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Descriptive Geometry: Presented by
Descriptive Geometry: Presented by
Descriptive Geometry: Presented by
Presented by:
Braulio Efrn Vargas Acevedo Daniel Fernando Tinjac Nio John Anderson Rodrguez Cern Paulo Roberto Pachn Serna Sebastin Nicols Duarte Lesmes
Introduction
Basic Principles True Length True Size Dihetral Angle Angle Between Cone Case
REVOLUTION?
Is a method of solving descriptive geometry problems in which the observer remains stationary while the object is revolved
BASIC PRINCIPLES
About a straight line axis In a plane perpendicular to the axis In the path of a circle whose center is the axis The point view of the axis will show the circular path of the revolving point Axis in its true length = path of the point as a straight line whose length is equal to the diameter of the circular path
LENGTH OF A LINE
Parallel to a projection plane Revolved about an axis until it lies parallel to a projection plane
SIZE OF A PLANE
It must revolve about an axis which lies on the plane The axis about which the plane revolves must lie parallel to the image plane upon which the plane is projected
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SHAUMS OUTLINES. Descriptive Geometry, Minor C. Hawk. Chapter 7. McGraw Hill. Images taken from the World Wide Web, and the book mentioned recently