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Figure Shows The Pictorial Views of An Object. Using First Angle Projection Method Draw

This document contains an engineering graphics assignment with 25 questions involving drawing multi-view projections, auxiliary views, curves and loci using different methods like first angle, third angle, and auxiliary plane projection. The questions cover topics such as drawing views of objects, obtaining sectional views, constructing logarithmic spirals and involutes, determining loci of points in mechanisms, and projecting planes and plates in different orientations.

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Figure Shows The Pictorial Views of An Object. Using First Angle Projection Method Draw

This document contains an engineering graphics assignment with 25 questions involving drawing multi-view projections, auxiliary views, curves and loci using different methods like first angle, third angle, and auxiliary plane projection. The questions cover topics such as drawing views of objects, obtaining sectional views, constructing logarithmic spirals and involutes, determining loci of points in mechanisms, and projecting planes and plates in different orientations.

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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ASSIGNMENT

1. Figure shows the pictorial views of an object. Using first angle projection method draw
(a) front view, (b) top view, (c) left hand side view by obtaining the front view in the direction
of ‘X’.

a)

b)

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2. Figure shows the pictorial views of an object. Using third angle projection method draw
(a) front view, (b) top view, (c) rigth hand side view by obtaining the front view in the
direction of ‘X’.
a)

b)

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3. Obtain the sectional views for the cutting plane shown in the figure.
a)

b)

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4. A regular hexagonal lamina (layer) of 30 mm. side rests on one of its edges upon HP. Its
plane is inclined at 450 to HP and the edge on which it rests is inclined at 30 0 to VP. Draw its
projections using auxiliary plane method.

5. A circular lamina (layer) of 50mm diameter inclined at 30 degree to HP and perpendicular to


VP has its center 30mm in front of VP and on HP. Draw front, top and side views.

6. A line AB of 65 mm long has its end A, 25mm above HP and 20 mm in front of V.P. The end
B is 40 mm above HP and 65 mm in front of VP. Draw its projections or find its inclinations
with HP and VP. Determine its traces

7. A line AB has a point P on it such that AP : PB = 1 : 2. The end A is in the first quadrant and
it is 20 mm above HP, while the end B is in the VP. The point P is 35 mm from the HP. The
line is inclined at 30 to the HP and the elevation length of the line is 70 mm. Draw the
projections of the line AB and the point P. Find the true length, the plan length and the
inclination of the line with VP.

8. Draw an involute of a circular arc which subtends an angle of 90 o at the centre of the circle
of diameter 120 mm.

9. Construct Logarithmic spiral for one convolution. Given the length of the shortest radius
vector equal to 11 mm and the ratio of the lengths of the successive radius vectors equal to
6/5 for vectorial angle of 30o.

10. Draw an involute of a line of 10 mm for 5 turns.

11. An elliptical plane 120 mm x 60mm rest on HP in such a way that it looks Circular in Plan.
Determine its inclination with HP.

12. (a) Define R.F. Divide a line PQ 100 mm long into six equal parts.
(b) Explain Systems of Dimensioning in brief. .

13. The foci of an ellipse are 120 mm apart and the minor axis is 70 mm long. Draw the ellipse
by concentric circle method.

14. Draw and name the curve traced by a point on the perimeter of 60 mm diameter circle if it
rolls by one revolution outside the circle with 160 mm diameter.

15. Define “Loci” of point. In a slider crank mechanism, the connecting rod is 160 mm and crank
is 40 mm in length. The other end point of connecting rod on the slider moves along a
straight line passing through centre of crank rotation. Trace the locus of
i) Any point on the slider and
ii) Midpoint ‘X’ of the crank.

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16. A line AB 75 mm long is inclined at an angle of 45 0 to HP and 300 to VP. One of its end point
A is in HP as well as VP. Determine its apparent inclination with VP.

17. An isosceles triangular plane XYZ having its base XY = 50 mm and altitude 60 mm is resting
on HP on its base XY with its surface making an angle of 45 0 to HP. The base XY which is in
HP makes an angle of 600 to VP. Draw projection of plane.

18. Draw the simple slider crank mechanism OAB in which the crank OA is of 25 mm and the
connecting rod AB is of 100 mm. The slider B is sliding on a straight path passing through
point O. Draw the locus of the mid point M of the connecting rod AB for one complete
revolution of the crank.

19. Construct a plain scale to show kilometers and hectometers when 25 mm is equal to 1km
and long enough to measure up to 6 km. Find RF and show a distance of 3km and 4
hectometer on thescale.
20. Draw an isometric scale and show a measurement of 46mm on the scale.

21. A square plate of side 60mm is held on a corner on H.P Plate is inclined to the H.P. such
that the plan of it is rhombuses with a diagonal of 30mm. determine the angle it makes with
H.P. The other diagonal is inclined at 45° V.P. Draw the projection of plate.

22. An inelastic string 150 mm long has its one end attached to the circumference of a circular
disc of 35 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by other end of the string, when it is
completely wound round the disc, keeping always tight. Name the curve.

23. A thin rectangular plate of 60 x 30 mm has its shorter side in the V.P. and inclined at 300 to
the H.P. Project its top view, if its front view is a square of 30 mm long sides.

24. A link AB 80mm long rotates about its centre for one revolution. During the same time an
insect moves along the link from A to B and reaches at B. Draw the locus of an insect.

25. An isosceles triangular plate ABC has its base 45 mm and altitude 60 mm. It is so placed
that the front view is seen as an equilateral triangle of 45 mm side and (i) base is inclined at
450 to HP, (ii) side is inclined at 450 to HP. Draw its plan when its corner A is on HP.

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