Projection of Straight Lines I PDF
Projection of Straight Lines I PDF
Projection of Straight Lines I PDF
A) OBJECT
{With its description, well defined}
B) OBSERVER
{Always observing perpendicular to resp. Ref. Plane}
C) LOCATION OF OBJECT
{Means its position with reference to H.P. & V.P.}
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NOTATIONS
Following notations should be followed while naming
Different views in orthographic projections.
Y
Observer
X Y HP
X
This quadrant pattern, if observed along x-y line (in red arrow
direction) will exactly appear as shown on right side and hence
it is further used to understand illustration properly.
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POINT A IN POINT A IN
2NDQUADRANT VP
A 1ST QUADRANT
VP
A a´
Point A is a´
placed In
different a
quadrants HP
OBSERVER
and it’s FV & TV
are brought in HP
same plane for OBSERVER
Observer to see a
clearly.
FV is visible as
it is a view on
VP. But as TV is
is a view on HP,
it is rotated
a
downward 900,
in clockwise
direction. The HP
front part of HP OBSERVER
OBSERVER
HP comes below
XY line and the
part behind VP a
comes above. a´
A a´
POINT A IN A POINT A IN
RD VP 4TH QUADRANT
3 QUADRANT VP
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PROJECTIONS OF A POINT IN FIRST QUADRANT
POINT A ABOVE HP POINT A ABOVE HP POINT A IN HP
& INFRONT OF VP & IN VP & INFRONT OF VP
For TV
For TV
ORTHOGRAPHIC PRESENTATIONS
OF ALL ABOVE CASES.
a´ a´
X Y X Y X
a´ Y
a
a a
HP HP HP
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PROJECTIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES
INFORMATION REGARDING A LINE MEANS:
• It’s length
• Position of it’s ends with HP & VP
• It’s inclinations with HP & VP will be given.
& TV a (b)
TV a (b)
parallel to VP X
H.P.
Orthographic Pattern
(Pictorial Presentation) For TV Note: V.P.
FV & TV both are
2. // to XY a´ FV b´
b´ &
A line B both show T. L.
// to HP a´
& A Y X Y
// to VP
b a b
TV
X
a
H.P.
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FV inclined to XY V.P.
3. b´
TV parallel to XY b´
A line inclined to HP B
a´
and Y
parallel to VP a´ X Y
(Pictorial presentation) A b
a
T.V. b
X
a
H.P.
Orthographic Projections
TV inclined to XY V.P.
4. FV parallel to XY
b´ a´ FV b´
A line inclined to VP
and a´
parallel to HP Ø
A B X Y
(Pictorial presentation) a Ø
Ø
a b TV
b
H.P.
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EXAMPLE PROBLEMS ON POINTS
PROBLEM 1:
A point A is 20 mm above HP and 30 mm in front of VP. Draw its projections
Solution steps:
VP
Orthographic projection
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A
a´
a´ HP
20 Y 20
X Y
a
30
X
a a
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PROBLEM 2:
A point D is 20 mm below HP and 30 mm in front of VP. Draw its projections.
Solution steps:
Y HP Orthographic projection
d X Y
X 20
20
30 30 d´
d´ D
d
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PROBLEM 3:
Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping the distance
between projectors equal to 25 mm.
(i) Point A, 20 mm above HP, 25 mm behind VP;
(ii) Point B, 25 mm below HP, 20 mm behind VP;
(iii) Point C, 20 mm below HP, 30 mm in front of VP;
(iv) Point D, 20 mm above HP, 25 mm in front of VP;
(v) Point E, on HP, 25 mm behind VP;
(vi) Point F, on VP, 30 mm above HP;
Solution: f´
e
a
b d
a´ 30
25
25 20
20 20
X e´ f Y
20
25 30 25
` c´
b´ d´
c
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Parallel to VP and inclined to HP
PROBLEM 4:
Draw projections of a 80 mm long line PQ. Its end P is 10 mm above HP and 10 mm in front of VP.
The line is parallel to VP and inclined to HP at 30°.
Solution steps:
Q´
30°
P´
10 10
X Y
P Q
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Parallel to VP and inclined to HP
PROBLEM 5:
A straight line AB of 40 mm length has one of its ends A, at 10 mm from the HP and 15 mm from
the VP. Draw the projections of the line if it is parallel to the VP and inclined at 30° to the HP.
