Engineering Graphics Books
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A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Including Worksheet Series B Sixth Edition
Published September 11, 2019
Beginner
274 pages
- Provides a strong foundation for creating engineering drawings
- Includes nearly seven hours of video lectures
- Comes with a free digital copy of Technical Graphics
- Contains 40 pages of worksheets
- Choose from two different sets of worksheets (Series A and Series B)
- Extensive instructor resources available for use with these books
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Including Worksheet Series A Sixth Edition
Published September 11, 2019
Beginner
274 pages
- Provides a strong foundation for creating engineering drawings
- Includes nearly seven hours of video lectures
- Comes with a free digital copy of Technical Graphics
- Contains 40 pages of worksheets
- Choose from two different sets of worksheets (Series A and Series B)
- Extensive instructor resources available for use with these books
Visualization and Engineering Design Graphics with Augmented Reality Third Edition
Published June 21, 2019
Beginner
386 pages
- Teaches aspiring engineers the language of engineering graphics
- Seamlessly integrates augmented reality throughout the book
- Allows you to truly visualize the objects being described in the book in full 3D
- Focuses on visualization skills and hand sketching
- Apps for iOS, Android, Mac, and PC devices are available
- This edition features new apps that are faster, more accurate, and work with newer devices
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Including Worksheet Series B Fifth Edition
Out of Print
Published July 7, 2017
Beginner
272 pages
- Provides a strong foundation for creating engineering drawings
- Includes a free digital copy of Technical Graphics
- Contains 40 pages of worksheets
- Choose from two different sets of worksheets
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Including Worksheet Series A Fifth Edition
Out of Print
Published July 7, 2017
Beginner
272 pages
- Provides a strong foundation for creating engineering drawings
- Includes a free digital copy of Technical Graphics
- Contains 40 pages of worksheets
- Choose from two different sets of worksheets
Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Published April 11, 2017
Beginner
190 pages
- Teaches you the basic concepts and applications of engineering graphics, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
- Focuses on modeling and defining part geometry on mechanical components and assemblies
- Contains both a print book and digital content to further aid learning
- There are no prerequisites for using these materials
Engineering Graphics Tools for the Mind
Published December 28, 2016
By Bryan Graham
Beginner
214 pages
- Contains four and a half hours of video presentations
- Comes with a digital copy of Technical Graphics, a 522 page reference book
- Features 76 hand sketching exercises
Engineering Graphics Essentials Fifth Edition
Published September 22, 2016
Beginner
624 pages
- Gives you a basic understanding of engineering graphics
- Includes independent learning material to strengthen your knowledge and retention
- The digital learning material contains video and audio lectures, interactive exercises, and supplemental problem solutions
- Uses a large variety of exercise types to improve learning and class interaction
- This edition features two new chapters
Design Graphics for Engineering Communication
Out of Print
Published August 1, 2014
Beginner
364 pages
With the use of real world examples and illustrations, Design Graphics for Engineering Communication introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Engineering Graphics and their role in the design process. The authors highlight common techniques, practices, and standards used in industry in a manner that is motivating and easy to...
Visualization and Engineering Design Graphics with Augmented Reality Second Edition
Out of Print
Published March 27, 2014
Beginner
385 pages
- Allows you to truly visualize the objects being described in the book in full 3D
- Seamlessly integrates augmented reality with exercises in the book
- Helps aspiring engineers learn the language of engineering graphics
- Focuses on visualization skills and hand sketching
- Now has apps for Apple iOS and Android devices as well as Mac and PC computers
Visualization and Engineering Design Graphics with Augmented Reality
Out of Print
Published April 25, 2013
Beginner
381 pages
- Allows you to truly visualize the objects being described in the book in full 3D
- Seamlessly integrates augmented reality with exercises in the book
- Helps aspiring engineers learn the language of engineering graphics
- Focuses on visualization skills and hand sketching
Visualization for Engineers and Scientists Second Edition
Out of Print
Published December 27, 2010
By Ted Smathers
Beginner
272 pages
Visualization for Engineers and Scientist is the design guide to help students understand the need for graphics in the solution of an engineering design problem. Visualization of an engineering problem is the start of the solution. Engineering graphics represent the outcome of this visualization. This textbook provides the basics for good...
