AutoCAD MEP Press Release

AutoCAD MEP 2014 for Designers textbook + Free Teaching and Learning Resources

Press Release: CADCIM Technologies, USA, May 20, 2012


CADCIM Technologies, a pioneer in the field of CAD/CAM/CAE textbooks, announces the release of AutoCAD MEP 2014 for Designers textbook by Prof. Sham Tickoo, Purdue University Calumet, USA and CADCIM Technologies. This textbook provides a simple and clear explanation of tools commonly used in AutoCAD MEP 2014. The textbook covers all the workspaces of AutoCAD MEP like Architecture, HVAC, Electrical, Piping and so on. For detailed information about the textbook and its table of contents, please click on http://cadcim.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ISBN=978-1-936646-57-9
The textbook is priced at $39 only, consists of 448 pages, and comes with the following Free Teaching and Learning Resources for the faculty members and students:
  • Technical support by contacting techsupport@cadcim.com.
  • Customizable PowerPoint Presentations of every chapter. (For faculty only).
  • Part files of all illustrations, tutorials, and exercises.
  • Instructor’s Guide providing solution to all review questions and instructions to create models for exercises (For faculty only).
If you are a faculty member, you can register by clicking on the following link to access the teaching resources: http://cadcim.com/Registration.aspx. The student resources are available at: http://www.cadcim.com.
Salient Features of the Textbook

·  Self-Evaluation tests and Exercises at the end of each chapter
·  Detailed explanation of AutoCAD MEP 2014 commands and tools
·  More than 15 real-world mechanical engineering designs as tutorials and projects with step-by-step explanation
·  Emphasis on Why and How with explanation
·  Tips and Notes throughout the textbook
·  448  pages with heavily-illustrated text
·  Self-Evaluation tests and Exercises at the end of each chapter

AutoCAD MEP 2014 for Designers textbook is written with the intention of helping the readers effectively use the AutoCAD MEP 2014 designing and drafting tool. This textbook provides a simple and clear explanation of tools of commonly used in AutoCAD MEP 2014. After read­ing this textbook, you will be able to design HVAC system, piping system, plumbing system and electrical layout of a building. The chapter on schematics will enable the users generate the schematic drawings a system for easy representation. The examples and tutorials used in this textbook ensure that the users can relate the knowledge of this textbook with the actual industry designs. 

About the Authors
CADCIM Technologies, Prof. Sham Tickoo of Purdue University Calumet, and the team of dedicated contributing authors are committed to bring you the best textbooks and free teaching and learning resources on Computer Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE), Computer Programming and Applications, GIS, Civil, Computer Animations, and related technologies. We strive to be the first and the best. That is our promise and our goal.

Our team of authors consists of highly qualified and experienced Engineers and Programmers who have strong academic and industrial background. They understand the needs of the students, the faculty, and the challenges the students face when they start working in industry. All our textbooks have been structured in a way that facilitates teaching and learning, and also exposes students to the real-world applications. The textbooks, apart from providing comprehensive study material, are well appreciated for the simplicity of content, clarity of style, and the in-depth coverage of the subject.


Contact Information:
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(270) 717 0185
USA
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(219) 228-4908, (219) 614-7235



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