This chapter discusses the curves of intersection between cylinders and cones. It provides examples of a vertical cone penetrated by a parallel cylinder, a horizontal cylinder penetrating a cone, and a cylinder penetrated by a cone where the axes bisect each other. The chapter demonstrates developing the curves of intersection using both the cutting plane and line methods. The goal is for students to learn to draw the projections and curves of intersection between cylinders and cones.
This chapter discusses the curves of intersection between cylinders and cones. It provides examples of a vertical cone penetrated by a parallel cylinder, a horizontal cylinder penetrating a cone, and a cylinder penetrated by a cone where the axes bisect each other. The chapter demonstrates developing the curves of intersection using both the cutting plane and line methods. The goal is for students to learn to draw the projections and curves of intersection between cylinders and cones.
This chapter discusses the curves of intersection between cylinders and cones. It provides examples of a vertical cone penetrated by a parallel cylinder, a horizontal cylinder penetrating a cone, and a cylinder penetrated by a cone where the axes bisect each other. The chapter demonstrates developing the curves of intersection using both the cutting plane and line methods. The goal is for students to learn to draw the projections and curves of intersection between cylinders and cones.
able to draw & develop the curves of intersection of cylinders to cones.
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CURVES OF INTERSECTION OF CYLINDERS TO CONES A vertical cone, diameter of base 75mm and axis 100mm long, is completely penetrated by a cylinder of 45mm diameter. The axis of the cylinder is parallel to the H.P and the V.P and intersects the axis of the cone at a point 28mm above the base. Draw the projections of the solids showing curves of intersection.
A. Cutting plane method:
GARISH JEROME DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES AND CURVES OF INTERSECTIONS- CHAPTER 5
CURVES OF INTERSECTION OF CYLINDERS TO CONES
GARISH JEROME DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES AND CURVES OF INTERSECTIONS- CHAPTER 5
CURVES OF INTERSECTION OF CYLINDERS TO CONES B. Line Method:
GARISH JEROME DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES AND CURVES OF INTERSECTIONS- CHAPTER 5
CURVES OF INTERSECTION OF CYLINDERS TO CONES A vertical cone, base 80mm diameter, axis 100mm long, is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of 40mm diameter, the axis of which is 25mm above the base of the cone, parallel to the V.P and 6mm away from the axis of the cone. Draw the projections, showing curves of intersection.
GARISH JEROME DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES AND CURVES OF INTERSECTIONS- CHAPTER 5
CURVES OF INTERSECTION OF CYLINDERS TO CONES A vertical cylinder of 75mm diameter is penetrated by a cone, base 75mm diameter and axis 110mm long, the two axes bisecting each other at right- angles. Draw the front view showing lines of intersections.
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GARISH JEROME DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES AND CURVES OF INTERSECTIONS- CHAPTER 5