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Department of Mechanical Engineering

ME 111 Engineering Graphics (S12 – Jan-May-2024)


Projections of Solids

1. A cube of 30 mm side rests on HP such that one of its edges is in VP. This edge is inclined at 400
to HP. One of the faces containing that edge makes an angle of 400 with VP. Draw the top and
front views of the cube.
2. A cube of 30 mm side rests on HP on one of its corners with a solid diagonal perpendicular to
VP. Draw the top and front views of the cube.
3. Draw the projections of a triangular prism, base 40 mm side and axis 50 mm long rests with a
corner of the base on HP such that the two base edges passing through the corner on which the
prism rests are equally inclined to HP, and the base of the prism is inclined at 450 to HP and the
axis of the prism is inclined at 300 to VP.
4. A triangular prism, base 40 mm side and 65 mm long rests on one of its longer edges on HP such
that one of its rectangular faces containing the longer edge on which its rests is inclined at 200 to
HP and is nearer to the observer. The axis is inclined at 300 to VP. Draw the top , front and right
views.
5. A square prism of 30 mm side of base and height 60 mm rests with one of its edges of the base
on HP such that the axis is inclined at 400 to HP and 300 to VP. Draw the top, front and right
views of the prism when its leans to the right with the top end of the axis being nearer to the
observer than its base end.
6. A triangular prism of 30 mm side of base and 70 mm height is resting on one of its edges of the
base in such a way that the base makes an angle 400 with HP and the edge on which it is resting
is at 300 with VP. Draw the projections of the prism.
7. A pentagonal prism of 40 mm side of base and height 70 mm is resting on a corner of its base on
HP with a longer edge containing that corner inclined at 450 to HP and the vertical plane
containing that edge and the axis is inclined at 300 to VP. Draw its projections.
8. A regular pentagonal prism lies with axis inclined at 600 to HP and 300 to VP. The prism is 80
mm long and has a face width of 25 mm. One of the corners of the top face is nearer to the
observer and the remotest shorter edge is in VP. Draw the top and front views of the prism.
9. A pentagonal prism of 20 mm side of base and height 50 mm is suspended freely from a corner.
The axis of the prism is inclined at 250 to VP such that the lower end of the axis of the prism is
nearer to the observer. Draw its top and front views.
10. A hexagonal prism of base 30 mm side and axis 70 mm is resting with one of its sides of the base
in VP and the axis is inclined at 300 to VP. Draw its projections when the side of the base which
is in VP makes an angle of 450 to VP.
11. A hexagonal prism of 30 mm side of base and 70 mm height has one of its rectangular faces in
VP and the edge of the base contained by that face makes an angle of 300 with HP. Draw the
projections of the prism.
12. A hexagonal prism of 30 mm edge and 90 mm long rests on one of its rectangular faces on HP.
The axis of the prism is parallel to HP and inclined to VP at 450. Draw the top and front views of
the prism.
13. A hexagonal prism base 20 mm side and axis 40 mm long is placed with one of its base edges on
HP such that the axis is inclined at 300 to HP and 450 to VP. Draw its projections.
14. A triangular pyramid 60 mm high and 40 mm edges of base rests with one of its base edges on
HP. The axis of the pyramid is inclined at 300 to HP and the base edge on which the pyramid
rests is inclined at 450 to VP. Draw its projections.
15. A tetrahedron of 70 mm edge is resting on one of its edges such that one of the faces containing
the edge on which it is resting makes 450 with the horizontal plane and the edge on which it is
resting makes 300 to the vertical plane. Draw its projections.
16. A square pyramid 60 mm high, side of square base 25 mm rests on one of its base edges on HP
and then it is tilted about this edge until the axis makes an angle of 300 with HP and 450 with VP.
Draw its projections.
17. A pentagonal pyramid, side of pentagon 30 mm and height 80 mm is resting on HP on one of its
base edges such that the triangular face containing that edge is perpendicular to HP and parallel
to VP. Draw the projections of the pyramid.
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18. A pentagonal pyramid of base side 30 mm and height 65 mm rests on HP on one of its slant
edges and its axis appears to be inclined at 450 to VP in the top view. Draw its top and front
views.
19. A hexagonal pyramid of 30 mm side of base and 50 mm high rests with one of its corners of the
base on HP with its axis inclined at 300 and 450 to HP and VP respectively. Draw its top, front
and right views when the axis leans upwards left.
20. A hexagonal pyramid of base side 30 mm and axis 65 mm long is lying on VP on one of its slant
edges. A plane containing this edge and the axis is perpendicular to VP and inclined at 450 to HP.
In this position, draw the projections of the pyramid when the vertex of the pyramid is pointing
upwards.
21. A hexagonal pyramid has base edges 40 mm long and height 90 mm. It lies with one of its
triangular faces on HP with the center line of this face at 450 to the vertical plane, the apex being
30 mm in front of the vertical plane. Draw the top and front views of the pyramid.
22. A hexagonal pyramid, axis 60 mm and side of base 25 mm is resting with its apex on HP in such
a way that the axis is inclined at 300 to HP and 450 to VP. The two mutually parallel edges of the
base are parallel to HP. Draw its projections when the pyramid leans towards right.
23. A hexagonal pyramid base 30 mm side and axis 65 mm long, is freely suspended from a corner
of its base. The projection of the axis on HP will be inclined at 300 to VP. The apex is away from
VP than base and is on the left side of the base. Draw its top and front views.
24. A hexagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60 mm long has one of its slant edges on HP
such that two of its triangular faces containing the slant edge on which it rests are equally
inclined to HP. The top view of the axis appears to be inclined at 450 to VP. Draw its projections
when its base is nearer to the observer than its apex.
25. A cone of base 60 mm diameter and 70 mm high rests on its circular rim in such a way that one
of its generators is perpendicular to HP. Draw its projections. The plane containing the vertical
generator and axis is perpendicular to VP.
26. Draw the projections of a right circular cone of 60 mm base diameter and 80 mm height, when a
generator lies in VP making an angle of 300 with HP.
27. A cone of base 60 mm diameter and axis 80 mm long rests on HP with its axis inclined at 450 and
300 with HP and VP respectively. Draw the top and front views of the cone.
28. A right cylinder is 70 mm diameter of base and height 80 mm. It rests such that the axis is
inclined at 300 and 450 to HP and VP respectively. Draw its projections.
29. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm and 70 mm high rests with one of its generators on HP and
the axis is inclined at 600 to VP. Draw its top and front views
30. Draw the top and front views of a right circular cylinder of base 45 mm diameter and 60 mm
long when it lies on HP, such that its axis is inclined at 300 to HP and the axis appears to be
perpendicular to the VP in the top view.

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