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Introduction to AutoCAD® 2009: A Modern Perspective

Introduction to AutoCAD® 2009: A Modern Perspective
Item #: 165-3433-09
Author: Paul F. Richard, Clackamas Community College
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN:0136034543
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Manufacturer Item #: 136034543
Format: Hardcover
Your Price: $87.95
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This text is appropriate for Introductory and Intermediate AutoCAD courses

This modern text addresses advances in technology and introduces students to 2- dimensional drawing skills and commands using the current release of AutoCAD. It continuously builds on concepts covered in previous chapters, contains exercises combined with in-text notes, and offers examples that provide the “how and why” of AutoCAD fundamentals. Projects are included at the end of each chapter and provide hands-on experience creating various types of mechanical, architectural, civil and electrical drawings. 944pp.

Features:

AutoCAD’s 2-D tools-are presentedfrom the basic concepts to the most powerful tools used in design and engineering.

  • Presents material (in seven parts) that advances with complexity.
  • Introduces AutoCAD, drafting skills, editing techniques, working with complex objects, annotating drawings, outputting your work, and advanced drawing and construction methods.

Advanced drawing and construction methods-appear in Part Seven on the text.

  • Explains blocks and block attributes, working with external references, and file management and object linking and embedding.

A “Quick Start” chapter-appearsearly in the text (see Chapter 2).

  • Allows students to get up to speed in no time to create and even plot AutoCAD drawings.
  • References corresponding chapters later in the book, allowing readers to delve into topics at their own pace and level.

Chapter Objectives-providea bulleted list of key concepts for each chapter.

  • Provides students with a roadmap of important concepts and practices that will be introduced in the chapter.

Key Terms-highlight important vocabulary throughout.

  • Defines key terms in the margins and in more detail in the Glossary at the end of the book.

Command Grids-appear in the margin alongside the discussion of the command.

  • Presents a visual of the action options using either: Standard Toolbar, Pull-Down Menu, Command Line, or Command Alias, ensuring that students are in the right place at the right time, correctly following the authors’ direction.

Discipline Icons-identify whether the project applies to a General, Mechanical, Architectural, Electrical, Plumbing/HVAC, or Civil field.

  • Enables instructors to quickly select homework assignments that will appeal to the varying interests of their students.
  • Allows students to work on projects that have the most interest and relevance to their own course of study.

Icon Flags-highlight features that are new to the 2008 version of the AutoCAD software.

  • Creates a quick “study guide” for instructors and students who need to familiarize themselves with the newest features of the software.

Tips, Notes, and For More Details Boxes-appearthroughout the text.

  • Highlights additional information for students.

In-text exercises-appear throughout the chapters.

  • Provides students with step-by-step walk-through activities.
  • Gives students immediate practice and reinforcement of newly learned skills.

Chapter projects organized by discipline-provide additional challenges that require students to use all the commands and skills they have learned.

  • Offers projects from a variety of disciplines including mechanical, architectural, electrical, civil and more!.

Table of Contents;

  • 1. Introduction to AutoCAD
  • 2. Quick Start
  • 3. Controlling the Drawing Display
  • 4. Basic Drawing Commands
  • 5. Drawing Tools and Drafting Settings
  • 6. Managing Object Properties
  • 7. Basic Editing Techniques
  • 8. Advanced Editing Techniques
  • 9. Drawing and Editing Complex Objects
  • 10. Pattern Fills and Hatching
  • 11. Adding Text
  • 12. Working with Tables
  • 13. Dimensioning Drawings
  • 14. Managing Paper Space Layouts
  • 15. Plotting and Publishing
  • 16. Blocks and Block Attributes
  • 17. Working with External References
  • 18. File Management Tools and Object Linking and Embedding
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