREADS AND
FASTENERS 594
Screw Thread Terms 595
Screw Thread Forms 596
Thread Pitch 597
Thread Series 598
Right-Hand and Left-Hand Threads 598
Single and Multiple Threads 599
American National Thread Fits 599
Metric and Unified Thread Fits 600
Three Methods for Drawing Thread 600
13.1 THREAD NOTES 604
Acme Thread Notes 605
13.2 EXTERNAL THREAD SYMBOLS 606
13.3 INTERNAL THREAD SYMBOLS 606
13.4 DETAILED REPRESENTATION:
METRIC, UNIFIED, AND AMERICAN
NATIONAL THREADS 608
Detailed Internal Square Thread 608
Detailed External Square Thread 608
13.5 THREADS IN ASSEMBLY 610
13.6 MODELING THREAD 610
13.7 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD PIPE
THREADS 610
13.8 USE OF PHANTOM LINES 612
13.9 TAPPED HOLES 612
13.10 BOLTS, STUDS, AND SCREWS 613
13.11 STANDARD BOLTS AND NUTS 614
13.12 DRAWING STANDARD BOLTS 615
13.13 SPECIFICATIONS FOR BOLTS AND
NUTS 615
13.14 LOCKNUTS AND LOCKING DEVICES 617
13.15 STANDARD CAP SCREWS 618
CONTENTS
xix
13.16 STANDARD MACHINE SCREWS 619
13.17 STANDARD SET SCREWS 620
13.18 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
WOOD SCREWS 621
13.19 MISCELLANEOUS FASTENERS 621
13.20 KEYS 622
13.21 MACHINE PINS 622
13.22 RIVETS 623
Riveted joints 623
Rivet Symbols 624
Small Rivets 624
Blind Rivets 624
13.23 SPRINGS 625
Helical Springs 625
13.24 DRAWING HELICAL SPRINGS 626
13.25 MODELING SPRINGS 627
KEYWORDS 631
CHAPTER SUMMARY 631
REVIEW QUESTIONS 631
CHAPTER EXERCISES 631
Design Project 631
Thread and Fastener Projects 631
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
WORKING DRAWINGS 636
I WORKING DRAWINGS OR CONSTRUCTION
DRAWINGS 638
Assembly Drawings 639
Detail Drawings or Piece Part Drawings 640
14.1 SUBASSEMBLIES 642
14.2 IDENTIFICATION 642
Multidetail Drawings 643
14.3 PARTS LISTS 644
14.4 ASSEMBLY SECTIONS 645
14.5 WORKING DRAWING ASSEMBLY 646
14.6 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLIES 647
14.7 CHECK ASSEMBLIES 647
14.8 WORKING DRAWING FORMATS 648
Number of Details per Sheet 648
Digital Drawing Transmittal 648
Title and Record Strips 649
14.9 DRAWING NUMBERS 650
14.10 ZONING 650
14.11 CHECKING DRAWINGS 650
14.12 DRAWING REVISIONS 650
14.13 SIMPLIFYING DRAWINGS 651
14.14 PATENT DRAWINGS 652
KEYWORDS 657
CHAPTER SUMMARY 657
REVIEW QUESTIONS 657
CHAPTER EXERCISES 658
Design Project 658
Working Drawing Exercises 659
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
DRAWING CONTROL AND DATA
MANAGEMENT 710
■ DOCUMENTATION AND THE DESIGN
DATABASE 712
15.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINEERING
DOCUMENTATION 713
15.2 DRAWING CONTROL METHODS 713
Drawing Approval and Release 713
Change Orders 714
Revision Block 714
A Drawing as a Snapshot in Time 715
15.3 GOOD PRACTICES FOR ELECTRONIC
DRAWING STORAGE 715
Storing Electronic Files 715
Organized Directory Structures 715
File Naming Conventions 716
15.4 DRAWING STANDARDS 717
15.5 PERMISSION AND OWNERSHIP 718
15.6 BACKING UP DRAWING FILES 718
15.7 STORAGE MEDIA 718
15.8 USING THE 3D DESIGN DATABASE
IN CONCURRENT ENGINEERING 719
15.9 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 719
ISO 9000/9001 719
15.10 PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT 721
Organized by Product 721
A Relational Database 722
15.11 MANAGING WORK FLOW 724
Archiving Work History 724
Individual Productivity 724
15.12 DATA MANAGEMENT AND THE WEB 725
CAD Files on the Web 725
KEY WORDS 728
