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Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012   1




 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
         1E7
   Lecture 3: Orthographic
              Projections
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                       Projections (1)
    • Projections transform points from n
      (here, n = 3) dimensional space into
      a space of dimension less than n
      (here, n = 2)

    • Points to be considered,
         – Location of object
         – Location of observer
         – Plane of projection
         – Projectors
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                           Projections (2)
                                    Projections

              Parallel/                                       Perspective/
             Cylindrical                                        Conical


   Oblique             Orthographic      One-Point             Two-Point       Three-Point



              Cabinet                                           Multi-view



              Cavalier           First-angle           Fourth-angle     Third-angle    Second-angle



               Other                                           Axonometric


                                          Isometric              Di-metric       Trimetric
                                               (30°)
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        Perspective Projections
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               Parallel Projections
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               Parallel Projections
  • Projectors are parallel
    to each other but not
    perpendicular to
    projection plane

  • Effective in pictorially
    representing objects
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               Parallel Projections
 • Projectors are
   parallel to each other
   and perpendicular to
   the projection plane


 • Effective in technical
   representation of
   objects
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                         Axonometric

        The object is
        tilted with all
        three coordinate
        axes are visible
        in any one view

    (PP projection plane)
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     Orthographic (Orthogonal)


        The object is at
        rest and two
        coordinate axes
        are visible in any
        one view

    (PP projection plane)
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           Multiview Projections
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           Multiview Projections

  • Front surfaces of object is parallel to
    plane of projection

  • Projectors or line of sights are
    perpendicular to projection plane

  • Projectors are parallel to each other
    and originate from any point on object
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                         The six views
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                                    Angles




    • First angle projection – European
      System
    • Third angle projection – American
      System
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              Sketching Views (1)
     STEP 1:
                                    • Measure the overall
                                      width, depth and
                                      height of the object
   Front View
                                       Top View
     STEP 2:

                                    • Draw the construction
                                      (thin) lines following
                                      the number sequence
                                        Right Side View
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              Sketching Views (2)
     STEP 3:
                                    • Draw all the details
                                      using blocks


     STEP 4:

                                    • Sketch the circles and
                                      corners using compass
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              Sketching Views (3)
     STEP 4:
                                    • Draw the centre lines,
                                      hidden lines



     •Lighten the construction lines and
     thicken the final lines.
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           First Angle Projection
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    First Angle Projection             1

     How to draw plan and elevation?
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    First Angle Projection          2

     How to draw end view?
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    First Angle Projection                         3

     Points to remember:
      • The ‘front view’ (or elevation) is the view
      with maximum information.

      •The ‘plan’ is below the ‘elevation’ (in
      projection).

      •The ‘end view’ is placed on the right if
      viewed from left side of object and on the
      left if viewed from right side.

      •‘End view’ and plan face inwards from
      ‘elevation’.

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Engg.graphics

  • 1. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 1 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 1E7 Lecture 3: Orthographic Projections
  • 2. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 2 Projections (1) • Projections transform points from n (here, n = 3) dimensional space into a space of dimension less than n (here, n = 2) • Points to be considered, – Location of object – Location of observer – Plane of projection – Projectors
  • 3. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 3 Projections (2) Projections Parallel/ Perspective/ Cylindrical Conical Oblique Orthographic One-Point Two-Point Three-Point Cabinet Multi-view Cavalier First-angle Fourth-angle Third-angle Second-angle Other Axonometric Isometric Di-metric Trimetric (30°)
  • 4. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 4 Perspective Projections
  • 5. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 5 Parallel Projections
  • 6. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 6 Parallel Projections • Projectors are parallel to each other but not perpendicular to projection plane • Effective in pictorially representing objects
  • 7. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 7 Parallel Projections • Projectors are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the projection plane • Effective in technical representation of objects
  • 8. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 8 Axonometric The object is tilted with all three coordinate axes are visible in any one view (PP projection plane)
  • 9. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 9 Orthographic (Orthogonal) The object is at rest and two coordinate axes are visible in any one view (PP projection plane)
  • 10. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 10 Multiview Projections
  • 11. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 11 Multiview Projections • Front surfaces of object is parallel to plane of projection • Projectors or line of sights are perpendicular to projection plane • Projectors are parallel to each other and originate from any point on object
  • 12. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 12 The six views
  • 13. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 13 Angles • First angle projection – European System • Third angle projection – American System
  • 14. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 14 Sketching Views (1) STEP 1: • Measure the overall width, depth and height of the object Front View Top View STEP 2: • Draw the construction (thin) lines following the number sequence Right Side View
  • 15. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 15 Sketching Views (2) STEP 3: • Draw all the details using blocks STEP 4: • Sketch the circles and corners using compass
  • 16. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 16 Sketching Views (3) STEP 4: • Draw the centre lines, hidden lines •Lighten the construction lines and thicken the final lines.
  • 17. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 17 First Angle Projection
  • 18. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 18 First Angle Projection 1 How to draw plan and elevation?
  • 19. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 19 First Angle Projection 2 How to draw end view?
  • 20. Lecture 3 Monday 10 December 2012 20 First Angle Projection 3 Points to remember: • The ‘front view’ (or elevation) is the view with maximum information. •The ‘plan’ is below the ‘elevation’ (in projection). •The ‘end view’ is placed on the right if viewed from left side of object and on the left if viewed from right side. •‘End view’ and plan face inwards from ‘elevation’.

Editor's Notes

  1. Front view is Elevation
  2. For drawing plan and elevation 3D visualisation of objects are essential
  3. Green arrows and purple arrows show equal distance
  4. Green arrows and purple arrows show equal distance