A cylinder of base diameter 50 mm and height 70 mm rests vertically on HP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 50° to HP. The cutting plane meets the axis at a distance 30 mm from its base. Draw the sectional plan and true shape of section.
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a cylinder, with a 50mm base diameter and 60mm long axis is resting on its base on the HP .it is cut by AN A.V.P inclined at 60° to the reference line at a distance 17mm from the axis .draw its sectional front view and top view and true shape of the section. @@ManasPatnaikofficial make video sir
A cylinder of base diameter 50 mm and axis 70 mm long is resting on its base on the H.P. A section plane inclined at 30° to the H.P. and bisecting the axis cuts the cylinder. Draw the projections and sectional top view. Also, draw development of cut cylinder.
sir i am confused in taking the arcs for f and g for development . Sir how can you directly take the arcs form the circle , thats not the actual length ...
Take compass. Keep one end on pt. 3 and other on pt. f on the circle's circumference. Then keep an end on vertical line 3 and cut the horizontal line by drawing arc. This is the procedure he followed. Although, if you meant to say that the distance isn't the actual distance but the shortest one, then yeah you are correct here. It would approximately be same.
sections topoc. a pentagonal prism having base with 30mm side and 60mm axis lies on one of its rectangular faces on the HP with its axis inclined at 45 degree to VP an AVP inclined at 30degree cuts the prism ata distance of 20mm from one of the wnd face. draw its sectional front view and top view please can you solve this
1 A Cylinder of diameter 60mm and axis 75mm resting on its base on HP cut by perpendicular to the VP and inclined to HP at 60 degree, passing through a point on axis 20mm above its base. Draw the development of lateral surface of lower part
sir can u please explain how did u draw point f on the spread sheet just by taking linear distance between 3 and f on the top view,i feel ki we have to take the distance between 3 and f along the circumference
A cylinder of base diameter 50 mm and height 65 mm rests on ite base on HP. It is cut by plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 30° to HP and meets the axis at a distance 30 mm from the base. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section.
sir what if we cut the right portion of the cyclinder rather than cutting its left portion if we cut the right portion then we get a different surface development .plz do consider replying sir
A right circular cylinder, base 50 mm diameter and height of axis 70 mm, is resting with its base on H.P. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to V.P. and inclined at 30° to H.P. bisecting the axis. Develop the lateral surface of the remaining part ‘P’ of the cylinder. please give me a video of this question
Bisect all quaters into 2 parts. 4 quaters means 8 parts.......Simple Thank u and all the best 😀Do share this channel and its playlist with your friends. 1. Engineering Drawing Playlist (ENGLISH): ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHwDUrVYmUNYkEeZgZTvoIfS 2. Engineering Drawing Playlist (HINDI): ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHx0C3ebAW-FQxTP8ig8-QxU 3. Engineering Mechanics Playlist (OLD): ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHxfOmcGIeUThHEr9lQ3IXRS 4. Engineering Mechanics Playlist (NEW 2023-2024): ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHxeypEyVdWeGNxWHjNxU_JP 5. Mechanics of Solids Playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHzft7ygw5THZo4aDcsxEadP 6. Theory of Machines / KOM / DOM Playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHx0aFXSQvT7nm6ivJSMKnAU 7. AUTOCAD Playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHyLArdiiSDLa0Fmz8YKIy7G 8. Machine Drawing Playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLIhUrsYr8yHzwT06rv7u3tqdfmmKOCz1w Visit Main Channel Page(@manaspatnaikmech) for Playlists on specific topics. Second Channel for Hindi Audience: @btechplus Download the Manas Patnaik App for Premium content : bit.ly/3wMRxoc
6:56 this looks wrong. how did you equate the distance between two points when they are at a curve to the distance between two points when the curve is spread-out as a line
A cylinder of diameter 50mm and height 75mm is resting on the ground on its flat end. It is cut by a sectional plane inclined at 300 to the axis of the cylinder and passing through a point on the axis at height of 50mm from the base. Draw the lateral surface of the bottom part.
Sorry sir I couldn't understood why you didnot cut the whole cylinder having 45° in the front view structure of the cylinder. Sir will you please make me understand my problem.
We do not calculate the values in Engineering Drawing. It all has to be done without calculator. The way you have taken the length of circumference is not to be taken to practice under Engineering Drawing
A cylinder of base 60 mm diameter and height 80 mm has the midpoint of the ass 60 mm away from both the RPs. The axes is inclined at 30 to the VP and 60 to the HP Draw the projections .I want solution for this
Moses Dms you can take 8 or 12 parts.. it depends upon your.. and We Can take this part by the help of Protector.. if you choose the 8 part draw the you should 45 deg or if u like to choose 12 part then u can take 30 deg...
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Taking arc from circle in compass for 8division in development did not cover the length of circumference 2πr..is this due to the arc length (curve) differs from the length unfold (straight) in surface development ?
Is this so then why for development surface in beginning for 8 division sir you have done line division that is right okay ..but for the location of f and g ..again you have taken compass arc method ..why ?could it be correct or not ?isn't there any other method sir for f and g also or what ?I am 🤔 confused
First of all, let me appreciate that you made such a valid point. Yes, i will confess that this is an approximate technique to locate the points. But, dont worry, everybody follows it. Do refer ND Bhatt's book. The example has been directly taken from it....