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Problem 4.1 Projection of Points


Posted on March 27, 2012 by Vasim Machhar in Projection of Points // 2 Comments

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Problem 4.1 Projection of Points Draw the


projection of points, the position of as per data
given below:

Scales
Section of Solids
Sectional Orthographic

(1)A point P 25 mm above H.P. and 20 mm behind


V.P.
(2)A point Q 20 mm below H.P. and 25 mm behind
V.P.
(3)A point R 25 mm below H.P. and 20 mm in front
of V.P.
(4)A point S 20 mm above H.P. and 25 mm in front
of V.P.
(5)A point T on H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P.
(6)A point U on H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P.
(7)A point V on V.P. and 20 mm above H.P.
(8)A point W on V.P. and 20 mm below H.P.
(9)A point X on H.P. as well as V.P. both.

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Procedure:
Step-1Draw a horizontal line, which is x-y line of some suitable length.
Step-2Point P is 25 mm above H.P. and 20 mm behind V.P. So it is in 2nd quadrant and so on a single
vertical line above & from x-y line, mark a point p at the distance 25 mm and point p at the distance
20 mm on it. Point p is front view & the point p is top view of the point P.

Step-3Point Q is 20 mm below H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P, so it is in 3rd quadrant. So draw a vertical
line on both sides of the x-y line. On this vertical line, mark a point q 20 mm below x-y line and a point
q 25 mm above x-y line. Point q is front view & the point q is top view of the point Q.

Step-4Point R is 25 mm below H.P. and 20 mm in front of V.P. So it is in the 4th quadrant. Draw a
vertical line below & from x-y line. On this line mark a point r at the distance 25 mm and a point r is at
the distance 20 mm from x-y line. Point r is front view & the point r is top view of the point R.

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Step-5Point S is 20 mm above H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P. So it is in 1st quadrant. Draw a vertical
line on both sides of the x-y line. On this vertical line, mark a point s at the distance 20 mm above the
x-y line & a point s at the distance 25 mm below the x-y line. Point s is front view & the point s is top
view of the point S.

Step-6Point T is on H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P. So it is in 1st quadrant but on H.P. Draw a vertical
line below & from x-y line. Mark a point t on the point of intersection of the x-y line and the previously
drawn vertical line & mark a point t on the vertical line at the distance 25 mm below x-y line. Point t is
front view & point t is top view of the point T.

Step-7Point U is on H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P. So it is 2nd quadrant but on H.P. Draw a vertical line
above & from x-y line. Mark a point u on the point of intersection of the x-y line and the previously
drawn vertical line & mark a point u on the vertical line at the distance 25 mm above x-y line. Point u
is front view & point u is top view of the point U.

Step-8Point V is on V.P. and 20 mm above H.P. So it is in 1st quadrant but on V.P. Draw a vertical line
above & from x-y line. Mark a point v on the point of intersection of the x-y line and the previously
drawn vertical line & mark a point v on the vertical line at the distance 20 mm above x-y line. Point v
is front view & point v is top view of the point V.

Step-9Point W is on V.P. and 20 mm below H.P. So it is in 4th quadrant but on V.P. Draw a vertical line
below & from x-y line. Mark a point w on the point of intersection of the x-y line and the previously
drawn vertical line & mark a point w on the vertical line at the distance 20 mm below x-y line. Point w
is front view & point w is top view of the point W.

Step-10Point X is on H.P. as well as V.P. both. So it is on the x-y line. Mark a point on the x-y line
and give the names x & x on this same point. Point x is front view & point x is top view of the
point X.
Step-11Give the dimensions by any one method of dimensions to all the points as shown into the
figure.

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2 Comments on Problem 4.1 Projection of Points

vishwa // April 15, 2012 at 6:34 am //

In (8)W should be on XY and W should be 20 mm below XY

admin_ed // April 15, 2012 at 6:52 am //

GoodVishwa, Thanx.
It was just slip of click ..

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