Assignment Engineering Graphics 1 (1)
Assignment Engineering Graphics 1 (1)
Unit 1
(CO1: To understand the basics of letter writing, dimensioning and
projection)
Assignment No 1
Unit 1
(CO1: Ability to understand importance of scale)
Assignment No 2
Unit II
(CO2: Ability to do projection of lines)
Assignment No 3
1. Draw the projections of line AB and locate its traces with the following
conditions.
(a) A line ‘AB’ having true length equals to 65 mmis parallel to both the
planes. The point A of line AB is 30 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of
VP.
(b)A line AB with truelength 60 mmis perpendicular to HP and parallel to
VP. The point A of line AB is on HP and 20 mm in front of VP ,
(c) A line AB with true length 60 mmis perpendicular to VP and parallel to
HP. The point A of line AB is in VP and 10 mm above HP.
(d) A Line AB with true length 60mm is parallel to VP andinclined at 35º to
HP. The point A of line AB is 10 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of VP
(e)A line AB with true length 60 mm is parallel to HP andinclined at 35º to
VP. The point A of line AB is 10 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of VP.
2. A line AB has its end A 15 mm away from HP and 55 mm away from the
VP, end B 45 mm from the HP and 10 mm from VP. The line lies in a profile
plane. Draw the projection of the line, assuming it to be in First quadrant.
3. A line CD measuring 80 mm is inclined at an angle of 30º to HP and 45º
to VP. The point C is 20 mm above HP and 30 mm in front of VP. Draw the
projections of the straight line by rotational method.
4. The top view and the front view of the line EF, measures 60 mm and 50
mm respectively. The line is inclined to HP and VP by 30º and 45º,
respectively. The end E is on the HP and 10 mm in front of VP and the end
F is in the 1st quadrant. Draw the true length of the line EF by rotational
method.
5. A line AB, 80 mm long has its end A, 10 mm above the HP and 15 mm in
front of the VP.The end B is 60 mm above the HP and 50 mm in front of
the VP. Draw the projections of the line and find its true inclinations with
the HP and VP.
6. A line YZ, 65 mm long, has its end Y 20 mm below HP and 25 mm behind
VP. The end Z is 50 mm below HP and 65 mm behind VP. Draw the
projections by trapezoidal method and finds its inclinations with HP and
VP.
GURU TEGH BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
G-8 AREA, RAJOURI GARDEN, NEW DELHI
Unit III
Assignment No 4
6. A hexagonal lamina has its one side in HP and its opposite parallel side is
25mm above HP and in VP. Draw its projection.
7. A circle of 50 mm diameter is resting on HP on end A of its diameter AC
which is 30˚ inclined to HP and 45˚ inclined to VP. Draw its projection.
Unit IV
(CO3: Ability to do projection of solids)
Assignment No 5
Unit IV
(CO3: Ability to do development of surfaces)
Assignment No 6