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1 Introduction to PROJECTION

2 PROJECTION is defined as an image or a drawing of an object made on a plane.

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4 To convey the external as well as internal features of objects in terms of shape and size.

5 All drawings used in the field of engineering are based on the Principles of Projection.

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7 PROJECTION is defined as an image or a drawing of an object made on a plane. Pictorial View to reveal all three directions of space in one picture.

8 It is capable of conveying the external as well as internal features of objects in terms of shape and size.

9 PROJECTION METHOD Light

10 Line of sight Line of sight is an imaginary ray between an observer’s eye and an object. Line of sight Parallel projection Line of sight Perspective projection There are 2 types of LOS : parallel converge and

11 1) It is difficult to create. 2) It does not reveal exact shape and size. Width is distorted not Perspective projection is not used by engineer for manufacturing of parts, because…

12 Plane of projection Plane of projection is an imaginary flat plane which the image is created. The image is produced by connecting the points where the LOS pierce the projection plane. Parallel projection Plane of projection

13 PROJECTION THEORY The projection theory is based on two variables: 1) Line of sight 2) Plane of projection (image plane or picture plane) The projection theory is used to graphically represent 3-D objects on 2-D media (paper, computer screen).

14 PROJECTION METHOD Perspective Oblique Orthographic Parallel

15 Orthographic Projection

16 5 Orthographic projection Orthographic projection is a parallel projection technique in which the parallel lines of sight are perpendicular to the projection plane MEANING 1 2 3 4

17 ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEW Orthographic view Orthographic view depends on relative position of the object to the line of sight. Two dimensions of an object is shown. Three dimensions of an object is shown. Rotate Tilt More than one view is needed to represent the object. Multiview drawing Axonometric drawing

18 OBJECT REPRESENTATION Axonometric projection ~ that shows all three dimensions of an object in one view. Multiview projection ~ that each view show an object in two dimensions. Both drawing types are used in technical drawing for communication. Orthographic projection technique can produce….

19 PROJECTION METHOD Perspective Oblique Orthographic Axonometric Multiview Parallel

20 Perspective / Axonometric / Oblique Projection

21 MULTIVIEW PROJECTION Three principle dimensions of an object … Width Depth Height Width Height Depth … can be presented only two in each view. Adjacent view(s) is needed to fulfill the size description.

22 1. Revolve the object with respect to observer. TO OBTAIN MULTIVIEW REPRESENTATION OF AN OBJECT 2. The observer move around the object.

23 REVOLVE THE OBJECT Front view Right side view Top view

24 Front view Right side view Top view

25 THE GLASS BOX CONCEPT Bottom view Left side view Rear view

26 Height Width Depth History

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