SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 39
Isometric Projections
Hareesha N G
Dept of Aeronautical Engg
Dayananda Sagar College of Engg
Bangalore-78

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

1
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
IT IS A TYPE OF PICTORIAL PROJECTION
IN WHICH ALL THREE DIMENSIONS OF
AN OBJECT ARE SHOWN IN ONE VIEW AND
IF REQUIRED, THEIR ACTUAL SIZES CAN BE
MEASURED DIRECTLY FROM IT.
3-D DRAWINGS CAN BE DRAWN
IN NUMEROUS WAYS AS SHOWN BELOW.
ALL THESE DRAWINGS MAY BE CALLED
3-DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS,
OR PHOTOGRAPHIC
OR PICTORIAL DRAWINGS.
HERE NO SPECIFIC RELATION
AMONG H, L & D AXES IS MENTAINED.

TYPICAL CONDITION.

IN THIS 3-D DRAWING OF AN OBJECT,
ALL THREE DIMENSIONAL AXES ARE
MENTAINED AT EQUAL INCLINATIONS
WITH EACH OTHER.( 1200)

NOW OBSERVE BELOW GIVEN DRAWINGS.
ONE CAN NOTE SPECIFIC INCLINATION
AMONG H, L & D AXES.
ISO MEANS SAME, SIMILAR OR EQUAL.
HERE ONE CAN FIND
EDUAL INCLINATION AMONG H, L & D AXES.
EACH IS 1200 INCLINED WITH OTHER TWO.
HENCE IT IS CALLED ISOMETRIC DRAWING

L

H
01/28/14

H

H

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru
2
PURPOSE OF ISOMETRIC DRAWING IS TO UNDERSTAND
OVERALL SHAPE, SIZE & APPEARANCE OF AN OBJECT PRIOR TO IT’S PRODUCTION.
SOME IMPORTANT TERMS:
ISOMETRIC AXES, LINES AND PLANES:
The three lines AL, AD and AH, meeting at point A and making
1200 angles with each other are termed Isometric Axes.
The lines parallel to these axes are called Isometric Lines.

A

The planes representing the faces of of the cube as well as
other planes parallel to these planes are called Isometric Planes.
ISOMETRIC SCALE:
When one holds the object in such a way that all three dimensions
are visible then in the process all dimensions become proportionally
inclined to observer’s eye sight and hence appear apparent in lengths.

H

This reduction is 0.815 or 9 / 11 ( approx.) It forms a reducing scale which
Is used to draw isometric drawings and is called Isometric scale.
In practice, while drawing isometric projection, it is necessary to convert
true lengths into isometric lengths for measuring and marking the sizes.
This is conveniently done by constructing an isometric scale as described
on next page.
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

3
TYPES OF ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS

ISOMETRIC VIEW

ISOMETRIC PROJECTION

Drawn by using True scale
( True dimensions )

Drawn by using Isometric scale
( Reduced dimensions )

D

4

3

H
E
RU
T 1

.
1 ISOM

0
0

G
EN
L

S
TH 2

300

C
4
3

2 TH S
NG
LE

450

A

01/28/14

H

B

Isometric scale [ Line AC ]
requiredHareesha N G, Projection
for Isometric DSCE, Bengaluru

CONSTRUCTION OF ISOM.SCALE.
From point A, with line AB draw 30 0 and
450 inclined lines AC & AD resp on AD.
Mark divisions of true length and from
each division-point draw vertical lines
upto AC line.
The divisions thus obtained on AC
4
give lengths on isometric scale.
1

AS THESE ALL ARE
2-D FIGURES
WE REQUIRE ONLY
TWO ISOMETRIC
AXES.

D

H
RECTANGLE

A

D

D

L

A

L

C

D

C
A

B

C

B

B

B

IF THE FIGURE IS
FRONT VIEW, H & L
1
AXES ARE REQUIRED.

H
TRIANGLE
B

IF THE FIGURE IS TOP
VIEW, D & L AXES
ARE REQUIRED.
2

Shapes containing
Inclined lines should
be enclosed in a
rectangle as shown.
Then first draw isom.
of that rectangle and
then inscribe that
01/28/14
shape as it is.

Isometric view if the Shape is
F.V.
or
T.V.

SHAPE

ISOMETRIC
OF
PLANE FIGURES

3

1

A

3
A

B

L

3

L
A

D

1
2

2
4

H

PENTAGON
E

1

4
D

A

E

1

D

B

D

E
A

D
C

2

4

B
Hareesha 3 G, DSCE, Bengaluru
N
C
2

3

L 1
C

A

2

B

5

L
3
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

2

DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF A
CIRCLE IF IT IS A TV OR FV.

B

FIRST ENCLOSE IT IN A SQUARE.
IT’S ISOMETRIC IS A RHOMBUS WITH
D & L AXES FOR TOP VIEW.
THEN USE H & L AXES FOR ISOMETRIC
WHEN IT IS FRONT VIEW.
FOR CONSTRUCTION USE RHOMBUS
METHOD SHOWN HERE. STUDY IT.

