This book has been designed to cater the needs of the first-year engineering students of all branches. The text of the book covers the complete syllabus of the subject - Engineering Drawing (Graphics) of various Technical Universities all over the country and is also linked with a website, an online portal for students. Any Engineer, irrespective of their branch requires the basic knowledge of design and graphics in order to understand the elements of a Product and the Manufacturing Process. It provides a comprehensive and practical overview of engineering graphics through simple and well-explained examples along with an ample number of unsolved problems. The book is fragmented in 17 chapters and contains in depth information on various topic discussed in the respective chapter. Mostly First Angle of Projection has been followed while solving problems in this book but in some problems Third Angle of Projection has also been used purposely to explain the concept to the students.
The book is linked with a website www.engineersdrawing.com which will behave as an online portal for students. This website also contains solutions to all the unsolved problems in the book.
Salient features:
Latest BIS Codes were used in this Book (SP46-2003)
The book is linked with a website "www.engineersdrawing.com" which will behave as an online portal for students
Every chapter has a unique uniform resource locator (URL), mentioned under the name of each chapters, which simplifies the search for the students
A chapter on AutoCAD (AutoCAD 2015) for Engineering Drawing (Graphics)
The online content is an addition to this book for better understanding and further doubt clearance will be also be available on website
Solutions to all the unsolved questions will be explained chapter wise on the"www.engineersdrawing.com"
Examples are explained in a Student-friendly method which includes "Step-by-Step" approach
The book contains the chapter-end exercises to help students develop their drawing skills
Excellent Pedagogy
More than 360 solved examples
Large number (666) of illustrative drawings
More than 440 review questions (unsolved)