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INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING DRAWING I
[TUTORIAL SHEETS]
2061
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CONTENTS
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 1
(TECHNICAL LETTERING)
1. Write down alphabets (A to Z) of different size in
• Vertical capital
• Inclined capital
• Vertical small, and
• Inclined small letters.
2. Write down vertical and inclined numerals (0 to 9) and fractions different size.
3. Draw the following lines with 100 mm length
• Visible outline
• Hidden
• Center
• Projection
• Cutting plane
• Break
4. Dimension the following figures. Size may be obtained by measuring the drawing.
Figure T1.4
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20 60 10 25 25
10 TITLE
5 SCALE DRG SHEET NO.
5 DATE
5 METRIC SYSTEM
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 2
(PLANE GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION)
1. (a) Draw a 50 mm line and trisect it.
(b) Draw an angle of 750 and trisect it.
(c) Draw a line whose length is greater than 50 mm and divide the same into 7 equal
parts and proportionately in the ratio of 1:2:3.
2. (a) Construct a regular hexagon with 66 mm distance across flats.
(b) Construct a regular octagon with 80 mm distance across corners.
(c) Draw a regular pentagon on a circumscribing circle of 60 mm diameter.
3. (a) Draw circular arc of radius 20 mm tangent to two lines which are inclined at 450,
900 and 1200 to each other.
(b) Draw a line AB of any length. Mark a point O at a distance of 25 mm from AB.
With O as a center, draw a circle of 40 mm diameter. Describe another circle (i)
of 20 mm radius, touching circle and AB; (ii) of 35 mm radius, touching AB and
the circle, and including the circle within it.
(d) Draw two horizontal lines 50 mm apart. Locate two points 75 mm apart
horizontally, one on each line. Draw an ogee (reverse) curve tangent to these
lines.
4. Reconstruct the Figure Shown in Figure T2.4 (a) and T2.4 (b).
24
2 × φ 44 3 × φ 26
R23
72
42 30
R2
6
90
R 105 6×φ10
7
R4
R6
64
45°
R
20
φ 60
φ 12 φ 26
39
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 3
(DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY I)
1. Draw the projections of the following points.
(a) Point A, 25 mm infront of VP and 30 mm above HP.
(b) Point B, 32 mm infront of VP and in the HP.
(c) Point C, 22 mm behind VP and 28 mm above HP.
(d) Point D, 35 mm behind VP and in the HP.
(e) Point E, 28 mm behind VP and 30 mm below HP.
(f) Point F, in the VP and 40 mm below HP.
(g) Point G, 20 mm infront of VP and 25 mm below HP.
(h) Point H, in the VP and HP.
2. Draw the projections of the following lines:
(a) Line AB, 45 mm long, parallel to HP and VP both, when its distance from HP and
VP is 25 mm and 30 mm respectively.
(b) Line CD, 45 mm long, perpendicular to HP and 20 mm away from VP, when one
of its extremities nearer to HP is 10 mm away from the HP.
(c) Line EF, 45 mm long, contained by HP, and perpendicular to VP, when one of its
extremities is 10 mm away from the VP.
(d) Line GH, 50 mm long, parallel to VP and inclined to HP at 300, when one of its
ends is 15 mm from HP and 20 mm from the VP.
(e) Line IJ, 50 mm long, contained by HP and inclined to VP at 450, when one of its
ends is 15 mm from the VP.
(f) Line KL, 40 mm long contained by both the HP and the VP.
3. Draw the projections of the line MN when its end M is 10 mm from HP and 15 mm
from VP and end N is 30 mm from HP and 40 mm from VP. Its end projectors are 40
mm apart.
4. The front view of a line, inclined at 300 to the VP is 65 mm long. Draw the
projections of the line, when it is parallel to and 40 mm above the HP, its one end
being 30 mm in front of the VP.
5. A 90 mm long line is parallel to and 25 mm in front of the VP. Its one end is in the
HP while the other is 50 mm above the HP. Draw its projections and find its
inclination with the HP.
6. A square lamina ABCD, of 25 mm side is parallel to HP and is 10 mm from it. Its
side nearer to VP is parallel to and 10 mm from VP. Draw its projections.
7. A rectangle ABCD 60 mm × 40 mm is parallel to HP with one of its sides inclined at
300 to VP and the end of the side near to VP is 15 mm in front of the VP and 30 mm
above the HP. Draw its projections.
