11/24/2011

Engineering Design Graphics: Sketching, Modeling, and Visualization Review

Engineering Design Graphics: Sketching, Modeling, and Visualization
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In this era of computer graphics and CAD/CAM, a book that talks about pencil lead grades and the use of triangles to draw parallel lines looks a bit strange, but after such an unpromising beginning, there follow helpful discussions of all kinds of engineering drawings. Written in a no-nonsense tone and profusely illustrated, it is a good introduction to the field of engineering design graphics. I give it four stars.

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Engineering Design Graphics provides a clear, concise treatment of the essential topics addressed in a modern engineering design graphics course. Projection theory provides the instructional framework, and freehand sketching the means for learning the important graphical concepts at the core of this work. The text includes several hundred sketching problems, all serving to develop the student's ability to use sketching for ideation and communication, as well as a means to develop critical spatial visualization skills. A chapter on computer-aided product design software, with an emphasis on parametric solid modeling, is also included.

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