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Assignment - 3 Projection of Planes

This document provides the details of 10 projection drawing assignments for a computer aided engineering drawing course. The assignments involve drawing the projections of various geometric shapes including pentagons, hexagons, squares, and circles with different orientations in relation to the horizontal and vertical planes. The shapes range in size from 25mm to 60mm and their planes are inclined at various angles to the horizontal and vertical planes.

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Assignment - 3 Projection of Planes

This document provides the details of 10 projection drawing assignments for a computer aided engineering drawing course. The assignments involve drawing the projections of various geometric shapes including pentagons, hexagons, squares, and circles with different orientations in relation to the horizontal and vertical planes. The shapes range in size from 25mm to 60mm and their planes are inclined at various angles to the horizontal and vertical planes.

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CET 101 - Computer Aided Engineering Drawing

Assignment: 3 - Projection of Planes Marks: 110

Due Date: 27/2/2017

1. A regular pentagon of 25 mm side has one side on the ground. Its plane is inclined at
450 to H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. Draw its projections.

2. Draw the projection of a circle of 50 mm diameter, having its plane vertical and
inclined at 300 to the V.P. Its centre is 30 mm above the H.P. and 20 mm in front of
V.P.

3. A square ABCD of 50 mm side has its corner A in the H.P. , its diagonal AC inclined
at 300 to the H.P. and the diagonal BD inclined at 450 to the V.P. and parallel to the
H.P. Draw its projections.

4. Draw the projections of a regular hexagon of 25 mm side, having one of its sides in the
H.P. and inclined at 600 to the V.P. and its surface making an angle of 450 with the H.P.

5. Draw he projections of a circle of 50 mm diameter resting in the H.P. on a point A on


the circumference, its plane is inclines at 450 to H.P. and

a) The top view of the diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P.

b) The diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P.

6. A pentagonal plate of 45 mm side has a circular hole of 40 mm diameter in its centre.


The plane stands on one of its sides on the H.P. with its plane perpendicular to V.P.
and 450 inclined to the H.P. Draw the projections.

7. A circular plane 60 mm diameter rests on its rim such that its diameter 1-5 is inclined
at 350 to HP and 450 to VP. Draw its front and top views.

8. A pentagonal plane of side 40 mm is resting on VP on one of its corners and the plane
is inclined at 40o to the VP. Draw projections of the plane when the line joining this
corner with the midpoint of opposite side is inclined at 25o to the HP.

9. Side AB of a hexagonal plane is parallel to the HP. The plane is inclined at 40 o to the
HP. Draw projections of the plane when the diagonal of the plane parallel to AB is
inclined at 25o to the VP. Take hexagon of 40 mm side.

10. A hexagonal plane of side 30 mm is resting on HP on one of its corners and the plane
is inclined at 40o to the HP. Draw projections of the plane when the line joining this
corner with the opposite corner is inclined at 25o to the VP.

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