Title: Orthographic Projection 2 Dimensional View of an object
1Orthographic Projection2 Dimensional View of an
object
2ME20/Tech20 Engineering Design Graphics
Geometry and projection techniques.
3Different Viewpoint
4Parallel Projection
Perspective
5Orthographic Projection
6Standard 2D views
7Standard Views of Primitive Solids
8View Orientation
Poor orientation
9View Selection
Use minimum number of views to describe the object
10Conventional PracticesHoles, Ribs Webs
Principle of Revolution
11Conventional Practices
12Conventional Practices - Intersections
13Miter Lines
Miter lines are used to transfer depth
information.
Standard multiviews
14Homework 1 Due Friday 9/8multiviews
Problems 6, 26, 47, and 57 page 276-280 (5th
edition) page 269-272 (4th edition) page
364 (3rd edition) Freehand sketch the three
standard views (front, top, and right side).
Select the left side of the 3D drawing as the
front view. Sketch 2 problems per page. Drawings
should be somewhat proportional.
15Conventional Practices - Tangency
16Fillets, Rounds Chamfers
17Top view
18(No Transcript)
19Edge Lines Principal Inclined
Principal lines appear vertical, horizontal or as
point views. Inclined lines appear inclined in
one view.
2
20Edge Lines Oblique
Oblique line appears inclined in all views
21Principal Planes
Principle planes are parallel to principal
orthographic planes
22Inclined Planes
Inclined planes are perpendicular to two opposite
orthographic planes.
23Oblique Planes
Oblique planes are neither parallel nor
perpendicular to any principal orthographic
planes.
24Type of Planes
Oblique
Inclined
Principal
25Edge View of a Plane
Principal planes appear in true size in one plane
and as an edge view in the other two planes.
26Homework 2 Due Friday 9/22/06
Pictorials
4th edition page 369-374, 5th edition page
376-381 freehand sketches, two drawings per page
1) Figure 7.61 draw a perspective view, choose
a vanishing point at the upper right hand corner
2) Problem 14 draw an oblique view.
3) Problems 4, 22, and 27 draw an isometric
view, looking down, the left ,
side of the isometric should be the front view.