Engineering Graphics Essentials Fourth Edition
Out of Print
Published March 22, 2010
Beginner
478 pages
Engineering Graphics Essentials Fourth Edition gives students a basic understanding of how to create and read engineering drawings by presenting principles in a logical and easy to understand manner. It coves the main topics of engineering graphics, including tolerancing and fasteners. This book also features an independent learning DVD...
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Including Worksheet Series A Fourth Edition
Out of Print
Published January 29, 2010
Beginner
272 pages
- Provides a strong foundation for creating engineering drawings
- Includes a CD containing a digital version of Technical Graphics
- Contains 40 pages of worksheets
- Choose from two different sets of worksheets
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Including Worksheet Series B Fourth Edition
Out of Print
Published January 27, 2010
Beginner
272 pages
- Provides a strong foundation for creating engineering drawings
- Includes a CD containing a digital version of Technical Graphics
- Contains 40 pages of worksheets
- Choose from two different sets of worksheets
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics Third Edition
Out of Print
Published July 30, 2008
Beginner
142 pages
A Concise Introduction to Engineering Graphics (formerly titled Engineering Graphics Theory and Problems) gives students a basic understanding of how to create and read engineering drawings. The book consist of thirteen chapters that cover the basics of Engineering Graphics. The text is 142 pages in length and is followed by 40 exercise...
Technical Graphics
Published April 1, 2008
By Frank M. Croft Jr., P.E., John T. Demel P.E., Heather L. Enders, Frederick D. Meyers P.E., Michael J. Miller P.E.
Beginner
522 pages
Technical Graphics is designed to meet the needs of modern technical graphics curricula and employs the current American National Standards Institute (ANSI) graphic standards. This textbook does not assume that you have had previous graphics experience.
Technical Graphics begins with the development of basic skills students will...
Engineering Graphics Technical Sketching Series 5
Published May 1, 2007
Beginner
234 pages
Engineering Graphics Technical Sketching is a compact textbook that provides a thorough introduction to the graphic language. Freehand sketching exercises are formatted on special grids. This book uses logical and powerful analyzation techniques to develop visualization skills.
Engineering Graphics: Tools for the Mind
Out of Print
Published April 1, 2007
By Bryan Graham
Beginner
214 pages
- Contains 4.5 hours of video presentations
- Comes with a digital copy of Technical Graphics, a 522 page book
- Features 76 hand sketching exercises
Visualization for Engineers and Scientists
Out of Print
Published January 1, 2007
By Ted Smathers
Beginner
265 pages
Visualization for Engineers and Scientist is the design guide to help students understand the need for graphics in the solution of an engineering design problem. The basic understanding of sketching will successfully lead students into computer graphics. The text will provide the basics of good design communication. The understanding of...
Engineering Graphics Text and Workbook (Series 2)
Published May 1, 2003
Beginner
400 pages
This book focuses on strengthening 3D visualization skills through sketching exercises. It does not make reference to any particular computer-aided design software package.
Points emphasized:
Shape representation and problem solving using freehand sketching. Assignments can be completed outside class.
Surface Analysis...
Engineering Graphics Text and Workbook (Series 1.2)
Published May 1, 2003
Beginner
432 pages
This book focuses on strengthening 3D visualization skills through sketching exercises. It does not make reference to any particular computer-aided design software package.
Points emphasized:
Shape representation and problem solving using freehand sketching. Assignments can be completed outside class.
Surface Analysis...
Engineering Graphics Principles with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing with CD-ROM
Out of Print
Published February 27, 2002
Beginner
190 pages
This textbook represents a major breakthrough in the delivery of up to date and inexpensive material for engineering graphics courses. Each student will receive a workbook bundled with a CD. The 190-page workbook contains an overview of topics covered and problem sets for each area. The CD contains hundreds and hundreds of PowerPoint...
An Introduction to Engineering Design
Published June 1, 1999
Beginner
86 pages
This textbook provides an introduction to engineering design. The book includes several design examples and design problems.
Visualization, Sketching and Freehand Drawing for Engineering Design
Out of Print
Published June 1, 1999
Beginner
130 pages
Visualization is one of the most important skills in engineering. The primary goal of this text is to extend perceptual skills, which will result in improved visualization skills, which in turn will serve the student in the design process.
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