4

C

2

2

C

D

01/28/14

1

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

D

1

A

4

3

3

B

A

6
3

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS
25 R

DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE FIGURE
SHOWN WITH DIMENTIONS (ON RIGHT SIDE)
CONSIDERING IT FIRST AS F.V. AND THEN T.V.

50 MM

IF FRONT VIEW

100 MM

IF TOP VIEW

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

7
ISOMETRIC
OF
PLANE FIGURES
AS THESE ALL ARE
2-D FIGURES
WE REQUIRE ONLY
TWO ISOMETRIC
AXES.

SHAPE

IF F.V.

IF T.V.

4

HEXAGON

CIRCLE

IF THE FIGURE IS
FRONT VIEW, H & L
AXES ARE
REQUIRED.
IF THE FIGURE IS For Isometric of Circle/Semicircle use Rhombus method. Construct Rhombus
TOP VIEW, D & L
of sides equal to Diameter of circle always. ( Ref. topic ENGG. CURVES.)
AXES ARE
SEMI CIRCLE
REQUIRED.
For Isometric of
Circle/Semicircle
use Rhombus method.
Construct it of sides equal
to diameter of circle always.
01/28/14
Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru
8
( Ref. Previous two pages.)
5

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF
PENTAGONAL PYRAMID
STANDING ON H.P.
(Height is added from center of pentagon)

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF BASE OF
PENTAGONAL PYRAMID
STANDING ON H.P.

4
4
D

E

D

L
3

1
C

A

2

B

D

E

D

L

1

3
C

A
B

2
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

9
6

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS
ISOMETRIC VIEW OF

PENTAGONALL PRISM
LYING ON H.P.

4
H

E

1

D

A

L
C

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF

HEXAGONAL PRISM
STANDING ON H.P.
01/28/14
Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

2

B

10

3
7

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS
CYLINDER STANDING ON H.P.

CYLINDER LYING ON H.P.
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

11
8

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

HALF CYLINDER
STANDING ON H.P.
( ON IT’S SEMICIRCULAR BASE)

HALF CYLINDER
LYING ON H.P.
( with flat face // to H.P.)
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

12
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF
A FRUSTOM OF SQUARE PYRAMID
STANDING ON H.P. ON IT’S LARGER BASE.

60

FV

X

40

Y

20

TV
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

13

9
STUDY
ILLUSTRATION

10

PROJECTIONS OF FRUSTOM OF
PENTAGONAL PYRAMID ARE GIVEN.
DRAW IT’S ISOMETRIC VIEW.

SOLUTION STEPS:
FIRST DRAW ISOMETRIC
OF IT’S BASE.

y

x
1

4

THEN DRAWSAME SHAPE
AS TOP, 60 MM ABOVE THE
BASE PENTAGON CENTER.

D

E

THEN REDUCE THE TOP TO
20 MM SIDES AND JOIN WITH
THE PROPER BASE CORNERS.

A

TV 40 20

40

B

2
C

01/28/14

60
20

60

FV

ISOMETRIC VIEW
OF
FRUSTOM OF PENTAGONAL PYRAMID

3
Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

14
ISOMETRIC VIEW OF
11
A FRUSTOM OF CONE
STANDING ON H.P. ON IT’S LARGER BASE.

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

60

FV

X

40

Y

20

TV

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

15
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

PROBLEM: A SQUARE PYRAMID OF 30 MM BASE SIDES AND
50 MM LONG AXIS, IS CENTRALLY PLACED ON THE TOP OF A
CUBE OF 50 MM LONG EDGES.DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE PAIR.

30

50

50

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

16

12
13

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

PROBLEM: A TRIANGULAR PYRAMID
OF 30 MM BASE SIDES AND 50 MM
LONG AXIS, IS CENTRALLY PLACED
ON THE TOP OF A CUBE OF 50 MM
LONG EDGES.
DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE PAIR.

c
a
p

o
b

a
p

o

c

b

SOLUTION HINTS.
TO DRAW ISOMETRIC OF A CUBE IS SIMPLE. DRAW IT AS USUAL.
BUT FOR PYRAMID AS IT’S BASE IS AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE,
IT CAN NOT BE DRAWN DIRECTLY.SUPPORT OF IT’S TV IS REQUIRED.

01/28/14

SO DRAW TRIANGLE AS A TV, SEPARATELY AND NAME VARIOUS POINTS AS SHOWN.
AFTER THIS PLACE IT ON THE TOP OF CUBE AS SHOWN.
THEN ADD HEIGHT FROM IT’S CENTER AND COMPLETE IT’S ISOMETRIC AS SHOWN.

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

17
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

FV

PROBLEM:
A SQUARE PLATE IS PIERCED THROUGH CENTRALLY
BY A CYLINDER WHICH COMES OUT EQUALLY FROM BOTH FACES
OF PLATE. IT’S FV & TV ARE SHOWN. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW.

30
10
30

30 D

50

+

50

TV

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

18

14
15

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

FV

PROBLEM:
A CIRCULAR PLATE IS PIERCED THROUGH CENTRALLY
BY A SQUARE PYRAMID WHICH COMES OUT EQUALLY FROM BOTH FACES
OF PLATE. IT’S FV & TV ARE SHOWN. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW.

