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The document outlines a series of engineering drawing exercises for students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Cambridge Institute of Technology. Each exercise involves creating projections, isometric views, or developments of various geometric solids, including laminae, prisms, pyramids, and cones, under specific orientations and conditions. The tasks emphasize the application of computer-aided engineering drawing techniques to visualize and represent three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional formats.

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CAED Assignment Questions

The document outlines a series of engineering drawing exercises for students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Cambridge Institute of Technology. Each exercise involves creating projections, isometric views, or developments of various geometric solids, including laminae, prisms, pyramids, and cones, under specific orientations and conditions. The tasks emphasize the application of computer-aided engineering drawing techniques to visualize and represent three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional formats.

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CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH CAMPUS

KUNDANA, BENGALURU-562110

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sub. Name: Computer Aided Engineering Sub. Code:BCEDK103


Drawing

1. A square lamina ABCD of 40mm side rests on corner A, such that the diagonal AC appears to be
at 450 to VP. The two sides AD and AB containing the corner A makes equal inclinations with HP.
The surface of the lamina makes 300 with HP. Draw the top and front views.
2.
A pentagonal pyramid 25mm sides of base and 50mm axis length rests on HP on one of its slant
triangular faces. Draw the projections of the pyramid when the axis appears to be inclined to VP at
450
3. A cone of base diameter 30mm and height 40mm rests centrally over a cube of side 50mm. draw
the isometric projection of the combination of solids.
4. A square prism of base sides 30mm and axis length 60mm is resting on HP with all the vertical
faces equally inclined to VP. It is cut by an inclined plane 600 to HP and perpendicular to VP and
is passing through a point on the axis at a distance of 50mm from the base. Obtain the development
for the truncated portion of the solid.
5. A regular hexagonal lamina of sides 25mm is lying in such a way that one of its sides on HP while
the side opposite to the side in which it rests is on VP. If the lamina makes 60 0 to HP. Draw the
projections of the lamina.
6.
A cube of 30mm sides is resting on one of its corners on HP such that one of its solid diagonal is
perpendicular to VP. Draw the projections of the solid.
7. A sphere of 50mm is placed centrally on the top face of a cube of side 50mm. draw the isometric
projection of the combination of solids.
8. A rectangular prism of base sides 30mm*20mm and axis length 60mm is resting on HP with the
longer base side inclined at 400 to VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 450 to HP and perpendicular
to VP and bisects the axis. Draw the development of lateral surface of prism.
9. A rectangular lamina of sides 35mm*25mm rest on HP on one of its shorter edges. The lamina is
rotated about the edge on which it rests till it appears as a square in the top view. The edge on which
the lamina rests being parallel to both HP and VP. Draw its projection.
10.
A cube of 30mm sides is resting on one of its corners on HP such that one of its solid diagonal is
perpendicular to VP. Draw the projections of the solid.
11. A sphere of 50mm is placed centrally on the top face of a cube of side 50mm. draw the isometric
projection of the combination of solids.
12. A rectangular prism of base sides 30mm*20mm and axis length 60mm is resting on HP with the
longer base side inclined at 400 to VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 450 to HP and perpendicular
to VP and bisects the axis. Draw the development of lateral surface of prism.
13. A hexagonal lamina of sides 25mm rests on one of its sides on HP. The lamina makes 45 0 to HP
and the side on which it rests makes 300 t VP. Draw its projections.
14. A pentagonal pyramid 25mm sides of base and 50mm axis length rest on HP on one of its slant
edges. Draw the projections of the pyramid when the axis is inclined to VP at 450.
15. A frustum of cone of base diameter 50mm, face diameter 25mm and height 50mm is placed
centrally on the square slab side 80mm and thickness 30mm. draw the isometric projection of the
combination of solids.
16. Draw the development of the truncated portion of the lateral faces of a pentagonal prism 0f 20mm
sides of base and 50mm axis length with one of its rectangular faces parallel and nearer to VP so
CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH CAMPUS
KUNDANA, BENGALURU-562110

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sub. Name: Computer Aided Engineering Sub. Code:BCEDK103