Assume the line to be located in each of the four quadrants by turns. (EXAMPLE)
b´
b´
30°
a´
10
a 30°
b
X Y
15
15
a´
10
X Y
a ( Quadrant 1) b (Quadrant 2)
a b
X Y
15
10
a´
15
X Y
10
a b
30°
a´
30°
(Quadrant 4) b´
(Quadrant 3) 14
b´
Parallel to HP and inclined to VP
PROBLEM 6:
A straight line AB of 40 mm length is parallel to the HP and inclined at 30° to the VP. Its end point
A is 10 mm from the HP and 15 mm from the VP. Draw the projections of the line AB, assuming it
to be located in all the four quadrants by turns.
a´ b´ b
10
X Y 30°
a
15
b´
15
a a´
10
30°
X Y
( Quadrant 2)
( Quadrant 1)
b
b
X Y
10
a´ b´
15
30°
a
a
30°
15
X Y b
10
a´ b´ ( Quadrant 4)
( Quadrant 3) 15
For TV For TV
5. A Line inclined to both
b´ HP and VP b´
(Pictorial presentation)
B
B
Y
Y
On removal of object a´
a´ i.e. Line AB
FV as a image on VP.
TV as a image on HP, A
A
X
X a T.V. b
a T.V. b
V.P.
b´
FV
a´
Orthographic Projections X Y
FV is seen on VP clearly. Note:-
To see TV clearly, HP is rotated Both FV & TV are inclined to
900 downwards, XY.
a (No view is parallel to XY)
Hence it comes below XY.
Both FV & TV are reduced
TV
lengths
H.P. b (No view shows True Length)
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Note the procedure 17
Note the procedure
Orthographic Projections When FV & TV known, When True Length is known,
Means FV & TV of Line AB How to find True Length. How to locate FV & TV.
are shown below, with their (Views are rotated to determine (Component a-1 of TL is drawn
apparent inclinations & True Length & it’s inclinations which is further rotated
with HP & VP). to determine FV)
V.P. V.P. V.P.
b´ b´ b 1´ b´ b 1´
FV FV
TL
a´ a´ a´ 1´
X Y
X Y X Y
1
a b2 a
a TV
Ø
TV TV
Also remember
b b1 True Length is never rotated. It’s horizontal component is
H.P. drawn & it is further rotated to locate view.
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INCLINED TO HP & VP
PROBLEM 7:
Line AB is 75 mm long and it is 300 & 400 inclined to HP & VP respectively. End A is
12mm above HP and 10 mm in front of VP. Draw projections. Line is in 1st quadrant.
b´ b´1
Solution steps:
1) Draw XY line and one projector.
2) Locate a´ 12mm above XY line FV
TL
& a 10mm below XY line.
3) Take 300 angle from a´ & 400
from a and mark TL, i.e.,
75mm on both lines. Name a´
those points b1´ and b
respectively. X Y
4) Draw horizontal component of
LFV
TL a b1 from point b1 and a Ø 1
name it 1. (the length a-1
gives length of FV as we have
seen already)
5) Extend it up to locus of a and
rotating a’ as center locate b´ TV TL
as shown. Join a´ b´ as FV.
6) From b´ drop a projector
downward & get point b. Join
a & b, i.e., TV. b b1
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FINDING INCLINATION WITH HP
PROBLEM 8:
Line AB 75mm long makes 450 inclination with VP while it’s FV makes 550. End A is 10 mm above HP
and 15 mm in front of VP. If line is in 1st quadrant draw it’s projections and find it’s inclination with HP.
b´ b´ 1
Solution Steps:-
LOCUS OF b1´
1.Draw xy line.
2.Draw one projector for a’ & a
3.Locate a´ 10mm above XY & a 15 mm below
XY. 550
4.Draw a line 450 inclined to XY from point a and α
cut TL 75 mm on it and name that point b1.
5.Draw locus from point b1. a´
6.Take 550 angle from a´ for FV above XY line.
7.Draw a vertical line from b1 up to locus of a X Y
and name it 1. It is horizontal component of
TL & is LFV. a LFV
1
8.Continue it to locus of a´ and rotate upward up
to the line of FV and name it b´. This a´ b´ line is
FV.