30

10

30

40 SQUARE

TV

60 D

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

19
16

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

10
20
40

FV

40
X

Y

TV
50 D

30 D

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

20
Z

17

ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS OF SPHERE & HEMISPHERE

r

300

Isom. Scale

r

r

r
C

R

R
r

P

TO DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTION
OF A HEMISPHERE

P

C = Center of Sphere.
P = Point of contact
R = True Radius of Sphere
r = Isometric Radius.
TO DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF A SPHERE

01/28/14

r

R
P

C

R

r

Is
oDi
re

450

R

ct
io
n

STUDY
ILLUSTRATIONS

1. FIRST DRAW ISOMETRIC OF SQUARE PLATE.
2. LOCATE IT’S CENTER. NAME IT P.
3. FROM PDRAW VERTICAL LINE UPWARD, LENGTH ‘ r mm’
AND LOCATE CENTER OF SPHERE “C”
4. ‘C’ AS CENTER, WITH RADIUS ‘R’ Bengaluru
Hareesha N G, DSCE, DRAW CIRCLE.
THIS IS ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF A SPHERE.

Adopt same procedure.
Draw lower semicircle only.
Then around ‘C’ construct
Rhombus of Sides equal to
Isometric Diameter.
For this use iso-scale.
Then construct ellipse in
this Rhombus as usual
And Complete
Isometric-Projection
of Hemi-sphere.

21
18

PROBLEM:
A HEMI-SPHERE IS CENTRALLY PLACED
ON THE TOP OF A FRUSTOM OF CONE.
DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS OF THE ASSEMBLY.

STUDY
ILLUSTRATIONS

Z

r
50 D

r

R
30 D

r

50

P

50 D
FIRST CONSTRUCT ISOMETRIC SCALE.
USE THIS SCALE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS
IN THIS PROBLEM.

450

R
r
01/28/14

300
Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

22
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

19

A SQUARE PYRAMID OF 40 MM BASE SIDES AND 60 MM AXIS
IS CUT BY AN INCLINED SECTION PLANE THROUGH THE MID POINT
OF AXIS AS SHOWN.DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF SECTION OF PYRAMID.

3’ 4’
4
1’2’

3

X

Y
a

1

2

4

o

b

01/28/14

d

1

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

2

3
c

23
20

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

50

X

O

Y

20

25

O

01/28/14

25

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

20

24
21

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

35

FV

35

x

10

O

20

10

30

40
70

TV

O
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

25

y
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

24
F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL
FV

SV

y

x

10

40

40

60

TV

60

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

26
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.
ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL
FV

SV

y

x
10

40

40

60

TV

60

01/28/14

25

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

27
26
F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS

FRONT VIEW

L.H.SIDE VIEW
20
20

x

20

O

y

50

20
30

20

20

O

20

TOP VIEW

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

28
27

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. and S.V.of an object are given.
Draw it’s isometric view.

30 SQUARE
40

20

50

20

10

O

30

F.V.

60

S.V.

O

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

29
28

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

FV
40

O

10
45

30 D

10

50

O
80

TV

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

30
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

40

FV

O

X

29

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

10

Y

100
10
25

TV

10

30

10

25

O

30 R
20 D

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

31
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

30

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

30

FV
RECT.
SLOT

10

50

35

10

X

O

Y

20 D

TV

60 D
30 D

01/28/14

O

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

32
31

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

10

25

15

25
40

10
25

25

O

O

80

F.V.

01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

25

S.V.

33
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

32

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.

450

30

FV

40

X

Y

O
30 D

TV

40

01/28/14

O

40

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

15

34
33

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. and S.V.of an object are given.
Draw it’s isometric view.

HEX PART

30

20

20
40

O

50
20

15

O
100

01/28/14

20

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

30
60

35
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

34

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view.
40

20

F.V.
30

10
X

Y

O

10

30
10
30

O

80

T.V.
01/28/14

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

36
F.V. and S.V.of an object are given.
Draw it’s isometric view.

10

10

35
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

15
25

25

X

Y

O

50

FV

10

LSV

36
NOTE THE SMALL CHZNGE IN 2ND FV & SV.
DRAW ISOMETRIC ACCORDINGLY.
10

X

O

Y
FV
01/28/14

LSV
Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

37
37

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS
F.V. and S.V.of an object are given.
Draw it’s isometric view.

30

10

20

20
15

10

15

O
30
15

X
01/28/14

O

15

Y
50

F.V.
Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

LEFT S.V. 38
38

STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

F.V. and S.V.of an object are given.
Draw it’s isometric view.

30

10

60

O

30

O

40

F.V.

01/28/14

40

S.V.

Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru

39

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Engineering drawing-part-1
Engineering drawing-part-1Engineering drawing-part-1
Engineering drawing-part-1musadoto
 
Section of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
Section of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICSSection of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
Section of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICSAbhishek Kandare
 
Orthographic projection
Orthographic projectionOrthographic projection
Orthographic projectionKashyap Shah
 
Isometric projections
Isometric projectionsIsometric projections
Isometric projectionssushma chinta
 
Isometric projections for engineering students
Isometric projections for engineering studentsIsometric projections for engineering students
Isometric projections for engineering studentsAkshay Darji
 
Basics of Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Basics of Engineering Drawing and GraphicsBasics of Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Basics of Engineering Drawing and GraphicsJeyapoovan Thangasamy
 
Orthographic Projection
Orthographic ProjectionOrthographic Projection
Orthographic ProjectionPresario Nyioq
 
Introduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphicsIntroduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphicsSagar Patel
 
Basic introduction to Engineering Drawing
Basic introduction to Engineering DrawingBasic introduction to Engineering Drawing
Basic introduction to Engineering DrawingTariku Dessie
 
Unit iii projection of solids converted
Unit  iii projection of solids convertedUnit  iii projection of solids converted
Unit iii projection of solids convertedganesasmoorthy raju
 
Introduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphicsIntroduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphicsSuraj Meshram
 

Mais procurados (20)

Engineering drawing-part-1
Engineering drawing-part-1Engineering drawing-part-1
Engineering drawing-part-1
 
Projections unit 3
Projections unit 3Projections unit 3
Projections unit 3
 
Section of solids
Section of solidsSection of solids
Section of solids
 
Projections of Planes
Projections of PlanesProjections of Planes
Projections of Planes
 
Section of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
Section of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICSSection of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
Section of solids - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
 
Unit ii projection of planes
Unit  ii projection of planesUnit  ii projection of planes
Unit ii projection of planes
 
Section of solids
Section of solidsSection of solids
Section of solids
 
Orthographic projection
Orthographic projectionOrthographic projection
Orthographic projection
 
Isometric projections
Isometric projectionsIsometric projections
Isometric projections
 
Isometric projections for engineering students
Isometric projections for engineering studentsIsometric projections for engineering students
Isometric projections for engineering students
 
Unit iv section of solids
Unit  iv section of solidsUnit  iv section of solids
Unit iv section of solids
 
Unit ii projection of lines
Unit  ii projection of linesUnit  ii projection of lines
Unit ii projection of lines
 
Projection of Lines
Projection of LinesProjection of Lines
Projection of Lines
 
leliso hobicho
leliso hobicholeliso hobicho
leliso hobicho
 
Basics of Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Basics of Engineering Drawing and GraphicsBasics of Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Basics of Engineering Drawing and Graphics
 
Orthographic Projection
Orthographic ProjectionOrthographic Projection
Orthographic Projection
 
Introduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphicsIntroduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphics
 
Basic introduction to Engineering Drawing
Basic introduction to Engineering DrawingBasic introduction to Engineering Drawing
Basic introduction to Engineering Drawing
 
Unit iii projection of solids converted
Unit  iii projection of solids convertedUnit  iii projection of solids converted
Unit iii projection of solids converted
 
Introduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphicsIntroduction to engineering graphics
Introduction to engineering graphics
 

Destaque

1pt Perspective
1pt Perspective1pt Perspective
1pt Perspectivegallet
 
2 Pt Perspective
2 Pt Perspective2 Pt Perspective
2 Pt Perspectivegallet
 
Projection of lines with problems
Projection of lines with problemsProjection of lines with problems
Projection of lines with problemsIndia
 
AutoCAD introduction
AutoCAD introductionAutoCAD introduction
AutoCAD introductionrfzah
 
Orthographic projection exercises
Orthographic projection exercisesOrthographic projection exercises
Orthographic projection exercisesSisco Batalla
 
Projection of lines
Projection of linesProjection of lines
Projection of linesKashyap Shah
 
Lesson 2 orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0
Lesson 2   orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0Lesson 2   orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0
Lesson 2 orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0techdesign
 
Lecture 3 A Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009
Lecture 3 A   Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009Lecture 3 A   Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009
Lecture 3 A Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009nttf
 
BE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course ppt
BE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course pptBE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course ppt
BE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course pptDhruv Parekh
 

Destaque (11)

1pt Perspective
1pt Perspective1pt Perspective
1pt Perspective
 
Atmospheric Perspective
Atmospheric PerspectiveAtmospheric Perspective
Atmospheric Perspective
 
2 Pt Perspective
2 Pt Perspective2 Pt Perspective
2 Pt Perspective
 
Projection of lines
Projection of linesProjection of lines
Projection of lines
 
Projection of lines with problems
Projection of lines with problemsProjection of lines with problems
Projection of lines with problems
 
AutoCAD introduction
AutoCAD introductionAutoCAD introduction
AutoCAD introduction
 
Orthographic projection exercises
Orthographic projection exercisesOrthographic projection exercises
Orthographic projection exercises
 
Projection of lines
Projection of linesProjection of lines
Projection of lines
 
Lesson 2 orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0
Lesson 2   orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0Lesson 2   orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0
Lesson 2 orthographic drawing - tdj3 m0
 
Lecture 3 A Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009
Lecture 3 A   Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009Lecture 3 A   Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009
Lecture 3 A Isometric And Orthographic Sketching 2009
 
BE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course ppt
BE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course pptBE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course ppt
BE sem 1 Engineering Graphics(E.G.) full course ppt
 

Semelhante a Isometric projections

Semelhante a Isometric projections (20)

Engineering graphics isometric
Engineering graphics   isometricEngineering graphics   isometric
Engineering graphics isometric
 
Isomatric projections unit 4
Isomatric projections unit 4Isomatric projections unit 4
Isomatric projections unit 4
 
