EDR Micro Project
EDR Micro Project
EDR Micro Project
Semester : Second
A MICRO PROJECT
On
(Projection Of Solids)
Sr. Name of the students Roll Enrollment
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1) Abdul Maajid Shaikh Irfan 1 2000180311
Sikkalgar
2) Alfaiz Fayaz Deshmukh 2 2000180254
3) Amaan Mahemud Gawli 3 2000180386
4) Govind Dinesh Badgujar 4 2000180379
5) Manish Sudhir Badgujar 5 2000180205
6) Gaurav Anil Bhangale 6 2000180289
7) Samiksha Nitin Bhangale 7 2000180230
8) Kalpesh Vijaylal Bhavsar 8 2000180371
9) Vasudha Nitin Borude 9 2000180332
10) Amit Bhushan Chaudhari 10 2000180216
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Introduction
A solid is a three dimensional object having length,
breadth and thickness. It is Completely bounded by a
surface or surfaces, which may be curved or plane. The
shape of a solid is described orthographically by
drawing its two orthographic projections, usually, on
the two principal planes of projection i.e., HP and VP.
The following are the different positions which the axis
of a solid can take with respect to the reference planes:
1. Axis perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP.
(CONE AND PYRAMID)
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2. Axis perpendicular to VP and parallel to HP
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4. Axis inclined to HP and parallel to VP.
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The shape of the solid is described by drawing its
two orthographic views usually on the two
principle planes i.e. H.P. & V.P. PROJECTIONS OF
SOLIDS Definition of Solid: A solid is a three
dimensional object having length, breadth and
thickness. It is completely bounded by a surface or
surfaces which may be curved or plane. -For some
complicated solids, in addition to the above
principle views, side view is also required. -A solid
is an aggregate of points, lines and planes and all
problems on projections of solids would resolve
themselves into projections of points, lines and
planes.
Classification of Solids: Solids may be divided into
two main groups; (A) Polyhedra (B) Solids of
revolution (A) Polyhedra : A Polyhedra is defined
as a solid bounded by planes called faces which
meet in straight lines called edges.
There are seven regular Polyhedra which may be
defined as stated below; (3) Tetrahedron (4) Cube
or Hexahedron: (5) Octahedron: (6) Dodecahedron:
(7) Icosahedron: (1) Prism (2) Pyramid
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These are some types of the solids .But main types of
solids are such as :-
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Types of solids
Solids divided into two main groups:
1) Polyhedron
Polyhedron: A polyhedron is defined as a solid
bounded by planes called faces. When all the faces are
equal and regular, the polyhedron is said to be regular.
a. Tetrahedron :
equilateral triangle.
triangles as faces.
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d. Dodecahedron : It has twelve equal and regular
pentagons as faces.
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f. Pyramid :- A pyramid is a Polyhedron having a plane
surface as it’s base and number of slant triangular
faces meeting at a point called vertex or apex ,as it’s
side faces.
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2)Solid of revolution :- It has three types such
as
a) Cylinder
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b. Cone :
c. Sphere :
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points on the surface of the sphere are equidistant
from its centre.
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Applications
Solids are three dimensional . Projection of solids
means drawing them in two dimensional view so it get
easy to understand the figure . Projection of solids
have many applications such as :-
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Conclusion
Projection of solids means to make 3D view or to
draw the view to 2D or two dimensional to
understand it quickly.
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Reference:-
1) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_projectio
n
2) https://www.slideshare.net/AniketSuryawans
hi/projection-of-solids-73140319
3) https://www.mesubjects.net/projections-
solids/
4) https://www.brainkart.com/article/Projection-
of-Solids-and-Section-of-Solids_6520/
5) Book of Engineering Drawing.
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