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Section of Solids Hareesha N Gowda Lecturer Dept of Aeronautical Engineering Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 Section of Solids A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Draw XY Line, mark HP and VP. 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Draw Top view and Front View, Mark points 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Show the Section plane, draw vertical projectors to the top view and obtain section pints in the top view. 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Show the sectional top view 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Show the Auxiliary inclined plane, parallel to section plane, draw perpendiculars from the section pints to the auxiliary inclined plane, measure the distances from XY line to section points in the top view 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Reproduce the distances of the top view section points from XY line in to Auxiliary plane, mark points, 1’’, 2’’ and 3’’, join these three points. 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78

Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78 A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane. Make visible edges, Retaining portion dark Show the annotation. Show ans. if Any 9/13/2018 Hareesha N Gowda, DSCE, Blore-78