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No:1 Date: Study on Software for Drafting and Modeling SOLID EDGE V20
INTRODUCTION A Solid Modeling tool is developed by UGS Corporation. To make the design process simple and quick, this software package divides the steps of designing into different environments. This means that each step of designing is completed in a different environment. It is parametric nature of a solid modeling package, it means that the sketch is driven by dimensions, or in other words, the geometry of a model is controlled by its dimensions. It is also Feature based Modeling, which are follows: It is defined as the smallest building block of a model. Any solid model created in Solid Edge is an integration of a number of these features. Each feature can be edited individually to bring in any change in the solid model. SOLID EDGE ENVIRONMENTS Part Environment This environment of Solid Edge is used to create parametric and feature-based solid and surface models. Assembly Environment This environment of Solid Edge is used to create an assembly by assembling the components that were created in the Part environment. Draft Environment This environment is used for the documentation of the parts or assemblies in the form of the drawing views Sheet Metal Environment This module is used to create sheet metal components Weldment Environment This environment enables you to insert components from the Part or Assembly environment and apply weld beads to the parts or assembly. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID EDGE V20 The system requirements for Solid Edge are as follows: An Intel Pentium, AMD Athlon, or AMD Opteron processor-based PC. Windows 2000 Professional running Service Pack 3/4 or Windows XP Professional running Service Pack 1. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. 256MB RAM (512 MB recommended), 640MB hard disk space, OpenGL Accelerator with 65K colors, and CD-ROM for installation. IMPORTANT TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Relationships Relationships are the logical operations that are performed on the selected geometry to make it more accurate in defining its position and size with respect to the other geometry.

Geometry Relationships These logical operations are performed on the basic sketched entities to relate them to the standard properties such as collinearity, concentricity, perpendicularity, and so on. Connect Concentric Horizontal/Vertical Collinear Parallel Relationship Perpendicular Lock Tangent Equal Symmetric Relationship Rigid Set

Assembly Relationships The assembly relationships are the logical operations performed on the components to assemble them at their respective working position in an assembly. Mate Planar Align Axial Align Insert Connect Angle Tangent Cam Parallel Gear Entity An element of geometry is called an entity. An entity can be an arc, a line, a circle, a point, and so on. Prompt Line When you choose a tool, the prompt line is displayed below the ribbon bar. This is helpful, while creating a model, because it provides you with prompt sequences to use a tool.

HOW TO START WITH SOLID EDGE V20 Once you have Solid Edge installed on your computer, choose Start > All Programs > Solid Edge V20 > Solid Edge, as shown in the figure. You can select any environment of Solid Edge to start.

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Fig.1 Windows screen with taskbar and application icons Solid Edge provides with various toolbars and menus, while working with various environments. To start the Part environment, you first need to start Solid Edge. This can be done using the taskbar menu. Choose the Start button on the lower left corner of the screen to invoke the menu and then choose Programs > Solid Edge V20 > Solid Edge. Alternatively, you can choose the shortcut of Solid Edge V20 from the desktop of your computer. The system will prepare to start Solid Edge. Once all the files are loaded, the Solid Edge window will be displayed along with the welcome screen, as shown in Figure-2. To start the Part environment, choose Solid Part from the Create area of the welcome screen You can also start a new part document using the New dialog box. To do so, choose the New button from the Main toolbar of the welcome screen; the New dialog box will be displayed, as shown in Figure 3. The options in this dialog box are discussed next.

Figure 2. Welcome screen of Solid Edge

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Figure 3. New dialog box

Preview Area The Preview area shows the preview of the selected template. A new Solid Edge document in the Part environment is shown in Figure 2-5. This figure also shows various components of the part document of Solid Edge.