Drawing

as to produce a one piece development. The inclined face of the truncated prism is 300 to its axis
and passes through the right extreme corner of the top face of the prism.
17. A hexagonal lamina of sides 25mm rests on one of its corner on HP. The corner opposite to the
corner on which it rests is 35mm above HP and the diagonal passing through the corner on which
it rests is inclined at 300 to VP. Draw its projections. Find the inclination of the surface with HP.
18. A cone of base diameter 40mm and axis length 50mm is resting on HP on a point on the
circumference of its base such that its apex is at 40mm above the HP and its top view of the axis is
inclined at 60 to VP. Draw the top and front views of the solid. Also, determine the inclinations of
the axis with HP when the base is nearer to the observer.
19. A frustum of square pyramid of base sides 40mm and top face side 20mm and height 60mm rest
on the center of the top of a square block side 60mm and height 20mm. the base edges of the
pyramid are parallel to the top edges of the square block. Draw the isometric projection of the
combination of solids.
20. A rectangular prism of base 30mm*20mm and height 60mm rests on HP on its base with the larger
base side inclined at 400 to VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 450 to HP, perpendicular to VP and
bisects the axis. Draw the development of lateral surface of the prism.
21. A circular lamina of 50mm diameter is standing with one of its points on the rim on HP and the
lamina inclined at 450 to HP. The diameter at right angles to the diameter which is passing through
the point on which the lamina rests is parallel to VP. Draw its projections.
22. A hexagonal pyramid 25mm side of base and 50mm axis length rests on HP on one of its corners
of the base such that the two base edges containing the corner on which it rests makes equal
inclination with HP. Draw the projections of the pyramid when the axis of the pyramid is inclined
to HP at 450 and to VP at 300.
23. A square prism base side 40mm, height 50mm is placed centrally on the rectangular slab sides
100mm*60mm and thickness 20mm. draw the isometric projections of the combination.
24. Draw the development of the truncated portion of the lateral faces of a pentagonal prism 0f 20mm
sides of base and 50mm axis length with one of its rectangular faces parallel and nearer to VP so
as to produce a one piece development. The inclined face of the truncated prism is 30 0 to its axis
and passes through the right extreme corner of the top face of the prism.
25. A sphere of diameter 30mm rests on the frustum of a hexagonal pyramid base 30mm, top face
18mm side and height 50mm such that their axes coincide. Draw the isometric projection of the
combined solids.
26. A rectangular prism of base 30mm x 20mm and height 60mm rests on HP on its base with the
longer base side inclined at 40o to VP. It is cut by a plane which is inclined at 45o to HP,
perpendicular to VP and bisects the axis. Draw the development of the remaining portion of the
prism.
27. A square pyramid 35mm sides of base and 60mm axis length rests on HP on one of its slant
triangular faces. Draw the projections of the pyramid when the axis appears to be inclined to VP at
45o
CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NORTH CAMPUS
KUNDANA, BENGALURU-562110

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sub. Name: Computer Aided Engineering Sub. Code:BCEDK103


Drawing

28. A square lamina ABCD of 40 mm side rests on corner A such that diagonal AC appears to be at
45° to VP. The two sides BC and CD containing the corner C make equal inclination with HP. The
surface of the lamina makes 30° with HP. Draw its top and front views.
29. A point is 30 mm in front of VP, 20 mm above HP and 25 mm in front of LPP. Draw its projections
and name the side view.
30. A line AB 80mm long has its end A 20mm above HP and 30mm in front of VP. It is inclined at
30o to HP and 45o to VP. Draw the projections of the line and find apparent lengths and apparent
inclinations.
31. A point is lying on HP, 20 mm behind VP and 25 mm in front of RPP. Draw its projections and
name the side view.
32. A line AB measuring 70 mm has its end A 15 mm in front of VP and 20 mm above HP and the
other end B 60 mm in front of VP and 50 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and find
the inclinations of the line with the both the reference planes of projection.
33. A pentagonal lamina of edges 25mm is resting on HP with one of its corners such that the edge
opposite to this corner is 20mm above HP and makes an angle of 45o with VP. Draw the top and
front views of the lamina in this position. Determine the inclination of the lamina with HP.
34. A tetrahedron of sides 40mm is resting on one of its sides on HP. This side is parallel to VP and
40mm away from it. It is tilted about resting side such that the base containing this edge is inclined
at 30o to HP. Draw the projections of the solid.
35. A regular pentagonal pyramid of side of base 35mm and altitude 65mm has its base on HP with a
side of base perpendicular to VP. The pyramid is cut by a section plane which is perpendicular to
VP and inclined at 30o to HP. The cutting plane meets the axis of the pyramid at a point 30mm
below the apex. Draw the development of the remaining part of the pyramid.
36. A regular pentagonal prism of base sides 30mm and axis 60 mm is mounted centrally over a
cylindrical block of 80mm diameter and 25mm thick. Draw the isometric projection of the
combined solids.

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