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8. A regular pentagon ABCDE 20 mm side has its corner A in HP and the side CD
parallel to the HP. Draw its projections when its plane is parallel to and 10 mm from
the VP.
9. A square lamina ABCD of 30 mm side is perpendicular to VP and inclined to HP at
450. It rests on its side BC in HP. Draw its projections when corner point C is 12 mm
infront of the VP.
10. A regular pentagon ABCDE, of 25 mm side, has its side BC in HP. Its plane is
perpendicular to the HP and inclined at 450 to the VP. Draw the projections of the
pentagon when its corner nearest to VP is 10 mm from it.
11. Draw the projections of a thin circular sheet of 50 mm diameter and negligible
thickness, when its plane is inclined at 450 to VP and is perpendicular to HP. A point
on it circumference and nearest to the VP is 40 mm away from the HP and 14 mm
from the VP.
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 4
b' d'
8
7
48 50
5
ax bx cx dx
17
22
25
c
b
a
d
Figure T4 5 (a) Figure T4 5 (b)
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6. Reproduce the given view of the lines and determine the true lengths using the
revolution method.
h' i'
f'
30
28
27
e' g' j'
50 28 ix 28
ex fx gx hx jx
6 7
6
6
8
e h j
28
30
35
g i
f
Figure T4.6 (a) Figure T4.6 (b) Figure T4.6 (c)
7. Determine the shortest distance between the point C and line AB.
8. Reproduce the given views of the plane and draw the view showing the true size and
shape.
c' b'/c'
b' c'
26
54
25
46
a' 26 a'
22 26
10
31 45 37
13
ax cx bx 12 b
13
13
b
8
38
a
38
24
25
48
53
b a a
c c c
Figure T4.7 Figure T4.8 (a) Figure T4.8 (b)
9. Determine the angle between the line MN and non-transparent plane ABC. Also
determine the visible portion of the line.
10. Determine the shortest distance between the lines MN and ST.
11. Determine the angle between the planes ABC and BCD.
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n'
b'
36
32
m'
m' s'
9 11
a'
11 6
32 4 10
t
m
28
62
30
n'
50
47
n
c' s
25
8 42 34 7
13
Figure T4.10
a d'
8
b'
15
a'
33
n
27
25
c'
22
48
b 13 5 19
58
9
d
6
m
24
29
35
c
c b
a
Figure T4.9 Figure T4.11
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 4
b' d'
8
7
48 50
5
ax bx cx dx
17
22
25
c
b
a
d
Figure T4 5 (a) Figure T4 5 (b)
17. Reproduce the given view of the lines and determine the true lengths using the
revolution method.
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h' i'
f'
30
28
27
e' g' j'
50 28 ix 28
ex fx gx hx jx
6 7
6
6
8
e h j
28
30
35
g i
f
Figure T4.6 (a) Figure T4.6 (b) Figure T4.6 (c)
18. Determine the shortest distance between the point C and line AB.
19. Reproduce the given views of the plane and draw the view showing the true size and
shape.
c' b'/c'
b' c'
26
54
25
46
a' a'
26
22 26
10
31 45 37
13
12
ax cx bx b
13
13
b
8
38
a
38
24
25
48
53
b a a
c c c
Figure T4.7 Figure T4.8 (a) Figure T4.8 (b)
20. Determine the angle between the line MN and non-transparent plane ABC. Also
determine the visible portion of the line.
21. Determine the shortest distance between the lines MN and ST.
22. Determine the angle between the planes ABC and BCD.
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n'
b'
36
32
m'
m' s'
9 11
a'
11 6
32 4 10
t
m
28
62
30
n'
50
47
n
c' s
25
8 42 34 7
13
Figure T4.10
a d'
8
b'
15
a'
33
n
27
25
c'
22
48
b 13 5 19
58
9
d
6
m
24
29
35
c
c b
a
Figure T4.9 Figure T4.11
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 5
(ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWINGS I)
The figures for Problems T5.1 to T5.12 contain a number of pictorial views of pieces of
various shapes. Translate them into three-view orthographic drawings.