Figure 4. Preview Area

NOTE: You can also use the keyboard to modify the drawing display area. To do so, the following combinations of keys can be used: CTRL+ Top/Left arrow key = Zoom In CTRL+ Bottom/Right arrow key = Zoom Out
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SHIFT+ Left/Bottom arrow key = Rotate Left SHIFT+ Right/Top arrow key = Rotate Right CTRL + SHIFT+ Top arrow key = Pan Upward CTRL + SHIFT+ Left arrow key = Pan Toward Left CTRL + SHIFT+ Bottom arrow key = Pan Downward CTRL + SHIFT+ Right arrow key = Pan Toward Right Edge Bar When you choose the EdgeBar button from the Main toolbar, the EdgeBar is removed from the main window. It lists all occurrences of features and sketches of a model in a chronicle

Fig 5.The EdgeBar

PART ENVIRONMENT TOOLBARS There are several toolbars that can be invoked in the Part environment Main Toolbar

Fig 6.The Main toolbar


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Features Toolbar The Features toolbar consists of the modeling tools that are used to convert a sketch into a solid model.

Fig 7.The Features Toolbar Surfacing Toolbar The Surfacing toolbar consists of the modeling tools that are used to create surface models. This toolbar is available only when you are in the Part environment.

Fig 8.The Surfacing Toolbar

Assembly Environment Toolbar There are several toolbars that can be invoked in the Assembly environment of Solid Edge Assembly Commands Toolbar The Assembly Commands toolbar is used to create and manage assemblies.

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Fig 9.The Assembly Commands toolbar Draft Environment Toolbar Drawing Toolbar This toolbar is extensively used in the Draft environment for generating and creating drawing views.

Fig 10.The Drawing Toolbar ADDITIONAL DESIGN TOOLS Designing in Solid Edge is made easier by introducing the Ribbon bar and EdgeBar. The tools available in the Ribbon bar and EdgeBar are different for different tools and in the different environments of Solid Edge. Ribbon Bar The ribbon bar enables you to switch back and forth while creating a model, an assembly, or a drawing.

Fig 11.The Ribbon Bar


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QuickPick This tool enables you to select elements from the drawing window. This tool is used when the elements or components are overlapping and you need to make a selection.

Fig 12.The QuickPick list box COLOR SCHEME IN THIS TEXTBOOK This book uses white color as the background. To change the background color, choose Tools > Options to display the Options dialog box. Choose the Colors tab in the dialog box to display various colors, as shown in the figure.

Fig 13.Colors tab of the Options dialog box UNITS FOR DIMENSIONS When you install Solid Edge 20, you need to specify the units of dimensions that will be used in all the environments of Solid Edge.The units can be in inches or millimeters DIMENSIONING THE SKETCHED ENTITIES Adding Linear Dimensions

Linear dimensioning of lines

Linear dimensioning of points

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Adding Angular Dimensions Angular dimensions are used to dimension angles

Angular dimensioning of two lines

Angular Dimensioning using Three Points

Angular Dimensioning of the Sweep Angle of an Arc

Dimensioning the sweep angle of an arc

Adding Diameter Dimensions

Diameter dimensioning of an arc and a circle

Radial dimensioning of an arc and a circle

THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENT Solid Edge has a separate environment called the Draft environment, which is used for generating drawing views.

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TYPES OF VIEWS GENERATED IN SOLID EDGE In Solid Edge, there are two types of drafting techniques: generative drafting and interactive drafting. In the generative drafting, the views are generated from the part or assembly that is already created. In the interactive drafting, the views are sketched using the sketching tools. Base View Principal View Auxiliary View Section View Detail View Broken-Out View AUTOMATIC SAVING OPTION In Solid Edge, you can set the option to save the files automatically after a regular interval of time. To set this option, choose Tools > Options to display the Options dialog box. Choose the Save tab and select the Automatically preserve documents by check box.
ABSOLUTE CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM
Syntax = X Displacement ,Y Displacement Reference Point = Origin Point (0,0)
(20,50 ) (50,70)

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Command Line : Specify First Point: 20,20

Specify Next Point or [Undo]: 70,20 Specify Next Point or [Undo]: 50,70 Specify Next Point or [Close/Undo]: 20,50 Specify Next Point or [Close/Undo]: 20,20 Specify next point or [Close/Undo]:

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RELATIVE RECTANGULAR CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM

Syntax = @X Displacement, Y Displacement


Y 60 50 40 30 Origin Point 20 10 (@0,30)
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Reference Point = Previous Entered Point


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Comman Line d: Specify First Point: 20,20 Specify Next Point or [Undo]: @50,0 Specify Next Point or [Undo]: @0,30 Specify Next Point or [Close/Undo]: @50,0 Specify Next Point or [Close/Undo]: @0,-30 Specify next point or [Close/Undo]:

RELATIVE POLAR CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM

Syntax = @Distance < Angle


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60 (@50<180) 50 40 30 (@30<270)

Reference Point = Previous Entered Point


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Command: Line Specify First Point: 20,20

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Specify Next Point or [Undo]: @50<0 Specify Next Point or [Undo]: @30<90 Specify Next Point or [Close/Undo]: @50<180 Specify Next Point or [Close/Undo]: @30<270 Specify next point or [Close/Undo]:

CONVERTING SKETCHES INTO BASE FEATURES Most of the designs are a combination of various sketched, placed, and reference features.After finishing drawing and dimensioning a sketch, you need to convert it into the base feature. The base features are created in the Part environment. This environment is invoked when you choose Finish from the ribbon bar.
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Creating Base Features By Protrusion as shown below.

Profile for the protrusion feature

Resulting protrusion feature

Plane or Sketch Step This step is active whenever you invoke the Protrusion tool. You can select any of the base reference planes for drawing the profile of the protrusion feature. The plane on which you click will be taken as the sketching plane and the sketching environment will be invoked. Draw Profile Step The Draw Profile step is invoked automatically as soon as you select a reference plane to draw the profile. Extent Step The Extent step is automatically invoked when you exit the sketching environment after creating the profile or when you choose the Accept button after selecting the profile. The options available in the ribbon bar under this step are: ONE-Direction Extrude

Preview of the protrusion feature being created by extruding in one direction Non-symmetric Extent The Non-symmetric Extent button is chosen to extrude the profile non symmetrically on both sides of the plane on which the profile is created, or in other words, to specify different depths of extrusion on both sides. Direction 1 and Direction 2 Symmetric Extent

Preview of the protrusion feature being created with symmetric extent Finite Extent
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This button is chosen by default to specify the depth of the protrusion feature by specifying its numeric value. Distance The Distance edit box is used to specify the numeric value of the depth of the protrusion feature Step While defining the depth of the protrusion feature by moving the cursor on the screen, the value in the Distance edit box increases or decreases in a predefined increment. This value is specified in the Step edit box. CREATING BASE FEATURES USING THE REVOLVED PROTRUSION

Profile for the revolve protrusion

Resulting revolved protrusion

Non-symmetric Extent The Non-symmetric Extent button is chosen to revolve the profile nonsymmetrically on both sides of the plane on which the profile is created, or in other words, to specify different angles of revolution on both sides. Symmetric Extent The Symmetric Revolve button is chosen to revolve the profile symmetrically on both sides of the plane on which the profile is drawn Revolve 360 This button is chosen to revolve the profile through 360-degree. Finite Extent This button is chosen by default to create the revolved feature and is used to revolve the profile through a specified angle. Angle

180-degree revolved protrusion in one direction

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Step This edit box is used to specify the value by which the angle value will be increased or decreased when you move the cursor in the drawing window to define the angle of revolution

ROTATING THE VIEW OF A MODEL IN 3D SPACE Solid Edge provides you with an option of rotating the view of a solid model freely in three-dimensional (3D) space. To invoke this option, choose the Rotate button from the Main toolbar. When you choose the Rotate button, a 3D indicator with three axes and the origin will be displayed at the center of the current view. This 3D indicator is called the Rotate tool. RESTORING STANDARD VIEWS To restore the standard views, choose the down arrow on the right of the Named Views tool in the Main toolbar; a drop-down list will be displayed with the standard views, as shown in the figure.

The Named Views drop-down list

SETTING DISPLAY MODES You can set the display modes for the solid models using the buttons provided in the Main toolbar

The display modes that you can set for the solid models are:
Shaded with Visible Edges

In this mode, the models are displayed shaded along with all visible edges in them Shaded In the Shaded display mode, the models are displayed shaded without highlighting any edge of the model Visible and Hidden Edges In this display mode, all visible and hidden edges are displayed in the model

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Visible Edges In this display mode, only the visible edges are displayed in the model

