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Join the semi-ellipses by tangent lines.

4. Darken the visible edges and dimension the figure to obtain Fig. 15.55(c).

Problem 15.50 Two orthographic views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.56(a). Draw its isometric
view.

40

40 60
60

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.56

Figure 15.56(b) shows the required isometric view.


15.40 Engineering Drawing

Problem 15.51 Anobject has its front, top and side views same and is shown in Fig. 15.57(a). Draw
its isometric view.

60
0

D40
D60
40
60

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.57 649/778

Figure 15.57(b)shows the required isometricview.


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Figure 15.57(b) shows the required isometric view.

Problem 15.52 Three orthographic views of anobject are shown in Fig. 15.58(a). Draw its isometric
view.

15
R20

60
50 25
L15_

50

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.58

Figure 15.58(b) shows the required isometric view. Length is taken on the left-hand side to visualise its
major portion. Construction lines are left intact for guidance.

Problemn 15.53 The front and the top views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.59(a). Draw its iso
Problem 15.53 The front and the top views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.59(a). Draw its iso
metric view.

Isometric Projections 15.41

Co

15 10
80

50

(a) (b)
Problem 15.54 Thefront and top views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.60(a). Draw its isometric
view.

1 0

R30

25 10
50

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.60 650 /778

Figure 15.60(b) shows the required isometric view. Construction lines are left intact for guidance.
15.42 Engineering Drawing

20
0
20
40

60
20
R30

20

1515
651/ 778
(a) (b)
Fig. 15.61
Fig. 15.61

Problem 15.56 The front and top views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.62(a). Draw its isometric
view.

15
35
50
15_

55
80

80 60

651/778

35

(a) (b)
Problem 15.57 The front and side views of anobject are shown in Fig. 15.63(a). Draw itsisometric
view.

15

30 15

60 55

60

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.63
Problem 15.58 The front and top views of an object are shown in Fig.15.64(a). Draw the isometric
view of the object.
50
30
30

35
10

90

10
30

R15
Ø15

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.64 652/ 778

Figure 15.64(b) shows the required isometric view. Construction lines are left intact for guidance. Two
lines and a curve originating from point a, need be drawn.
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Problem 15.59 The front and top views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.65(a). Draw its isometric
view.

50

030

70
R30

50

20
60
40
653 / 778

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.65
Figure 13.65(b)shOWS the required isometric View. Construction lines are left intact for gu1dance.

Problem 15.60 The front and top views of an object are shown in Fig. 15.66(a). Draw its isometric
view.

R30
60
O30

20
50

R30
60

60

50

(a) (b)
Fig. 15.66

Bioure 15 66h) <hows the reuired isometricviewy Construction lineg are left intact for oidance

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