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Engineering Graphics and Design (CE 101)

Assignment – IV (Part II)


Orthographic Projections – Projections of Line and Plate
Keep the drawing sheet neat and clean. Provide dimensions wherever applicable.

1. The end points of a line MN are, respectively, 30 mm and 70 mm in front of the VP while its HT is 10 mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections
of line MN if it is located in the first quadrant and its front view is inclined at 30° to the HP. Its top view is inclined at 45° to the XY line. Find
the true length of the line and its inclination to the VP. Locate its VT.
2. The end point P of a line PQ is 10 mm above the HP and its VT is 15 mm below the HP. The front view of the line PQ measures 40 mm and is
inclined at 60° to the XY line. Draw the projections of the line PQ if end point Q is in the first quadrant and the top view of the line is inclined at 45°
to the VP. Find the true length and the inclinations of the line in relation to the HP. Locate its HT.
3. Draw the projections of a circular plate, 50 mm diameter, resting on the ground on a point A on the circumference, with its plane inclined at 45° to
the HP and the top view of the diameter AB making an angle of 30° with the VP.
4. A regular hexagonal plate of 30 mm side has one corner touching the VP and the opposite corner touching the HP. The plate is inclined at 60° to
the HP and 30° to the VP. Draw the projections of the plate.

Prepared by Dr. Amit Kumar Das

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