CHAPTER SUMMARY 728
XX
CONTENTS
REVIEW QUESTIONS 728
CHAPTER EXERCISES 728
C H A PT E R SiX T C EN
GEARS AND CAMS 730
¡UNDERSTANDING GEARS 732
Using Gears to Transmit Power 732
Spur Gear Definitions and Formulas 732
16.1 CONSTRUCTING A BASE CIRCLE 734
16.2 THE INVOLUTE TOOTH SHAPE 734
16.3 APPROXIMATE INVOLUTE USING
CIRCULAR ARCS 734
16.4 SPACING GEAR TEETH 735
16.5 RACK TEETH 736
16.6 WORKING DRAWINGS OF SPUR GEARS 736
16.7 SPUR GEAR DESIGN 737
16.8 WORM GEARS 738
16.9 WORKING DRAWINGS OF
WORM GEARS 739
16.10 BEVEL GEARS 740
16.11 BEVEL GEAR DEFINITIONS AND
FORMULAS 740
16.12 WORKING DRAWINGS OF
BEVEL GEARS 741
16.13 CAMS 743
16.14 DISPLACEMENT DIAGRAMS 744
16.15 CAM PROFILES 744
16.16 OFFSET AND PIVOTED CAM
FOLLOWERS 746
16.17 CYLINDRICAL CAMS 747
16.18 OTHER DRIVE DEVICES 747
KEY WORDS 750
CHAPTER SUMMARY 750
REVIEW QUESTIONS 750
CHAPTER EXERCISES 751
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
ELECTRONIC DIAGRAMS 756
I UNDERSTANDING ELECTRONIC
DIAGRAMS 758
Standard Symbols 758
CAD Symbol Libraries 758
Types of Electronic Diagrams 760
17.1 DRAWING SIZE, FORMAT, AND TITLE 762
17.2 LINE CONVENTIONS AND LETTERING 762
17.3 STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR ELECTRONIC
DIAGRAMS 762
17.4 ABBREVIATIONS 763
17.5 GROUPING PARTS 763
17.6 ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC SYMBOLS 764
17.7 CONNECTIONS AND CROSSOVERS 766
17.8 INTERRUPTED PATHS 766
17.9 TERMINALS 767
17.10 COLOR CODING 768
17.11 DIVISION OF PARTS 769
17.12 ELECTRON TUBE PIN IDENTIFICATION 769
17.13 REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS 770
17.14 NUMERICAL VALUES 770
17.15 FUNCTIONAL IDENTIFICATION
AND OTHER INFORMATION 771
17.16 INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 771
17.17 PRINTED CIRCUITS 772
17.18 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 773
KEY WORDS 775
CHAPTER SUMMARY 775
REVIEW QUESTIONS 775
CHAPTER EXERCISES 776
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
STRUCTURAL DRAWING 780
■ STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS 782
18.1 WOOD CONSTRUCTION 783
Nominal Sizes for Wood Products 783
Symbols for Finished Surfaces on
Wood Products 783
Wood Joints 784
Connector Designs 784
Metal Ring Connectors 784
Straps and Plates 785
18.2 STRUCTURAL STEEL 786
Piece Marks 786
Erection Plans 786
18.3 STRUCTURAL STEEL SHAPES 788
18.4 SPECIFICATIONS 788
18.5 WELDED AND BOLTED CONNECTIONS 789
CONTENTS
xxi
18.6 RIVETED CONNECTIONS 789
18.7 FRAME BEAM CONNECTIONS 790
18.8 WELDING 791
18.9 HIGH-STRENGTH BOLTING FOR
STRUCTURAL JOINTS 792
18.10 ACCURACY OF DIMENSIONS 794
18.11 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 794
18.12 REINFORCED CONCRETE DRAWINGS 795
18.13 STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS 797
18.14 STONE CONSTRUCTION 798
KEYWORDS 802
CHAPTER SUMMARY 802
REVIEW QUESTIONS 802
CHAPTER EXERCISES 803
CHAPTER NINETEEN
LANDFORM DRAWINGS 808
I UNDERSTANDING LANDFORM DRAWINGS 810
Definitions 810
GETTING INFORMATION FOR MAPS 812
19.1 SYMBOLS 815
19.2 BEARINGS 815
19.3 ELEVATION 815
19.4 CONTOURS 816
Interpolating Elevation Data 817
3D Terrain Models 819
19.5 CITY MAPS 819
Subdivision Plats 820
Uses for Subdivision Plats 821
Landscape Drawings 821
19.6 STRUCTURE LOCATION PLANS 822
19.7 HIGHWAY PLANS 823
KEY WORDS 826
CHAPTER SUMMARY 826
REVIEW QUESTIONS 826
CHAPTER EXERCISES 827
CHAPTER TWENTY
