ME 1140 Lecture 04 Projection
ME 1140 Lecture 04 Projection
ME 1140 Lecture 04 Projection
2023
Engineering Drawing
Projection Theory
Presented By
Durjoy Kumar Paul
Lecturer
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology
Date: 27.01.2023
Projection Theory
Engineering and technical graphics
are dependent on projection
methods
2 methods primarily used
Projection Theory
Projection theory comprises of the
principles used to graphically represent 3D
objects on 2D media
Based on 2 variables:
Line of Sight (LOS): an imaginary
ray of light between the observer’s
eye and an object. Parallel – all LOS
are parallel; perspective – all LOS
start at a point
Plane of projection: an imaginary
flat plane where the image created by
LOS is projected.
Projection Theory
Orthographic projection: a parallel proj. technique where the proj.
plane is placed between observer and object and is perpendicular to the
parallel lines of sight
Projection Theory
Projections
Axonometric Multiview
Projections Projections
Orthographic Projection
Introduction
Orthographic projection = 2-D representation
of a 3-D object.
Introduction
An orthographic projection represents different
sides of an object.
Top
Top
Right Side
Top
Top
Top
Bottom
Top
Top
Bottom
Orthographic Projection
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Front
Top
Completed Drawing
Exercise
Exercise 1-3
Fill the following dotted orthographic projection with the
appropriate line types.
Date: 27.01.2023
NOTICE!
The small dashes cross in the middle.
NOTICE!
The center line connects between
features in the same view.
Exercise
Missing lines 1
Exercise 1
Fill in the missing lines in
the front, right side, and
top views.
Exercise
Missing lines 2
Exercise 2
Fill in the missing lines in
the top, front, and right
side views.
Exercise 1-9
Exercise 1-9
Identify the best choice for
the front view.
Estimating the distances,
draw the front, top, and
right side views.
Front view = A
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