Drop Shadow This button is chosen to display the shadow of the solid model. The shadow will be displayed below the model Disadvantage of MANUAL DRAFTING 1. More Time consuming 2. Accuracy is less 3. Skilled draftsman required 4. Modification can not be made easily 5. Preserving & Maintenance of drawing is difficult 6. Picturisation of complicated components are difficult 7. Difficult to draw 3D diagrams Advantages of Computer Aided drafting 1. Improves productivity in design 2. Reduced lead time in design level 3. Reduced design error 4. Improved accuracy in design calculation 5. Allow design change 6. Standardize the design, drafting & Documentation procedure 7. Saving the drawings are very easy 8. 3D diagrams can be easily drawn 9. Drawings file are transfer to other software through internet. 10. Time consuming is less

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Title Block All Dimensions are in mm

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Ex.No:2 Date: Exercise on Title Block


Aim: To Draw the Given Title Block. Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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PARABOLA: It is defined as a plane curve which is the locus of a point moving in such a way that its distance from a fixed point, the focus is always equal to its distance from a fixed straight line. Exercise: Parabola 1. Draw a parabola whose focus is at a distance of 50 mm from the directrix. tangent and normal at any point on it. 2. A fixed point is 50 mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is equal to its distance from the fixed point. Name the curve. Draw a tangent and normal at any point on it.

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Ex.No:3 Date: Exercise on Curves (Parabola)


Aim: To construct a parabola, when the distance between focus and the directrix is 60mm. Draw tangent and normal at any point P on the curve Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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SPIRAL
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A spiral is a plane curve generated by a point which moves uniformly around and towards or away from a fixed point, is the pole Exercise: Spiral 1. Draw a spiral of Archimedes making one turn in a circle of diameter 100mm, also draw tangent and normal at any point on the curve

2. A point P moves away from the fixed point O and reaches a distance of 45 mm while moving around it once. Its movement from O being uniform. Draw the curve traced out by the point P. Draw tangent and normal at any point on the curve 25 mm from the pole

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Date: Exercise on Curves (Spiral)


Aim: To Draw a spiral of Archimedes making one turn in a circle of diameter 100mm also draw tangent and normal at any point on the curve

Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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INVOLUTES
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It is defined as a curve traced by a point on a taut cord (string) as it unwinds from around a circle or a polygon. Exercise: Involutes 1. 2. 3. 4. Draw the curve traced out by an end of a thick wire unwound from an equilateral triangle of side 30mm, the wire is kept tight. Draw one turn of the involute of a hexagon whose side is 25 mm. Draw one turn of the involute of a pentagon whose side is 25 mm. Draw the involute of a circle of diameter 50 mm.

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Date: Exercise on Curves (lnvolute)


Aim: To draw the involute of a circle of diameter 50 mm Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Simple prism


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Exercise: Prism 1. Draw the Projection of Hexagonal Prism of base side 30 mm and axis 60 mm when it is lying on the ground on one of its rectangular faces and axis is inclined at 35 inclined to VP. A Square prism of base side 35 mm and axis length 60 mm lies on the HP on one of its longer edges with its faces equally inclined to the HP. Draw its projection when its axis is inclined at 30 to the VP. A hexagonal prism of base 30 mm and axis length 60 mm rests on the HP on one of its base edges with its axis inclined at 60 to the HP and parallel to the VP. Draw its top and front Views.

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Date: Exercise on Plan and Elevation of Simple Solid (Projection of Prism)


Aim: To draw the top and front view of a hexagonal prism of base 30 mm and axis length 60 mm rests on the HP on one of its base edges with its axis inclined at 60 to the HP and parallel to the VP Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Simple Pyramid


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Exercise: Pyramid 1. Draw the Projection of A Square Pyramid of base of side 30 mm and axis 60 mm when it is resting on the HP on one its base corners with a base side containing the corner making 35 with the HP, The axis is inclined at 30 to the VP and is parallel to the HP and the vertex is away from the VP. A hexagonal pyramid of base edge 40 mm and altitude 80 mm rests on one of its base edges on the HP with its axis inclined at 30 to the HP and parallel to the VP. Draw its top and Front view. A pentagonal pyramid of base 30 mm and axis length 65 mm rests on one base side on HP such that the height base corner is 20 mm above HP, its axis is parallel to the VP. Draw its top and front views.

