Isometric Projection of Solid By Alok kumar testing CIPET - Hajipur

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Isometric Projection of Solid By Alok kumar testing CIPET - Hajipur

UNIT – 3 “PROJECTION OF SOLIDS” Notes UNIT – 3 “PROJECTION OF SOLIDS”

TYPES OF SOLID

PROJECTION OF SOLIDS WHEN ITS AXIS PERPENDICULAR TO ONE REFERENCE PLANE AND PARALLEL TO THE OTHER Case (1) Axis perpendicular to the H.P and Parallel to the V.P

EXAMPLE:- Project the front view and top view of a hexagonal prism of 25 mm base edges and 50 mm height, having two of its vertical rectangular faces parallel to V.P; and its base resting on H.P

EXAMPLE:- A triangular pyramid with 30 mm edges at its base and 35 mm long axis resting on its base with an edge of the base near the V.P, parallel to and 20 mm from the V.P; Draw the projections of the pyramid, if the base is 20 mm above the H.P

PROJECTION OF SOLIDS WHEN ITS AXIS PERPENDICULAR TO ONE REFERENCE PLANE AND PARALLEL TO THE OTHER Case (2) Axis perpendicular to the V.P and Parallel to the H.P

EXAMPLE:- Draw the front view and top view of a square pyramid of base edge 40 mm and axis 50 mm long, which is perpendicular to V.P, and the vertex is in front

EXAMPLE:- The frustum of the cone of 40 mm base diameter and 20 mm cut face diameter, rests on H.P with its 40 mm long axis parallel to H.P and at right angles to V.P, the cut face is in front. Project its front view and top view

PROJECTION OF SOLIDS WHEN ITS AXIS IS PARALLEL TO BOTH THE REFERENCE PLANES

EXAMPLE:- A pentagonal prism having a 20 mm edge of its base and an axis of 50 mm length is resting on one of its rectangular faces with the axis perpendicular to the side plane. Draw the projections of the prism

PROJECTION OF SOLIDS WHEN ITS AXIS PARALLEL TO REFERENCE PLANE AND INCLINED TO THE OTHER Case (1) Axis inclined to H.P and Parallel to V.P

EXAMPLE:- A pentagonal prism having a 20 mm edges at its base and axis of 70 mm length is resting on one of the edges of its base with its axis parallel to the V.P and inclined at 30° to the H.P

PROJECTION OF SOLIDS WHEN ITS AXIS PARALLEL TO REFERENCE PLANE AND INCLINED TO THE OTHER Case (2) Axis inclined to V.P and Parallel to H.P

EXAMPLE:- A hexogonal pyramid having 20 mm sides at its base and an axis 70 mm long has one of the corners of its base in the V.P and its axis inclined at 45° to the V.P and parallel to the H.P