9. Drop a projector from b´ on locus from point
b1 and name intersecting point b. Line ab is TV
of line ab.
10.Draw locus from b´ and with TL distance cut
point b1´
11.Join a´ b1´ as TL and measure it’s angle α at
a´. It will be true angle of line with HP.
LOCUS OF b1
b b1
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FINDING TL AND INCLINATIONS
PROBLEM 9: FV of line AB is 500 inclined to XY and measures 55 mm long while it’s TV is 600
inclined to XY line. If end A is 10 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP, draw it’s projections,
find TL, inclinations of line with HP & VP.
b’ b’1
Solution steps:
b b1
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FINDING ANGLE WITH HP & VP
PROBLEM 10:-
Line AB is 75 mm long. It’s FV and TV measure 50 mm & 60 mm long respectively. An end is 10 mm
above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Draw projections of line AB if end B is in first quadrant. Find angle
with HP and VP.
b’ b’1
SOLUTION STEPS:
1.Draw XY line and one projector.
2.Locate a’ 10 mm above XY and
a 15 mm below XY line.
3.Draw locus from these points.
4.Cut 60mm distance on locus of a’
& mark 1’ on it as it is LTV.
LTV 1’
a’
5.Similarly cut 50mm on locus of a
and mark point 1 as it is LFV. X Y
6.From 1’ draw a vertical line upward
and from a’ taking TL (75mm ) in a LFV
compass, mark b’1 point on it. 1
Join a’ b’1 points.
7. Draw locus from b’1
8. With same steps below get b1 point
and draw also locus from it.
9. Now rotating one of the components
i.e., a-1 locate b’ and join a’ with it
to get FV.
10. Locate TV similarly and measure
angles and
b b1
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FINDING ANGLE WITH HP & VP
PROBLEM 11:- TV of a 75 mm long line CD, measures 50 mm. End C is in HP and 50 mm in front of VP.
End D is 15 mm in front of VP and it is above HP. Draw projections of CD and find angles with HP and VP.
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FINDING TRUE ANGLE
PROBLEM 9:- Two straight lines PQ and QR make an angle of 120° between them in front and top
views. PQ is 60 mm long and is parallel to and 15 mm from both H.P. and V.P. Determine the true angle
between PQ and QR, if point R is 50 mm above H.P. (EXAMPLE)
R
SOLUTION STEPS:
1. Draw a reference line xy. Mark point p´ at 15 mm
above xy and point p at 15 mm below xy. r´ r1’ r´2
2. Draw 60 mm long lines p´q´ and pq, parallel to xy.
3. Draw a line from point q´, inclined at 120° to xy such
that it meets the horizontal line at 50 mm above xy at
point r´. Join q´r´ and p´r´.
4. Draw a line from point q, inclined at 120° to xy such
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that it meets the projector from r´ at a point r. Join qr
and pr.
5. As lines pq and p´q´ are parallel to xy, they represent P Q
the true length of side PQ. Here PQ = 60 mm. p’ q’
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6. Draw an arc with centre p and radius pr to meet the
60
horizontal line from p at point r1. Project point r1 to meet X Y
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horizontal lines from point r´ at point r1’. Join p´r1’ to
p q
represent the TL of the line PR. Here, PR = p´ r1´= 94
mm. r1 r2
7. Draw an arc with centre q and radius qr, to meet the
horizontal line at r2. Project point r2 to meet horizontal
lines form point r´ at point r´2. Join q´ r2´ to represent the
TL of line QR. Here, QR = q´ r2´ = 53mm.
8. Draw actual triangle PQR taking true lengths, i.e., 60
r
mm, 94 mm and 53 mm. Measure the inclined angle
PQR as the actual angle between sides PQ and QR.
Here, it is 112°.
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PROBLEMS INVOLVING TRACES OF THE LINE
These are the points of intersections of a line ( or it’s extension ) with respect to
reference planes.
A line itself or its extension, where ever touches H.P., that point is called TRACE
OF THE LINE ON H.P. (It is called H.T.)
Similarly, a line itself or it’s extension, where ever touches V.P., that point is called
TRACE OF THE LINE ON V.P. (it is called V.T.)