B.tech i eg u5 isometric
B.tech  i eg u5 isometricB.tech  i eg u5 isometric
B.tech i eg u5 isometric
 
Isometricprojectionspart 1-100716050446-phpapp02
Isometricprojectionspart 1-100716050446-phpapp02Isometricprojectionspart 1-100716050446-phpapp02
Isometricprojectionspart 1-100716050446-phpapp02
 
Isometric
IsometricIsometric
Isometric
 
Unit 8
Unit 8Unit 8
Unit 8
 
Copy of isometric
Copy of isometricCopy of isometric
Copy of isometric
 
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
ISOMETRIC DRAWINGISOMETRIC DRAWING
ISOMETRIC DRAWING
 
Isometric - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
Isometric - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICSIsometric - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
Isometric - ENGINEERING DRAWING/GRAPHICS
 
9. Isometric Projections.ppt
9. Isometric Projections.ppt9. Isometric Projections.ppt
9. Isometric Projections.ppt
 
SESSION-5-ISOMETRIC-PROJECTION.pdf
SESSION-5-ISOMETRIC-PROJECTION.pdfSESSION-5-ISOMETRIC-PROJECTION.pdf
SESSION-5-ISOMETRIC-PROJECTION.pdf
 
Appendex a
Appendex aAppendex a
Appendex a
 
IRJET- On the Generalization of Lami’s Theorem
IRJET- On the Generalization of Lami’s TheoremIRJET- On the Generalization of Lami’s Theorem
IRJET- On the Generalization of Lami’s Theorem
 
Bs33424429
Bs33424429Bs33424429
Bs33424429
 
Bs33424429
Bs33424429Bs33424429
Bs33424429
 
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)
 
Similar Triangles II
Similar Triangles IISimilar Triangles II
Similar Triangles II
 
6. TACHOMETRIC SURVEYING (SUR) 3140601 GTU
6. TACHOMETRIC SURVEYING (SUR) 3140601 GTU6. TACHOMETRIC SURVEYING (SUR) 3140601 GTU
6. TACHOMETRIC SURVEYING (SUR) 3140601 GTU
 
Week 1
Week 1Week 1
Week 1
 
tacheometric surveying
tacheometric surveyingtacheometric surveying
tacheometric surveying
 

Mais de Hareesha N Gowda, Dayananda Sagar College of Engg, Bangalore

Mais de Hareesha N Gowda, Dayananda Sagar College of Engg, Bangalore (20)

Alumni Meet Invitation.pdf
Alumni Meet Invitation.pdfAlumni Meet Invitation.pdf
Alumni Meet Invitation.pdf
 
Brammadevarahalli GP Panchapayana
Brammadevarahalli GP PanchapayanaBrammadevarahalli GP Panchapayana
Brammadevarahalli GP Panchapayana
 
Introduction to control systems
Introduction to control systemsIntroduction to control systems
Introduction to control systems
 
Be project report template
Be project report templateBe project report template
Be project report template
 
Computer aided machine drawing manual
Computer aided machine drawing manualComputer aided machine drawing manual
Computer aided machine drawing manual
 
Unit 1- simple stress and strain
Unit 1- simple stress and strainUnit 1- simple stress and strain
Unit 1- simple stress and strain
 
Unit 8: Torsion of circular shafts and elastic stability of columns
Unit 8: Torsion of circular shafts and elastic stability of columnsUnit 8: Torsion of circular shafts and elastic stability of columns
Unit 8: Torsion of circular shafts and elastic stability of columns
 
Unit 6: Bending and shear Stresses in beams
Unit 6: Bending and shear Stresses in beamsUnit 6: Bending and shear Stresses in beams
Unit 6: Bending and shear Stresses in beams
 
Unit 5 shear force and bending moment in beams
Unit 5  shear force and bending moment in beamsUnit 5  shear force and bending moment in beams
Unit 5 shear force and bending moment in beams
 
Unit 3 Compound stresses
Unit 3  Compound stressesUnit 3  Compound stresses
Unit 3 Compound stresses
 
Unit 2 stresses in composite sections
Unit 2  stresses in composite sectionsUnit 2  stresses in composite sections
Unit 2 stresses in composite sections
 
Dynamics of Machines: Question bank unitwise from vtu old question papers
Dynamics of Machines: Question bank unitwise from vtu old question papersDynamics of Machines: Question bank unitwise from vtu old question papers
Dynamics of Machines: Question bank unitwise from vtu old question papers
 
Mechanics of Materials: Question Bank from old VTU Question papers
Mechanics of Materials: Question Bank from old VTU Question papersMechanics of Materials: Question Bank from old VTU Question papers
Mechanics of Materials: Question Bank from old VTU Question papers
 
Robots: state of-the-art and future trends
Robots: state of-the-art and future trendsRobots: state of-the-art and future trends
Robots: state of-the-art and future trends
 
Screw thread measurements and Gear measurement
Screw thread measurements and Gear measurementScrew thread measurements and Gear measurement
Screw thread measurements and Gear measurement
 
Force, Pressure and Torque measurements
Force, Pressure and Torque measurementsForce, Pressure and Torque measurements
Force, Pressure and Torque measurements
 
