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Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. Engineering Design and Presentation

Introduction In this lesson, students will learn how to accurately and neatly to scale complete a revolve drawing of a nose cone. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Lesson Objectives 1. Define terms associated with the lesson: height, width, axis, planes. 2. Identify views and dimensions. 3. Lay out overall shape in 2-D and convert to a solid. 4. Identify and understand a polyline. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Storyboard - to revolve an object  Construct all segments to the shape of choice. (In this case a nose cone.)  Close all ends to line segments.  Revolve the object around an axis.  Choose the axis line from top to bottom of object.  Choose the revolutions ( 360 degrees ) full circle.  Enter and the object will revolve. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

2-D Drawing Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Revolve of Nose Cone Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

By using the same method, see if you can do this problem. Can you revolve your own wheel? Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

How many parts can you revolve? If you wish to fly this rocket to these scales and this thrust (example 27 psi) it will travel 75 feet. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

From examples below use your own dimensions and revolve. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.