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Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai: Department of Mechanical Engineering

The document provides instructions for 12 engineering graphics problems involving plane surfaces resting on horizontal or vertical planes. The problems involve drawing projections of hexagonal, pentagonal, square, rectangular, triangular, and semicircular shapes with specified dimensions, orientations, and angles of inclination between surfaces and planes.

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Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai: Department of Mechanical Engineering

The document provides instructions for 12 engineering graphics problems involving plane surfaces resting on horizontal or vertical planes. The problems involve drawing projections of hexagonal, pentagonal, square, rectangular, triangular, and semicircular shapes with specified dimensions, orientations, and angles of inclination between surfaces and planes.

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PANIMALAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, CHENNAI

Department of Mechanical Engineering


ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
FACULTY: P.MOHANAVELU DEPT : CIVIL

PLANE SURFACE PERPENDICULAR TO HP & RESTING ON HP ON CORNER

1. Draw the projection of hexagonal surface of side 30 mm inclined at 40

degree to VP and surface inclined at 40 degree to HP .Hexagonal surface

is resting on HP through one of its corner.

2. A rectangular lamina of 100 x 40 resting on HP on one of its corner with its

surface inclined at 20 degree to HP. Draw its projection when its diagonal is

inclined at 80 degree to VP.

3. A pentagonal plate of side 30 mm resting on HP through one of its corner

with two side containing the corner is equally inclined to VP. Draw its

front view and top view when the surface is inclined at 30 degree to HP.

4. A square plate PQRS of side 35 mm rests on ground on one of its corner

with sides containing the corner equally inclined to VP. Draw its

projection when the surface is inclined at 30 degree to HP.

5. Draw the projection of semicircular of diameter 60 mm rests on ground on

one of its corner with surface inclined at 45 degree to HP. The side

containing the corner is inclined at 45 degree to VP.


PLANE SURFACE PERPENDICULAR TO VP & RESTING ON VP ON SIDE

6. Draw the projection of hexagonal plate of side 40 mm lying on VP on one of

its side with surface inclined at 40 degree to VP and resting side is equally

inclined to HP .

7. A pentagonal lamina of side 35 mm rests on VP on one of its side inclined

at 40 degree to HP. The surface is inclined at 40 degree to VP. Draw its

projection..

8. A rectangular plate 70 x 40 mm has its one of shorter edge on VP inclined

at 40 degree to HP. Draw its top view if its front view is a square of side 40

mm.

9. A triangular plate PQR of side PQ = 50 mm, QR=70 mm and RS=40mm.

The side PQ rests on VP and is inclined at 30 degree to HP. The surface

is inclined at 40 degree to VP. Draw its projection.

PLANE SURFACE PERPENDICULAR TO VP & RESTING ON VP ON CORNER

10.Draw the projection of hexagonal plate of side 40 mm lying on VP on one of

its corner with surface inclined at 50 degree to VP and diagonal

containing the corner is inclined 40 degree to HP .

11.A pentagonal lamina of side 40 mm rests on VP on a corner while the two

side containing the corner is equally inclined to HP. The surface is

inclined at 40 degree to VP. Draw its projection.(USE proper scale)

12.A rectangular plate 10 x 4 meter has its one of corner on VP with shorter

edge inclined at 50 degree to HP .Draw its projection if the surface is

inclined at 40 degree to VP.

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