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Engineering Design with SOLIDWORKS® 2018 Introduction
The Yl4 ASME Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Publications utilized
in this text are as follows: ASME Yl4.l 1995, ASME Yl4.2M-1992 (Rl998), ASME
Yl4.3M-1994 (Rl999), ASME Yl4.41-2003, ASME Yl4.5-1982, ASME Yl4.5-1999,
and ASME B4.2. Note: By permission of The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, Codes and Standards, New York, NY, USA. All rights reserved.
Additional information references the American Welding Society, AWS 2.4:1997
Standard Symbols for Welding, Braising, and Non-Destructive Examinations, Miami,
Florida, USA.
References
• SOLIDWORKS Help Topics and What's New, SOLIDWORKS Corporation, 2018.
• Beers & Johnson, Vector Mechanics for Engineers, 6th ed. McGraw Hill, Boston,
MA.
• Gradin, Hartley, Fundamentals of the Finite Element Method, Macmillan, NY 1986.
• Jensen & Helsel, Engineering Drawing and Design, Glencoe, 1990.
• Lockhart & Johnson, Engineering Design Communications, Addison Wesley, 1999.
• Olivo C., Payne, Olivo, T, Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching, Delmar 1988.
• Walker, James, Machining Fundamentals, Goodheart Wilcox, 1999.
• 80/20 Product Manual, 80/20, Inc., Columbia City, IN, 2012.
• SMC Corporation of America, Product Manuals, Indiana, USA, 2012.
• Emerson-EPT Bearing Product Manuals and Gear Product Manuals, Emerson Power
Transmission Corporation, Ithaca, NY, 2009.
• Emhart - A Black and Decker Company, On-line catalog, Hartford, CT, 2012.
During the initial SOLIDWORKS installation, you are requested to select either the ISO
or ANSI drafting standard. ISO is typically a European drafting standard and uses First
Angle Projection. The book is written using the ANSI (US) overall drafting standard and
Third Angle Projection for drawings.
Screen shots in the book were made using SOLIDWORKS 2018 SPO running
Windows® 10.
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