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This document contains an assignment for an industrial engineering course. It includes 8 questions about transformations between coordinate systems, including rotations, translations, and reflections. Students are asked to apply transformation matrices to points and determine new point locations after various combinations of transformations. They are also asked to validate some of their calculations in CATIA modeling software. The document provides the necessary figures and information to understand and complete the assignment questions.

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Assignment 2

This document contains an assignment for an industrial engineering course. It includes 8 questions about transformations between coordinate systems, including rotations, translations, and reflections. Students are asked to apply transformation matrices to points and determine new point locations after various combinations of transformations. They are also asked to validate some of their calculations in CATIA modeling software. The document provides the necessary figures and information to understand and complete the assignment questions.

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Department of Industrial Resource Person

and Manufacturing Engineering Dr. Muhammad Wasif (Asst. Professor)

A Assignment # 2
Subject Code IM-212 Instructions
Date of Issue Week 7 1. Assignment should be on A4 size papers.
Date of submission Week 9 2. Submit assignments softcopy on Google Classroom
Number of Questions 08 within due date and hardcopy in a file to be submitted
at the end of semester.
Assignment Marks 03 3. Assignment will not be accepted after due date.
4. Complete this form and affix it as the front page of
your assignment.

B Student’s Information
Name of Student

Section  A  B  C

Roll Number

Batch

C Exception of Originality
1. Your submissions must be your own original work.
2. Material paraphrased or taken from a printed or e-source must be cited at the last page
of report.
3. No part of this report or assignment submitted for this course can be submitted for any
other course.
4. In this submission, the work of other past or present students cannot be consulted,
used, copied, paraphrased or relied upon in any manner.
5. Your submissions cannot be edited or revised by any other student.
6. Consult HCE Plagiarism Policy available at:
https://www.hec.gov.pk/english/services/faculty/Plagiarism/Pages/default.aspx

I certify that I have read the requirements set out on this form, and that I am aware of these
requirements. I certify that all the work I will submit for this course will comply with these
requirements.

Signature of student _____________________


Date ___ - ___ -

NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.
Department of Industrial Resource Person
and Manufacturing Engineering Dr. Muhammad Wasif (Asst. Professor)

Assignment # 2

Question 1: Explain which transformation matrices have to be applied in which order to


rotate the point (2, 2) on the xy plane by 30 degrees counterclockwise with the point (3, 4)
as the center of rotation. Calculate the coordinates of the rotated point by applying the
transformation matrices obtained to the point (2, 2).

Question 2: Trapezoidal lamina ABCD lies in xy plane and defined with vertices A(6,1),
B(8,1), C(10,4) and D(3,4). The lamina is to be rotated about the z-axis by 90 degree, then
translated along the y-axis with 4 units and finally it is reflected about the xz plane.
Determine the final the vertices of the lamina after applying transformation.

Question 3: For the points P1(1, 1), P2 (3, 1), P3 (4, 2), P4 (2, 3), that defines a 2-D
polygon, develop a single transformation matrix that (a) reflects about the line x = 0, (b)
translates by –1 in both x and y directions, and (c) rotates about the z-axis by 180° Using
the transformations, determine the new position vectors.

Question 4: A plane perpendicular to the XZ


plane is located as shown in figure. Reflect a point
P(5,3,10) about the plane shown in the figure by
deriving each transformation step.

Question 5: A block is shown in the figure, world


coordinate system Ow is attached to one corner of
the bottom face, whereas, model coordinate
system Om lies at one corner of the face of the
block as shown in the figure. A point P(0,50,15) is
in world coordinate system, determine;
i) Mapping matrix for the transformation from
Ow to the Om,
ii) The coordinates of the point P in Om.
iii) Verify the same question in CATIA and
affix its screenshot.

NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.
Department of Industrial Resource Person
and Manufacturing Engineering Dr. Muhammad Wasif (Asst. Professor)

Question 6: A block (40x40x40) is cut as


shown in the figure, coordinate system Ow is
attached to one corner of the face as shown.
Whereas, another coordinate system Om lies at
the corner of cut face as shown in the figure. A
point P(20,0,20) in model coordinate system
lies on the plane xmzm. Determine;
i. Transformation matrix from model
coordinate system Om to the world
coordinate system Ow,
ii. The location of point “P” in world
coordinate system Ow.
iii. Validate the results in CATIA.
Where the model and world coordinate systems
are related as shown in the accompanying
figure.

Question 7: A part is designed with the


triangular face as shown in the figure. A
coordinate system O1 is attached to one corner
of the bottom face. The cut face contains the
vertices A(0,40,40), B(40,40,0), E(40,20,40).
Point D is the mid- point of the line (AB) ̅.
Another coordinate system O2 lies at the middle
of the line between D and E, making an angle of
30 degree with the line (AB) ̅. Determine the
transformation matrix from O1 to O2 coordinate
system, also determine the points location A, B,
C, D and E in O2 coordinate system. Validate
the results in CATIA.

Question 8: A robotic arm is shown in figure,


which contains two coordinate systems, O1 and
O2. If an object contains a point P(6,6) in O2
coordinate system, investigate the location of
point P in O1 coordinate system. Establish the
transformation matrix from O2 to O1 coordinate
system.

NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.

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