PIPING DRAWINGS 828
I UNDERSTANDING PIPING DRAWINGS 830
Standard Symbols 830
Types of Drawings 830
Dimensioning Piping Drawings 833
20.1 STEEL AND WROUGHT IRON PIPE 834
20.2 CAST IRON PIPE 834
20.3 SEAMLESS BRASS AND COPPER PIPE 835
20.4 COPPER TUBING 835
20.5 PLASTIC AND SPECIALTY PIPES 836
20.6 PIPE FITTINGS 837
20.7 PIPE JOINTS 838
Flanged Joints 838
Welded Joints 838
20.8 VALVES 839
Globe Valves 839
Check Valves 839
Gate Valves 839
Solenoid-Actuated Valves 840
20.9 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
CODE FOR PRESSURE PIPING 840
KEYWORDS 843
CHAPTER SUMMARY 843
REVIEW QUESTIONS 843
CHAPTER EXERCISES 844
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
WELDING REPRESENTATION 846
■ UNDERSTANDING WELDMENT
■ DRAWINGS 848
Welding Processes 848
1 Standard Symbols 848
■ UNDERSTANDING A WELDING SYMBOL
21.1 TYPES OF WELDED JOINTS 850
21.2 TYPES OF WELDS 850
21.3 WELDING SYMBOLS 851
21.4 FILLET WELDS 853
21.5 GROOVE WELDS 855
21.6 BACK OR BACKING WELDS 856
21.7 SURFACE WELDS 856
21.8 PLUG AND SLOT WELDS 856
21.9 SPOT WELDS 857
21.10 SEAM WELDS 857
21.11 PROJECTION WELDS 858
21.12 FLASH AND UPSET WELDS 858
21.13 WELDING APPLICATIONS 859
21.14 WELDING TEMPLATES 860
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CONTENTS
21.15 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 860
KEY WORDS 864
CHAPTER SUMMARY 864
REVIEW QUESTIONS 864
CHAPTER EXERCISES 865
Roof Truss Exercises 869
C H A i T E R TWENTY-TWO
AXONOMETRIC
PROJECTION ONLINE ONLY
UNDERSTANDING AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION
■
Projection Methods Reviewed
Types of Axonometrie Projection
22.1 DIMETRIC PROJECTION
22.2 APPROXIMATE DIMETRIC DRAWINGS
22.3 TRIMETRIC PROJECTION
22.4 TRIMETRIC SCALES
22.5 TRIMETRIC ELLIPSES
22.6 AXONOMETRIC PROJECTION USING
INTERSECTIONS
22.7 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
22.8 OBLIQUE PROJECTIONS
Directions of Projectors
22.9 ELLIPSES FOR OBLIQUE DRAWINGS
Alternative Four-Center Ellipses
Four-Center Ellipse for Cavalier Drawings
22.10 OFFSET MEASUREMENTS
22.11 OBLIQUE DIMENSIONING
22.12 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
KEY WORDS
CHAPTER SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
CHAPTER EXERCISES
23.3 DRAWING AN ANGULAR PERSPECTIVE
23.4 POSITION OF THE STATION POINT
23.5 LOCATION OF THE PICTURE PLANE
23.6 BIRD S-EYE VIEW OR WORM S-EYE VIEW
23.7 THE THREE TYPES OF PERSPECTIVES
23.8 ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE
23.9 ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE OF A
CYLINDRICAL SHAPE
23.10 TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE
23.11 THREE-POINT PERSPECTIVE
23.12 MEASUREMENTS IN PERSPECTIVE
23.13 DIRECT MEASUREMENTS ALONG
INCLINED LINES
23.14 VANISHING POINTS OF INCLINED LINES
23.15 INCLINED LINES IN PERSPECTIVE,
JOINING ENDPOINT METHOD
23.16 CURVES AND CIRCLES IN PERSPECTIVE
23.17 THE PERSPECTIVE PLAN METHOD
23.18 PERSPECTIVE DIAGRAM
23.19 SHADING
23.20 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
KEY WORDS
CHAPTER SUMMARY
REVIEW QUESTIONS
CHAPTER EXERCISES
GLOSSARY G-1
APPENDICES A-1
INDEX M
CREDITS C-1
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
PERSPECTIVE
DRAWINGS ONLINE ONLY
■ UNDERSTANDING PERSPECTIVES
23.1 PERSPECTIVE FROM A MULTIVIEW
PROJECTION
23.2 NONROTATED SIDE VIEW METHOD FOR
PERSPECTIVE
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