P or on the ground, the sides of the base containing that corner should be kept equally inclined to the V. P; if the corner is in the V. Alteration of position: The position of one of the views is altered as required and the other view projected from it.
Alteration of reference line or auxiliary plane: A new reference line is drawn according to the required conditions, to represent an auxiliary plane and the final view projected on it. Problem Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25 mm side and axis 50 mm long, resting on one of its rectangular faces on the H. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 50 rnm long, has an edge of its base on the ground.
Draw the projections of a cone, base 75 mm diameter and axis mm long, lying on the H. The projections of a solid with its axis inclined to both the planes are drawn in three stages:. The second and final positions may be obtained either by the alteration of the positions of the solid, i. P and inclined at 30o to the V. A pentagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 50 mm long has one of its triangular faces in the V. Draw the projections of a cube of 25 mm long edges resting on the H.
P on one of its corners with a solid diagonal perpendicular to the V. Problem A pentagonal prism is resting on one of the corners of its base on the H. Draw the projections of the solid. A rectangular block 75 mm x 50 mm x 25 mm thick has a hole of 30 mm diameter drilled centrally through its largest faces. Draw the projections when the block has its 50 mm long edge parallel to the H.
P and perpendicular to the V. Draw the projections of a square pyramid having one of its triangular faces in the V. P and the axis parallel to and 40 mm above the H. Base 30 mm side; axis 75 mm long. A cylindrical block, 75 mm diameter and 25 mm thick, has a hexagonal hole of 25 mm side, cut centrally through its flat faces. Draw three views of an earthen flower pot, 25 cm diameter at the top,15 cm diameter at the bottom, 30 cm high and 2. A tetrahedron of 75 mm long edges has one edge parallel to the H.
P while a face containing that edge is vertical. A hexagonal prism, base 30 mm side and axis 75 mm long, has an edge of the base parallel to the H. Base 40 mm side; height 65 mm. Draw three views of a cone, base 50 mm diameter and axis 75 mm long, having one of its generators in the V. A frustum of a pentagonal pyramid, base 50 mm side, top 25 mm side and axis 75 mm long, is placed on its base on the ground with an edge of the base perpendicular to the V.
Project another top view on a reference line parallel to the line which shows the true length of the slant edge. The front view, incomplete top view and incomplete auxiliary top view of a casting are given in fig.
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The first prolate shape shown in panel b is obtained by cutting the rhombic dodecahedron panel a along the mirror plane perpendicular to the three-fold axis red line labeled by the scissor symbol and inserting a regular hexagonal prism. This produces a prolate shape whose reduced volume depends on the height of the inserted prism.
The second prolate shape panel d is constructed by cutting the rhombic dodecahedron in panel c along a plane perpendicular to the four-fold axis red line labeled by the scissor symbol and inserting a square prism. The oblate shape based on the rhombic dodecahedron is derived from the prolate shape with four-fold axis extended such that the four hexagonal lateral sides are regular panel e. This shape is cut along two parallel planes equidistant from the mirror plane containing the four-fold axis.
The central part is removed and the two caps form the oblate shape whose reduced volume is controlled by the thickness of the central part panel f. For simplicity we refer to shapes in panels b, d, and f as 3-elongated rhombic dodecahedron, 4-elongated rhombic dodecahedron, and flattened rhombic dodecahedron, respectively.
The oblate shapes are energetically favorable across the whole range of v ; the hexagonal prism is the overall optimal shape. The inset shows the reduced edge length of the three shapes with almost identical energy: flattened hexagonal prism j , flattened rhombic dodecahedron i , and flattened truncated octahedron h. Note that the energies of shapes b and d are only slightly lower than those of shapes c and e, respectively.
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