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Machine Drawing 3rd edition pdf

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CONTENTS

Chapter 1 Codes and Standards

Chapter 2 Piping

Chapter 3 Solid-Liquid Separation and Interceptors

Chapter 4 Water Treatment and Purification

Chapter 5. Heat Transfer, Insulation, and Freeze Protection

Chapter 6. Site Utility Systems

Chapter 7. Turf Irrigation Systems

Chapter 8. Cryogenic Storage Systems

Chapter 9. Plumbing Systems

Chapter 10. Special Waste Drainage Systems

Chapter 11. Swimming Pools, Spas, and Water Attractions

Chapter 12. Liquid Fuel Storage and Dispensing Systems

Chapter 13. Fuel Gas Systems

Chapter 14. Compressed Gas Systems

Chapter 15. Vacuum Air Systems

Chapter 16. Animal Facility Piping Systems

Chapter 17. Life Safety Systems

Chapter 18.Water Display Fountains and Pools

Chapter 19. Nonpotable Water Systems

Chapter 20. Drinking Water Systems

Chapter 21. Heat Exchangers

Preface

A technical person can use the graphic language as powerful means of communication with others for conveying ideas on technical matters. However, for effective exchange of ideas with others, the engineer must have proficiency in (i) language, both written and oral, (ii) symbols associated with basic sciences and (iii) the graphic language. Engineering drawing is a suitable graphic language from which any trained person can visualise the required object. As an engineering drawing displays the exact picture of an object, it obviously conveys the same ideas to every trained eye.

Irrespective of language barriers, the drawings can be effectively used in other countries, in addition to the country where they are prepared. Thus, the engineering drawing is the universal language of all engineers. Engineering drawing has its origin sometime in 500 BC in the regime of King Pharos of Egypt when symbols were used to convey the ideas among people.

The graphic language had its existence when it became necessary to build new structures and create new machines or the like, in addition to representing the existing ones. In the absence of graphic language, the ideas on technical matters have to be conveyed by speech or writing, both are unreliable and difficult to understand by the shop floor people for manufacturing. This method involves not only lot of time and labour, but also manufacturing errors. Without engineering drawing, it would have been impossible to produce objects such as aircrafts, automobiles, locomotives, etc., each requiring thousands of different components.

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