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Development of surfaces

For batch Z1 (Roll No. 01-30)


1. A right circular cone base 30 mm side and height 50 mm rests on its base on H.P. It is
cut by a section plane perpendicular to the V.P., inclined at 45º to the H.P. and bisecting
the axis. Draw the projections of the truncated cone and develop its lateral surface.
2. A square pyramid, base 40 mm side and axis 65 mm long, has its base on the HP and
all the edges of the base equally inclined to the VP. It is cut by a section plane,
perpendicular to the VP, inclined at 45º to the HP and bisecting the axis. Draw its
sectional top view, sectional side view and true shape of the section. Also draw its
development.
3. A particle which is initially on base circle of a cone, standing on Hp, moves upwards
and reaches apex in one complete turn around the cone. Draw it's path on projections
of cone as well as on it's development. Take base circle diameter 50 mm and axis 70
mm long
4. A right circular cylinder, base 50 mm diameter and axis 60 mm long, is standing on HP
on its base. It has a square hole of size 25 in it. The axis of the hole bisects the axis of
the cylinder and is perpendicular to the VP. The faces of the square hole are equally
inclined with the HP. Draw its projections and develop lateral surface of the cylinder.
5. A hexagonal prism. 30 mm base side & 55 mm axis is lying on Hp on it's rectangular
face with axis parallel to VP. It is cut by a section plane normal to HP and 30° inclined
to VP bisecting axis. Draw sec. Views, true shape & development.

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