Numerical Problems in Descriptive Geometry - Softcover

George Miller Bartlett

 
9781330589052: Numerical Problems in Descriptive Geometry

Synopsis

This book is the culmination of the author's study of descriptive geometry, a field of geometry used to represent three-dimensional objects and their relationships. Drawing from the work of foundational thinkers in the field from the very beginning, this book is an ideal starting place for those interested in learning the methodology of descriptive geometry in order to solve a variety of problems. The author covers such concepts as point, line, and plane projections; warped surfaces; and representation of surfaces and space curves. These foundational concepts are thoroughly explained and illustrated before advanced concepts such as surfaces and space curves are covered, allowing the reader to build a strong base of understanding before progressing. Beyond the inclusion of fundamental concepts, this book also includes over 300 exercises and problems with full solutions, offering readers a chance to practice and master the material as they learn it. Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning descriptive geometry, whether for its historical significance or its practical applications in engineering, design, and architecture.

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