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DRAWING FOR ENGINEERING -2017

Rs. 295

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ISBN 9789385998966
Author PAUL SMITH
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Binding Paperback
Total Pages
Copyright Year 2017

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Drawing for Engineering is one of a series of eight publications introducing the fundamental concepts in engineering to entry level students. Technical concepts are explained in plain language, making it easy and enjoyable to read. Key Features: • No prior knowledge of drawing is required • Graphics are used to explain difficult concepts • Based on the South African Bureau of Standards Code of Practice for Engineering Drawing (SABS 0111) • Step by step guides to drawing techniques • Teaches both technical drawing and freehand sketching • Has special units with applications for mechanical and chemical engineering • Suitable for individuals or groups • Explicit examples and self-evaluation exercises assist the learner • Suitable for distance education This book is an essential reading for anyone looking to gain a firm grounding in one of the key disciplines of engineering. This engineering series was developed by staff at South African technikons working in collaboration with a university consortium in the United States of America. Paul Smith of Technikon Northern Gauteng served as primary author for Drawing for Engineering, with François Hoffman of Peninsula Technikon and Herman Pienaar of Eastern Cape Technikon as moderators. Herbert Einstein and Amy Smith of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provided input as external moderators from the United States consortium.

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