Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University."— Presentation transcript:

1 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. C H A P T E R 9 Visualization and Graphics

2 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.1 The Theory of Projection: central perspective.

3 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.2 The Theory of Projection: orthographic projection.

4 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.3 Step block surrounded by the “glass box.”

5 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.4 The “glass box” unfolded to show the front, top, and right side views.

6 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.5 Orthographic views labeled and displayed in the wrong orientation.

7 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.6 The six principal orthographic views of the step block.

8 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.7 First (I) and third angle (III) orthographic projections.

9 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.8 A line of an object defined as an edge view of a surface.

10 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.9 A line of an object defined as the intersection of two surfaces.

11 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.10 A line of an object defined as the limiting element of a curved surface.

12 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.11 Hidden lines of an object represented with thin dashed lines.

13 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.12 Treatment of centerlines of cylindrical objects.

14 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.13 Treatment of centerlines of objects with radii.

15 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.14 Three common standard line types used in engineering drawing and their priority.

16 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.15 Orthographic views of an object showing line precedence.

17 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.16 Rotate your paper to sketch inclined (angled) lines using horizontal sketching technique.

18 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.17 Example technique for sketching circles.

19 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.18 Examples of pictorial sketches.

20 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.19 Orthographic views of the slotted block.

21 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.20 Step-by-step method of creating an isometric sketch of slotted block.

22 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.21 Step-by-step method of creating an oblique sketch of slotted block.

23 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.22 Creating a sketch of slotted block with an inclined surface.

24 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.23 Holes in pictorials appear as ellipses.

25 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.24 Step-by-step method of creating an ellipse on a horizontal surface.

26 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.25 Step-by-step method of creating an ellipse on a profile (right-side) surface.

27 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.26 Step-by-step method of creating an ellipse on a frontal surface.

28 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.27 Example of an object with principal surfaces.

29 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.28 Example of an object with an inclined surface.

30 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.29 Example of an object with an oblique surface.

31 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.30 An object composed of a cylinder and a prism showing limiting elements of a curved surface and a run out where the prism meets the cylinder.

32 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.31 Comparison of a common ruler and an engineer’s scale.

33 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.32 Measuring the distance between two points using the 10 scale on an engineer’s scale.

34 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.33 Measuring the distance between two points using the 20 scale on an engineer’s scale.

35 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.34 Measure the distance of each line in inches using the given drawing scale.

36 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.35 Measuring the distance between two points using the 1:1 scale on a metric scale.

37 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.36 Each measurement scale can be used to measure in multiples of 10.

38 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.37 Measuring the distance between two points using the 1:2 scale on a metric scale.

39 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.38 Measure the distance of each line in mm using the given drawing scale.

40 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.39 Locating points using two-dimensional rectangular coordinates.

41 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.40 Axes for a three-dimensional rectangular coordinate system.

42 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.41 Oblique three-dimensional axis arrangement for use with a CAD system.

43 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.42 Isometric three-dimensional axis arrangement for use with a CAD system.

44 William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 9.43 Using a CAD three-dimensional coordinate system to sketch an object.


Download ppt "William C. Oakes/Les L. Leone/ Craig J. Gunn Engineering Your Future: A Comprehensive Introduction to Engineering, 7/e Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google