Mechanical measurements and Measurement systems
Mechanical measurements and Measurement systemsMechanical measurements and Measurement systems
Mechanical measurements and Measurement systems
 
CIM and automation laboratory manual
CIM and automation laboratory manualCIM and automation laboratory manual
CIM and automation laboratory manual
 
Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining
Introduction to Non-Traditional MachiningIntroduction to Non-Traditional Machining
Introduction to Non-Traditional Machining
 
Chemical machining
Chemical machiningChemical machining
Chemical machining
 

Último

Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfchloefrazer622
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingTechSoup
 
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptxThe byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptxShobhayan Kirtania
 
Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp 9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...
Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp  9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp  9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...
Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp 9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...Pooja Nehwal
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinRaunakKeshri1
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAssociation for Project Management
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Disha Kariya
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docxPoojaSen20
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104misteraugie
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...anjaliyadav012327
 

Último (20)

Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptxThe byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
 
Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp 9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...
Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp  9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp  9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...
Russian Call Girls in Andheri Airport Mumbai WhatsApp 9167673311 💞 Full Nigh...
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docx
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
 

Isometric projections

  • 1. Isometric Projections Hareesha N G Dept of Aeronautical Engg Dayananda Sagar College of Engg Bangalore-78 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 1
  • 2. ISOMETRIC DRAWING IT IS A TYPE OF PICTORIAL PROJECTION IN WHICH ALL THREE DIMENSIONS OF AN OBJECT ARE SHOWN IN ONE VIEW AND IF REQUIRED, THEIR ACTUAL SIZES CAN BE MEASURED DIRECTLY FROM IT. 3-D DRAWINGS CAN BE DRAWN IN NUMEROUS WAYS AS SHOWN BELOW. ALL THESE DRAWINGS MAY BE CALLED 3-DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS, OR PHOTOGRAPHIC OR PICTORIAL DRAWINGS. HERE NO SPECIFIC RELATION AMONG H, L & D AXES IS MENTAINED. TYPICAL CONDITION. IN THIS 3-D DRAWING OF AN OBJECT, ALL THREE DIMENSIONAL AXES ARE MENTAINED AT EQUAL INCLINATIONS WITH EACH OTHER.( 1200) NOW OBSERVE BELOW GIVEN DRAWINGS. ONE CAN NOTE SPECIFIC INCLINATION AMONG H, L & D AXES. ISO MEANS SAME, SIMILAR OR EQUAL. HERE ONE CAN FIND EDUAL INCLINATION AMONG H, L & D AXES. EACH IS 1200 INCLINED WITH OTHER TWO. HENCE IT IS CALLED ISOMETRIC DRAWING L H 01/28/14 H H Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 2 PURPOSE OF ISOMETRIC DRAWING IS TO UNDERSTAND OVERALL SHAPE, SIZE & APPEARANCE OF AN OBJECT PRIOR TO IT’S PRODUCTION.
  • 3. SOME IMPORTANT TERMS: ISOMETRIC AXES, LINES AND PLANES: The three lines AL, AD and AH, meeting at point A and making 1200 angles with each other are termed Isometric Axes. The lines parallel to these axes are called Isometric Lines. A The planes representing the faces of of the cube as well as other planes parallel to these planes are called Isometric Planes. ISOMETRIC SCALE: When one holds the object in such a way that all three dimensions are visible then in the process all dimensions become proportionally inclined to observer’s eye sight and hence appear apparent in lengths. H This reduction is 0.815 or 9 / 11 ( approx.) It forms a reducing scale which Is used to draw isometric drawings and is called Isometric scale. In practice, while drawing isometric projection, it is necessary to convert true lengths into isometric lengths for measuring and marking the sizes. This is conveniently done by constructing an isometric scale as described on next page. 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 3
  • 4. TYPES OF ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS ISOMETRIC VIEW ISOMETRIC PROJECTION Drawn by using True scale ( True dimensions ) Drawn by using Isometric scale ( Reduced dimensions ) D 4 3 H E RU T 1 . 1 ISOM 0 0 G EN L S TH 2 300 C 4 3 2 TH S NG LE 450 A 01/28/14 H B Isometric scale [ Line AC ] requiredHareesha N G, Projection for Isometric DSCE, Bengaluru CONSTRUCTION OF ISOM.SCALE. From point A, with line AB draw 30 0 and 450 inclined lines AC & AD resp on AD. Mark divisions of true length and from each division-point draw vertical lines upto AC line. The divisions thus obtained on AC 4 give lengths on isometric scale.
