Textbook of Machine Drawing
By: John, K. C.
Publisher: New Delhi PHI Learning 2009Edition: 1st.Description: 346 p. | Binding - Paperback | 28X21.5.ISBN: 81-203-3721-3.Subject(s): Mechanical EngineeringDDC classification: 604.2 Online resources: Explore NDL Materials Summary: The book explains the principles and methodology of converting three-dimensional engineering objects into orthographic views drawn on two-dimensional planes. It describes various types of sectional views which are adopted in machine drawing as well as simple machine components such as keys, cotters, threaded fasteners, pipe joints, welded joints, and riveted joints. The book also illustrates the principles of limits, fits and tolerances and discusses geometrical tolerances and surface textures with the help of worked-out examples. Besides, it describes assembly methods and drafting of power transmission units and various mechanical machine parts of machine tools, jigs and fixtures, engines, valves, etc. Finally, the text introduces computer aided drafting (CAD) to give students a good start on professional drawing procedure using computer.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Engineering & Technology General Stacks | Reference | 604.2 JOH (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | E0084 |
The book explains the principles and methodology of converting three-dimensional engineering objects into orthographic views drawn on two-dimensional planes. It describes various types of sectional views which are adopted in machine drawing as well as simple machine components such as keys, cotters, threaded fasteners, pipe joints, welded joints, and riveted joints. The book also illustrates the principles of limits, fits and tolerances and discusses geometrical tolerances and surface textures with the help of worked-out examples. Besides, it describes assembly methods and drafting of power transmission units and various mechanical machine parts of machine tools, jigs and fixtures, engines, valves, etc. Finally, the text introduces computer aided drafting (CAD) to give students a good start on professional drawing procedure using computer.
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