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The document is an assignment for the Engineering Graphics course at Kalyani Charitable Trust’s Late G. N. Sapkal College of Engineering. It includes ten problems related to the projection of various geometric shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and circles, with specific dimensions and angles to be drawn. Each problem requires the student to create projections based on given orientations and positions relative to horizontal and vertical planes.
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EG Assignment-2 R1

The document is an assignment for the Engineering Graphics course at Kalyani Charitable Trust’s Late G. N. Sapkal College of Engineering. It includes ten problems related to the projection of various geometric shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and circles, with specific dimensions and angles to be drawn. Each problem requires the student to create projections based on given orientations and positions relative to horizontal and vertical planes.
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Kalyani Charitable Trust’s

Late G. N. Sapkal College of Engineering


Kalyani Hills, Anjaneri, Trimbakeshwar Road,
Nashik – 422 213

Assignment: II
Course name & code: Engineering Graphics (ESC-103-MEC)
(2024 pattern)
Semester: I, A.Y.: 2024-25 Class: F.E. Common

Unit-2: Projection of Plane


1. ABC is a triangular plate having sides AB = 40 mm, BC = 75 mm and CA = 60 mm. The
triangle is resting on the H.P. on its side AB which is inclined to V.P. at an angle of 60°.
Corner C of the triangle is 30 mm above H.P. and corner A is 10 mm in front of V.P. Draw
the projections of the plane.
2. A 30° - 60° set square has its shortest edge 50 mm long and is in the H.P. The T.V. of the
set square is an isosceles triangle. Draw projections with the hypotenuse of the set square
inclined at 40° to the V.P.
3. A rectangle having sides 50 mm and 80 mm is kept in the V.P. on one of its smaller sides in
such a way that its surface makes an angle of 45° with the V.P. Draw the projections of the
rectangle when one of its longer sides makes an angle of 30° to H.P.
4. A hexagonal plate, base side 50 mm, is resting in HP on one of its corner with its side parallel
to VP. Then, its surface is inclined to HP so that the corner opposite to resting corner is 51
mm above HP. Draw the projections, if its top view line passing through resting corner and
its opposite corner, is inclined to VP at an angle of 35°.
5. Draw projections of a circular lamina of 70 mm diameter having the end A of its diameter AB
in the HP and end B in the VP. The surface of the lamina is inclined at 30° to the HP and 60°
to VP.
6. A rhombus having longer diagonal 60 mm and smaller diagonal 30 mm, rests on one of its
corner so that the longer diagonal contained by the plane is inclined at 45° to the HP and 30°
to the VP Draw its projections.
7. A circular plate of diameter 60 mm is kept on the H.P. on a point of its circumference. The
surface of the circular plate makes an angle of 40° to the H.P. Draw the projections of the
circle when diameter passing through the point on H.P. makes an angle of 30° to V.P.
8. A hexagonal plane of side 40 mm is resting on one of its corners on H.P. while corner
opposite to it is on V.P. Draw three views of the plane if it is inclined at 30° to H.P. and 60°
to V.P.
9. A square ABCD of 60 mm side rests on the corner A on the HP. in such a way that the plane
appears as a rhombus in the plan with diagonal containing the corner A measuring 30 mm.

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Kalyani Charitable Trust’s
Late G. N. Sapkal College of Engineering
Kalyani Hills, Anjaneri, Trimbakeshwar Road,
Nashik – 422 213

Draw the projections of the square when another diagonal is making an angle of 45° with
V.P. Also measure inclination of the plane with H.P.
10. A pentagonal plane ABCDE of side 40 mm is kept on the H.P. on its side AB in such a way
that its surface makes an angle of 40° with H.P. Draw the projections of the pentagonal plane
ABCDE when side AB which is in the H.P. is inclined at 40° with V.P. with its end A 20 mm
infront of V.P.

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