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Date: Exercise on Plan and Elevation of Simple Solid (Projection of Pyramid)


Aim: To draw the top and front view of a pentagonal pyramid of base 30 mm and axis length 65 mm rests on one base side on HP such that the height base corner is 20 mm above HP, its axis is parallel to the VP..

Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Simple Cylinder


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Exercise: Cylinder 1. Draw the projections of a cylinder of diameter 50 mm and axis length 80 mm when it is lying on the ground with its axis inclined at 45 to the VP and parallel to the ground. Draw the projection of cylinder of diameter 50 mm and the axis 70 mm rest on HP on a point of its base with its axis is inclined at 45 to the HP and parallel to VP.

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Date: Exercise on Plan and Elevation of Simple Solid (Projection of Cylinder)


Aim: To Draw the plan and elevation of a cylinder of diameter 50 mm and axis length 80 mm when it is lying on the ground with its axis inclined at 45 to the VP and parallel to the ground Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Simple Cone


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Exercise: Cone 1. Draw the projections of a cone of diameter 50 mm and axis length 80 mm when it is lying on the ground with its axis inclined at 45 to the VP and parallel to the ground. Draw the projection of cone of diameter 50 mm and the axis 70 mm rest on HP on a point of its base with its axis is inclined at 45 to the HP and parallel to VP. Draw the projection of cone of diameter 50 mm and axis length 75 mm, when it is lying on the ground on one of its generator with its axis parallel to VP.

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Date: Exercise on Plan and Elevation of Simple Solid (Projection of Cone)


Aim: To draw the plan and elevation of a cone of diameter 50 mm and the axis 70 mm rest on HP on a point of its base with its axis is inclined at 45 to the HP and parallel to VP. Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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V BLOCK All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on Plan and Elevation of Simple Objects (V-Block)


Aim: To draw the front view, top view and side view of the given object (V Block)

Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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FLANGE COUPLING All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on Plan and Elevation of Simple Objects (Flange Coupling)


Aim: To draw the front view, top view, and side view of the given object (Flange coupling) Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Plan of Residential Building with two Bed Rooms All Dimensions are in mm

Outer wall thickness = 300 mm Partition wall ( inner wall) thickness = 200 mm

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Date: Exercise on Plan of Residential Building with two Bed Rooms.


Aim: To draw the plan of given residential Building with two rooms. Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Queen Post Truss

King Post Truss

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Date: Exercise on Simple Steel Truss.


Aim: To draw the given diagram of truss Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Section of solids : Prism Exercise : Prism 1. A square prism of base side 30 mm and height 60 mm rests on the HP on one of its ends with two of its rectangular faces equally inclined to the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 60 to the HP meeting the axis at 15 mm from the top. Draw its elevation and sectional plan of the section.

2. A hexagonal prism of base side 30 mm and axis length 70 mm rests on the HP on one of its rectangular faces with its axis perpendicular to the VP. It is cut by a vertical plane inclined at 30 to the VP. The cutting plane meets the axis at a distance of 30 mm from one end. Draw the top view and sectional elevation of the section.

3. A pentagonal prism of base side 40 mm and axis length 80 mm is lying on the HP on

one of its rectangular faces with its axis parallel to both the HP and the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the HP and inclined at 30 to xy. The cutting plane meets the axis at 16 mm from one of its ends. Draw the top view and sectional front view of the section.

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Date: Exercise on Sectional Views of Simple Solid (Projection of Prism)


Aim: To draw the elevation and sectional plan of a square prism of base side 30 mm and height 60 mm rests on the HP on one of its ends with two of its rectangular faces equally inclined to the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 60 to the HP meeting the axis at 15 mm from the top. Draw its elevation and sectional plan of the section Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Section of solids : Pyramid Exercise : Pyramid 1. A pentagonal pyramid of base side20 mm and altitude 55 mm rests on its base on the HP with one of the base edges perpendicular to the VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 50 to the base. The cutting plane meets the axis at 15 mm above the base. Draw the front view and sectional top view of the section.
2. A hexagonal pyramid of base side 25 mm and axis 55 mm rests on its base on the HP

with two base edges perpendicular to the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30 to the HP meeting the axis at 20 mm from the vertex. Draw the elevation and sectional plan of the section. 3. A pentagonal pyramid of base side 40 mm and altitude 80 mm rests on one corner of the base on the HP such that the axis is inclined at 30 to the HP and parallel to the VP. The base edges containing the resting corner are equally inclined to the HP. A cutting plane parallel to the HP cuts the solid bisecting the axis. Draw the front view and the sectional top view of the pyramid