  • 5. 1 AS THESE ALL ARE 2-D FIGURES WE REQUIRE ONLY TWO ISOMETRIC AXES. D H RECTANGLE A D D L A L C D C A B C B B B IF THE FIGURE IS FRONT VIEW, H & L 1 AXES ARE REQUIRED. H TRIANGLE B IF THE FIGURE IS TOP VIEW, D & L AXES ARE REQUIRED. 2 Shapes containing Inclined lines should be enclosed in a rectangle as shown. Then first draw isom. of that rectangle and then inscribe that 01/28/14 shape as it is. Isometric view if the Shape is F.V. or T.V. SHAPE ISOMETRIC OF PLANE FIGURES 3 1 A 3 A B L 3 L A D 1 2 2 4 H PENTAGON E 1 4 D A E 1 D B D E A D C 2 4 B Hareesha 3 G, DSCE, Bengaluru N C 2 3 L 1 C A 2 B 5 L 3
  • 6. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 2 DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF A CIRCLE IF IT IS A TV OR FV. B FIRST ENCLOSE IT IN A SQUARE. IT’S ISOMETRIC IS A RHOMBUS WITH D & L AXES FOR TOP VIEW. THEN USE H & L AXES FOR ISOMETRIC WHEN IT IS FRONT VIEW. FOR CONSTRUCTION USE RHOMBUS METHOD SHOWN HERE. STUDY IT. 4 C 2 2 C D 01/28/14 1 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru D 1 A 4 3 3 B A 6
  • 7. 3 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 25 R DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE FIGURE SHOWN WITH DIMENTIONS (ON RIGHT SIDE) CONSIDERING IT FIRST AS F.V. AND THEN T.V. 50 MM IF FRONT VIEW 100 MM IF TOP VIEW 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 7
  • 8. ISOMETRIC OF PLANE FIGURES AS THESE ALL ARE 2-D FIGURES WE REQUIRE ONLY TWO ISOMETRIC AXES. SHAPE IF F.V. IF T.V. 4 HEXAGON CIRCLE IF THE FIGURE IS FRONT VIEW, H & L AXES ARE REQUIRED. IF THE FIGURE IS For Isometric of Circle/Semicircle use Rhombus method. Construct Rhombus TOP VIEW, D & L of sides equal to Diameter of circle always. ( Ref. topic ENGG. CURVES.) AXES ARE SEMI CIRCLE REQUIRED. For Isometric of Circle/Semicircle use Rhombus method. Construct it of sides equal to diameter of circle always. 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 8 ( Ref. Previous two pages.)
  • 9. 5 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS ISOMETRIC VIEW OF PENTAGONAL PYRAMID STANDING ON H.P. (Height is added from center of pentagon) ISOMETRIC VIEW OF BASE OF PENTAGONAL PYRAMID STANDING ON H.P. 4 4 D E D L 3 1 C A 2 B D E D L 1 3 C A B 2 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 9
  • 10. 6 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS ISOMETRIC VIEW OF PENTAGONALL PRISM LYING ON H.P. 4 H E 1 D A L C ISOMETRIC VIEW OF HEXAGONAL PRISM STANDING ON H.P. 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 2 B 10 3
  • 11. 7 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS CYLINDER STANDING ON H.P. CYLINDER LYING ON H.P. 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 11
  • 12. 8 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS HALF CYLINDER STANDING ON H.P. ( ON IT’S SEMICIRCULAR BASE) HALF CYLINDER LYING ON H.P. ( with flat face // to H.P.) 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 12
  • 13. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS ISOMETRIC VIEW OF A FRUSTOM OF SQUARE PYRAMID STANDING ON H.P. ON IT’S LARGER BASE. 60 FV X 40 Y 20 TV 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 13 9
  • 14. STUDY ILLUSTRATION 10 PROJECTIONS OF FRUSTOM OF PENTAGONAL PYRAMID ARE GIVEN. DRAW IT’S ISOMETRIC VIEW. SOLUTION STEPS: FIRST DRAW ISOMETRIC OF IT’S BASE. y x 1 4 THEN DRAWSAME SHAPE AS TOP, 60 MM ABOVE THE BASE PENTAGON CENTER. D E THEN REDUCE THE TOP TO 20 MM SIDES AND JOIN WITH THE PROPER BASE CORNERS. A TV 40 20 40 B 2 C 01/28/14 60 20 60 FV ISOMETRIC VIEW OF FRUSTOM OF PENTAGONAL PYRAMID 3 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 14
  • 15. ISOMETRIC VIEW OF 11 A FRUSTOM OF CONE STANDING ON H.P. ON IT’S LARGER BASE. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 60 FV X 40 Y 20 TV 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 15
  • 16. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS PROBLEM: A SQUARE PYRAMID OF 30 MM BASE SIDES AND 50 MM LONG AXIS, IS CENTRALLY PLACED ON THE TOP OF A CUBE OF 50 MM LONG EDGES.DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE PAIR. 30 50 50 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 16 12
  • 17. 13 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS PROBLEM: A TRIANGULAR PYRAMID OF 30 MM BASE SIDES AND 50 MM LONG AXIS, IS CENTRALLY PLACED ON THE TOP OF A CUBE OF 50 MM LONG EDGES. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE PAIR. c a p o b a p o c b SOLUTION HINTS. TO DRAW ISOMETRIC OF A CUBE IS SIMPLE. DRAW IT AS USUAL. BUT FOR PYRAMID AS IT’S BASE IS AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IT CAN NOT BE DRAWN DIRECTLY.SUPPORT OF IT’S TV IS REQUIRED. 01/28/14 SO DRAW TRIANGLE AS A TV, SEPARATELY AND NAME VARIOUS POINTS AS SHOWN. AFTER THIS PLACE IT ON THE TOP OF CUBE AS SHOWN. THEN ADD HEIGHT FROM IT’S CENTER AND COMPLETE IT’S ISOMETRIC AS SHOWN. Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 17
  • 18. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS FV PROBLEM: A SQUARE PLATE IS PIERCED THROUGH CENTRALLY BY A CYLINDER WHICH COMES OUT EQUALLY FROM BOTH FACES OF PLATE. IT’S FV & TV ARE SHOWN. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW. 30 10 30 30 D 50 + 50 TV 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 18 14
