Modern Engineering Graphics and Design

Modern Engineering Graphics and Design

by Johnnie Mckenzie

ISBN9789372426090
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$255.00
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Description

The graphical representation of an element is one of the most effortless and elementary method of translating drawings into useful designs. Engineering drawing is not only the province of the draftsperson, but is the language of the engineer. It is their means of developing and recording their ideas, and conveying them to others. Every engineer will be using and referring to some form of drawings almost daily. They will often be producing or directing the preparation of drawings. Usually, they make the preliminary sketches and design drawings in accordance with principles of engineering drawing. Because this is the most unambiguous way of to convey and record information. It is also likely that every engineer at sometime will be checking the work of designer drafters and approving drawings before they are sent to manufacturing. Designers use drawings when developing ideas. Well-prepared engineering drawings are used to communicate with manufacturers of components and devices. CAD is used in the design of tools and machinery and in the drafting and design of all types of buildings, from small residential types (houses) to the largest commercial and industrial structures (hospitals and factories). Combinational logic is probably the easiest circuitry to design. The outputs from a combinational logic circuit depend only on the current inputs. The circuit has no remembrance of what it did at any time in the past. The book is coined in simple and easy to follow instructions, so that even an average student can grasp the subject by self study.

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