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Date: Exercise on Sectional Views of Simple Solid (Projection of Pyramid)


Aim: To draw the elevation and sectional plan of a hexagonal pyramid of base side 25 mm and axis 55 mm rests on its base on the HP with two base edges perpendicular to the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30 to the HP meeting the axis at 20 mm from the vertex. Draw the elevation and sectional plan of the section. Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Section of solids: Cylinder Exercise: Cylinder 1. A cylinder of diameter 40 mm and axis length 60 mm lies on the HP on one of its generators with its axis parallel to the HP and inclined at 30 to the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the HP so that the true shape of the section is an ellipse of major axis 55 mm. Draw the sectional front view of the section 2. A cylinder of diameter 40 mm and axis length 60 mm lies on the HP on a point of its base with its axis parallel to the VP and inclined at 45 to the HP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and 30 to the HP and bisect the axis. Draw the sectional Top view of the section 3. A cylinder of Diameter of 50 mm axis 70 mm rest on HP on one of its base, It is cut by a plane perpendicular to VP and inclined 45 to the HP, the cutting plane meet the axis at a distance of 30 mm from top, draw the projection, and show the sectional top View.

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Date: Exercise on Sectional Views of Simple Solid (Projection of Cylinder)


Aim: To draw the sectional front view and plan of a cylinder of diameter 40 mm and axis length 60 mm lies on the HP on one of its generators with its axis parallel to the HP and inclined at 30 to the VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the HP so that the true shape of the section is an ellipse of major axis 55 mm. Draw the sectional front view of the section Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Projection of Section of solids : Cone Exercise: Cone

1. A right circular cone of base diameter 40 mm and axis length 60 mm rests on its base on the HP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the HP and inclined at 45 to the VP. The shortest distance between the cutting plane and the plan of the axis is 10 mm. Draw the plan, sectional elevation of the section. 2. A cone of base diameter 50 mm and altitude 60 mm rests on its base on the HP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and parallel to one of the extreme generators, 10 mm away from it. Draw the sectional plan of the section. 3. A cone of base diameter 50 mm and altitude 60 mm lies on the HP on a contour generator with its axis parallel to the VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 15 to the HP. The cutting plane meets the axis at 20 mm from the base. Draw the front view and the sectional top view.

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Date: Exercise on Sectional Views of Simple Solid (Projection of Cone)


Aim: To draw front view and sectional top view of a cone of base diameter 50 mm and altitude 60 mm lies on the HP on a contour generator with its axis parallel to the VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 15 to the HP. The cutting plane meets the axis at 20 mm from the base. Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Orthographic view All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on Isometric projection of Simple Objects (1)


Aim: To draw the isometric view of the given orthographic view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Orthographic view All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on Isometric projection of Simple Objects (2)


Aim: To draw the isometric view of the given orthographic view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Orthographic view All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on Isometric projection of Simple Objects (3)


Aim: To draw the isometric view of the given orthographic view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Orthographic view All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on Isometric projection of Simple Objects (4)


Aim: To draw the isometric view of the given orthographic view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on creation of 3-D models (1)


Aim: To draw the 3 D Model of the given view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on creation of 3-D models (2)


Aim: To draw the 3 D Model of the given view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

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Orthographic view All Dimensions are in mm

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Date: Exercise on creation of 3-D models (3)


Aim: To draw the 3 D Model of the given orthographic view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

Result:

Department of Mechanical Engineering, SSM College of Engineering .

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Orthographic view All Dimensions are in mm


Department of Mechanical Engineering, SSM College of Engineering .

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Ex.No:25 Date: Exercise on creation of 3-D models (4)


Aim: To draw the 3 D Model of the given orthographic view Software Used: Solid Edge V20 Procedure:

Department of Mechanical Engineering, SSM College of Engineering .

63

Result:

Department of Mechanical Engineering, SSM College of Engineering .

64

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