12 44 15 14
23
18
35
46
16
12
25
25
22
72
48 38
14 18
Figure T5.1 Figure T5.2
40 40
35
28
24
19
40
20
45
15
25
15
15
75
45
76
40
Figure T5.3 Figure T5.4
21 20
14 14 20
14
12
5
14
42
12
35
15
12
8
12
76 75
32 54
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45 30 6
20 0
76 48
18
40
56
57
28
18 8
12
13
35
18
86 10
16
34
94
20
Figure T5.7 15 Figure T5.8
14
45
66
43
30
36
24
38
58
12
40
34
80
12
12 78
36 0
38 11
Figure T5.9 Figure T5.10
4
26 0
12 86 2
38 7
18
43
40
60
21
12
14
14
24
26
58
36 84
0
10
Figure T5.11 22 Figure T5.12
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 6
9
Through Hole 14 Dia.
12
26
52
8
19
36
6
7
23
46
16
18
12
12 Hole 16 Dia
80
30
86
FV
FV
Figure T6.1 Figure T6.2
50 56
Through Hole
10 Dia 36
50
36
5
17
8
SQ 64 R8
26 64
FV FV
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45
16
8
16
45
42
22 8
3 18
8 51
10
24
18
16
40
94
8
12 74 10
42
FV
FV
60
10
50
20
20 10
28
50
20
20
74
14 10
25
15
50
15 60
24
25 10
14 30
58
15
70 30
5
10
FV FV
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 7
76
R30
50
15
42
30
20
15
30
12
R30
15
65
12
10
24
15
52 160 10 70
100 60
12
2. Draw the views of the objects given below with sectional front view and sectional
side view.
2 Holes, Dia 40 60
22
82 60
Dia 80
22
25
CK
HI
110
Di 0T
a4 B1
RI
70
0
25
50
30
30
150
25
20
25
75 20 40
R25
100
Dia 75
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3. Draw the half sectional front view, half sectional side view and top view for the given
object.
φ 20 C'BORE φ30 × 6 DEEP
φ5
0
R15
12
28
φ 12, 2 HOLES
φ6
35
35
10 Figure T7.3
4. Draw the front view, the top view, and the normal view of the inclined surfaces for
objects given below.
R18
φ1
4
8
R2
46
12
10 R36
56
50 15
40
30 40 24
10
°
30
72
60
10 φ 16, 2 HOLES 40
32
80 10
30 72
10 24
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 8
(DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES I)
Make a complete orthographic drawing of a geometrical solid cut by a plane. Find the
true shape of the section. Construct the development of the surface of the solid.
PY PY
PY
56
55
54
60°
60°
45°
X X X 32
38 9 52
56
46
PH PH PH
42
45
53
45°
45°
45°
X X
X 34
34 37
22
22
48
50
26
PH PH
PH
48 48
Figure T8.4 Figure T8.5 Figure T8.6
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ENGINEERING DRAWING
SHEET NO: 9
45°
°
30
45°
φ40
48
36
φ24
15
50
φ60
60°
37
R 25
60
12
50
36
30
27
φ60 φ50 12
15
48
F ig u re T 9 .4 F ig u re T 9 .5 F ig u re T 9 .6
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 10
(INTERSECTION OF SOLIDS)
Draw the given views of assigned form and complete the intersection. Then develop the
lateral surfaces.
51 φ50
φ50 51
φ36
φ40
76
76
38
38
102 102
φ50
102
51
95
φ40
φ42
30
76
38
102 φ70
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φ50
φ48
φ36
φ4
0
45°
45°
76
76
44
54
16
6
Figure T10.5 Figure T10.6
φ50
70
SQ
44
SQ
76
22
100
Dia 38
10
13
57
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 11
30 ia 30 Through Hole
D
20 4
30 6
60 0
Through Holes 3
16
20
12 Dia
20 12
28
40
48
7
20
14
5
21
5
R1 74 8
42 18
10
16
36 28
48
8
12
40
50
24
R1
16
16
7
8
18
14
25
11
4
16
Through Hole
a
Di
20
ia
24 2 4D 20 Through Hole
36 62
44
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ENGINEERING DRAWING I
SHEET NO: 12
(FREEHAND SKECTHING)
3. Sketch, freehand, the following one view drawings.
32 R9
2 Holes 14 Dia 2 HOLES φ 9
R1
0
φ 32
R20
55
Dia
92 Dia
Dia
60
76
56
55
8 Holes 10 Dia
R 14 32
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20 70
R20
30
50
50
45°
15
30
35 20 35 Figure T12.3(b)
R20 15
φ20
50
40
15
60
Figure T12.3(a) Figure T12.3(c)
10
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