  • 19. 15 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS FV PROBLEM: A CIRCULAR PLATE IS PIERCED THROUGH CENTRALLY BY A SQUARE PYRAMID WHICH COMES OUT EQUALLY FROM BOTH FACES OF PLATE. IT’S FV & TV ARE SHOWN. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW. 30 10 30 40 SQUARE TV 60 D 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 19
  • 20. 16 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 10 20 40 FV 40 X Y TV 50 D 30 D 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 20
  • 21. Z 17 ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS OF SPHERE & HEMISPHERE r 300 Isom. Scale r r r C R R r P TO DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF A HEMISPHERE P C = Center of Sphere. P = Point of contact R = True Radius of Sphere r = Isometric Radius. TO DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF A SPHERE 01/28/14 r R P C R r Is oDi re 450 R ct io n STUDY ILLUSTRATIONS 1. FIRST DRAW ISOMETRIC OF SQUARE PLATE. 2. LOCATE IT’S CENTER. NAME IT P. 3. FROM PDRAW VERTICAL LINE UPWARD, LENGTH ‘ r mm’ AND LOCATE CENTER OF SPHERE “C” 4. ‘C’ AS CENTER, WITH RADIUS ‘R’ Bengaluru Hareesha N G, DSCE, DRAW CIRCLE. THIS IS ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF A SPHERE. Adopt same procedure. Draw lower semicircle only. Then around ‘C’ construct Rhombus of Sides equal to Isometric Diameter. For this use iso-scale. Then construct ellipse in this Rhombus as usual And Complete Isometric-Projection of Hemi-sphere. 21
  • 22. 18 PROBLEM: A HEMI-SPHERE IS CENTRALLY PLACED ON THE TOP OF A FRUSTOM OF CONE. DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS OF THE ASSEMBLY. STUDY ILLUSTRATIONS Z r 50 D r R 30 D r 50 P 50 D FIRST CONSTRUCT ISOMETRIC SCALE. USE THIS SCALE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS IN THIS PROBLEM. 450 R r 01/28/14 300 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 22
  • 23. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 19 A SQUARE PYRAMID OF 40 MM BASE SIDES AND 60 MM AXIS IS CUT BY AN INCLINED SECTION PLANE THROUGH THE MID POINT OF AXIS AS SHOWN.DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF SECTION OF PYRAMID. 3’ 4’ 4 1’2’ 3 X Y a 1 2 4 o b 01/28/14 d 1 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 2 3 c 23
  • 24. 20 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 50 X O Y 20 25 O 01/28/14 25 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 20 24
  • 25. 21 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 35 FV 35 x 10 O 20 10 30 40 70 TV O 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 25 y
  • 26. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 24 F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL FV SV y x 10 40 40 60 TV 60 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 26
  • 27. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL FV SV y x 10 40 40 60 TV 60 01/28/14 25 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 27
  • 28. 26 F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS FRONT VIEW L.H.SIDE VIEW 20 20 x 20 O y 50 20 30 20 20 O 20 TOP VIEW 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 28
  • 29. 27 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 30 SQUARE 40 20 50 20 10 O 30 F.V. 60 S.V. O 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 29
  • 30. 28 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. FV 40 O 10 45 30 D 10 50 O 80 TV 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 30
  • 31. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 40 FV O X 29 F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 10 Y 100 10 25 TV 10 30 10 25 O 30 R 20 D 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 31
  • 32. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 30 F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 30 FV RECT. SLOT 10 50 35 10 X O Y 20 D TV 60 D 30 D 01/28/14 O Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 32
  • 33. 31 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 10 25 15 25 40 10 25 25 O O 80 F.V. 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 25 S.V. 33
  • 34. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 32 F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 450 30 FV 40 X Y O 30 D TV 40 01/28/14 O 40 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 15 34
  • 35. 33 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. HEX PART 30 20 20 40 O 50 20 15 O 100 01/28/14 20 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 30 60 35
  • 36. STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 34 F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 40 20 F.V. 30 10 X Y O 10 30 10 30 O 80 T.V. 01/28/14 Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 36
  • 37. F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 10 10 35 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS 15 25 25 X Y O 50 FV 10 LSV 36 NOTE THE SMALL CHZNGE IN 2ND FV & SV. DRAW ISOMETRIC ACCORDINGLY. 10 X O Y FV 01/28/14 LSV Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 37
  • 38. 37 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 30 10 20 20 15 10 15 O 30 15 X 01/28/14 O 15 Y 50 F.V. Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru LEFT S.V. 38
  • 39. 38 STUDY Z ILLUSTRATIONS F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 30 10 60 O 30 O 40 F.V. 01/28/14 40 S.V. Hareesha N G, DSCE, Bengaluru 39