Modern Graphics Communication (3rd Edition)

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Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. ABOUT THIS BOOK We have designed Modern Graphics Communication to present succinctly the practices and techniques of sketching, visualization, design and CAD that are important to today's graphics curriculum. Based on the long standing authoritative text on the subject, Giesecke's Technical Drawing, this text preserves many of the time tested graphics techniques that remain fundamental to the class, and were so clearly explained in Giesecke's original volume. However, we have rewritten this book to provide a shorter, more lively presentation that covers current course trends, and includes pedagogy appropriate for the modern student. The topics of sketching and visualization skills are this book's primary focus, and provide a solid conceptual basis for the CAD instruction most graphics students receive. We have employed a new format that utilizes integrated on-the-page activities to help students visualize and retain key concepts, unifying art and text into powerful instructional tools easily digested by today's hurried students. Students who complete Modern Graphics Communication will leave with a full repertoire of graphical skills they will find invaluable both in education and industry. KEY ELEMENTS We have designed the third edition of this text based upon the input of first and second editions users and reviewers. Elements include: Increased coverage of Solid Modeling and consolidation of coverage into chapter 2. New screen captures and illustrations reflecting new graphics technologies. —New Four-Color Insert—This insert presents key figures from the text in a four-color format, including key, classic "Giesecke" instructional figures. Updated to conform to newly published standards for ASME Y14.6-2001 (Screw Thread Representation), ASME Y14.100-2000 (Engineering Drawing Practices), ASME Y14.24-1999 (Types and Applications of Engineering Drawings), ASME Y 14.38-1999 (Abbreviations and Acronyms), and ASME Y14.6-2001 (Screw Thread Representation). —Increased Coverage of the Design Process in Chapter 1—Each chapter also features several student design projects. Additional problems added to almost every chapter. Additional Web Links—More web links have been added and web finks now appear in bold type so they stand out clearly Sketching Worksheets—A selection of worksheets is included at the end of the book and focus more on sketching techniques. Thoroughly updated material on manufacturing and geometric tolerancing.—We are especially thankful to Serope Kalpakjian for help with these sections. Updated Student Animations—Animations are located at the Website www.prenhall.com/giesecke. Concepts with accompanying animations are marked with the WWW icon. Continued Emphasis on Sketching, Visualization, Design, and CAD—Instead of extensive material on using instruments, this text highlights a sketching approach to graphics. Exceptional Student Pedagogy—This text continues to feature student pedagogy designed to integrate art and text into self-contained teaching units. These features include: STEP BY STEP—These boxes explain essential techniques and processes in detail, using an easy-to-read, visual format. They are vital learning tools that should be given equal importance with the body of the text. PRACTICAL TIP—These boxes contain useful tips for sketching techniques or CAD procedures. HANDS-ON—This feature provides an opportunity for the student to practice a technique s/he just learned by trying a quick and easy activity right on the page. These are great confidence builders. TEAR-OUT WORKSHEETS—Sixteen activities that help students visualize and retain information presented in the text. All are located at the end of the book. GRAPHICS SPOTLIGHT—Boxes that highlight up-to-date information on how graphics and CAD are used in the field. They appear in each chapter and include the following topics: A Day at Ideo U Unlocking the Power of Solid Modeling Sketching and Parametric Modeling From Art to Part Multiview Projection from a 3-D Model 3D Pictorials Aid Designers of Future Electronic Cars Modeling Irregular Surfaces High Technology is First Mate in the Race for America's Cup Digital Factory: Quick Production Planning Reverse Engineering NASA's Space Age "Life Boat" Semiautomatic Dimensioning Using CAD Geometric Tolerances with AutoCAD 2004 Fastener Libraries Technical Document Management Systems WEB LINKS—Addresses of web sites are included to provide starting points for independent research that apply to the subject matter. Each chapter contains an introductory overview, objectives, key terms, a chapter summary, and review questions to help students organize their reading and review what they have learned. Design projects and problems provide ample context for students to practice solving graphic problems. These are located at the end of each chapter. A complete appendix and index provide readily accessed reference tools that students will find useful during the course and afterward in professional settings. SUPPLEMENTS INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL WITH CD-ROM—INCLUDES SOLUTIONS AND POWERPOINT SLIDES. This text will have its own instructors guide containing solutions to review questions and teaching tips for each chapter. It will also contain a CD holding 1) animations keyed to the text for classroom use and distribution, 2) Powerpoint lectures for instructor use, 3) CAD solutions of most of the text's problems, and 4) selected text images in pdf format. Material for this supplement was prepared by Tom Kane, of Pueblo Community College, Shawna Lockhart, W Mark Perkins of the Montana State University-Bozeman, and Gerry Bacza of Fairmont State University. HTTP://WWW.PRENHALL.COM/GIESECKE — In order to provide instructors and students with the most current information possible, Prentice Hall has created the Giesecke Web site. This expanded site now features information appropriate to the entire Giesecke series of texts. Forty animations (twenty-five of these keyed directly to this text) are viewable on-line or can be downloaded to a local PC or network. A Question and Answer feature lets students answer questions on-line and submit their responses to instructors via E-mail. Reference chapters on graphs, alignment charts, empirical equations, and graphical mathematics are also included, and a section of edrawings: a new solid modeling technology that lets you view, rotate, and annotate solid models without any special software. An extensive set of web links, including every citation in this text, helps students navigate the World Wide Web. WORKBOOKS. For those who need extra projects for students, Prentice Hall offers a set of 3 workbooks: Series 1 (ISBN 0-13-658536-1) This book contains traditional workbook problems. Series 2 (ISBN 0-13-658881-6) This book contains traditional problems with an emphasis on engineering concepts. Series 3 (ISBN 0-111160-4) A brand new workbook by Paige Davis and Karen Juneau of the Louisiana State University. This book contains modern problems, as well as an extensive, CAD-based project. Read more

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A little data for what is happening in the CAD world but is a great reference book for how things were done and helps new CAD operators at companies still in drawing centric mode to produce better drawings.

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