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Section of Solids - 6

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  Dear Students, Good Morning and a warm welcome to today's class. It feels really nice to meet up for yet another class this morning.    We will move ahead with the topic,  Section of Solids   Topic: Section of Solids 1. What is sectioning?  When a solid object  is cut by some imaginary cutting plane to understand internal details of that object, it is called as  'Sectioning the Object' .  2. What is a section plane? The plane that cuts the object in two parts, is called as the  Section Plane . 3. Types of cutting planes. Depending upon the inclination of the planes, there can be the follwoing cases. a. Section plane parallel to HP b.  Section plane parallel to VP c.  Section plane inclined to HP d.  Section plane inclined to VP 4. Characteristics of cutting planes a. A cutting plane parallel to the HP, is visible in the VP as a line b.  A cutting plane parallel to the VP, is visible in the HP as a line. Exercise - Sections of Solids - 5 D. Section plane inclined to VP Q1.

Section of Solids - 5

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  Dear Students, Good Morning and a warm welcome to today's class. It feels really nice to meet up for yet another class this morning.    We will move ahead with the topic, Section of Solids   Topic: Section of Solids 1. What is sectioning?  When a solid object  is cut by some imaginary cutting plane to understand internal details of that object, it is called as  'Sectioning the Object' .  2. What is a section plane? The plane that cuts the object in two parts, is called as the  Section Plane . 3. Types of cutting planes. Depending upon the inclination of the planes, there can be the follwoing cases. a. Section plane parallel to HP b.  Section plane parallel to VP c.  Section plane inclined to HP d.  Section plane inclined to VP 4. Characteristics of cutting planes a. A cutting plane parallel to the HP, is visible in the VP as a line b.  A cutting plane parallel to the VP, is visible in the HP as a line. Exercise - Sections of Solids - 5 C. Section plane inclined to HP Q1.

Gib and Cotter Joint (4)

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  Gib and Cotter joint

Assignment - Sleeve and Cotter Assembly - (Half and Full Section)

   Assignment :  Sleeve and Cotter joint Question 1: Draw to scale 1: 1, the following views of the the Sleeve and Cotter joint 1. Front View Upper Half in section of the assembly. 2. The Top View 3. The Side View  Question 2: Draw to scale 1: 1, the following views of the the Sleeve and Cotter joint 1. Front View Full section of the assembly. 2. The Top View 3. The Side View  Draw the projection symbol, mention scale used, all the important dimensions and the titles..  4. The Full sectional view of the rod  Draw the following views of the  COTTER  of the Sleeve and Cotter joint 1. The Front view 2. The Top View 3. The Side View  Note: No sectional view of the cotter are drawn since it is not sectioned 

Section of Solids - 4

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   Dear Students, Good Morning and a warm welcome to today's class. It feels really nice to meet up for yet another class this morning.    We will continue with the topic  Section of Solids   Topic: Section of Solids - 4 1. What is sectioning?  When a solid object  is cut by some imaginary cutting plane to understand internal details of that object, it is called as  'Sectioning the Object' .  2. What is a section plane? The plane that cuts the object in two parts, is called as the  Section Plane . 3. Types of cutting planes. Depending upon the inclination of the planes, there can be the follwoing cases. a. Section plane parallel to HP b.  Section plane parallel to VP c.  Section plane inclined to HP d.  Section plane inclined to VP 4. Characteristics of cutting planes a. A cutting plane parallel to the HP, is visible in the VP as a line b.  A cutting plane parallel to the VP, is visible in the HP as a line. Exercise - Sections of Solids - 4 C. Section plane parallel to the

Compassion and concern

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   Good Morning Students and a warm welcome to today's class. The theme for the day is 'Compassion' As always we begin with a famous quote 'Do good to others not because who they are or what they do in return, but because who you are' - Harold S Kushner Anyone can live for himself or herself only without an iota of regard for others. He or she who lives this way does not have compassion and kindess as his or her virtue. A life spent only caring about oneself without worring about how others are coming along is completely devoid of any compassion. Let us understand what compassion is. Simply stated, Compassion is a cluster of many other feelings that power the human spirit. These are kindness, sensitivity, sympathy and empathy. One cannot be compassionate unless he or she is kind and sensitive. Being kind and sensitive makes one see and feel the pain of others. In similar manner one has to be sympathetic before he or she is compassionate.  We know that there is so mu

Practical Exam - Class 12 - Half Yearly Exam

Class 12 EG Practical Exam Half Yearly 2020-21  MM = 30 Time Duration = 2 hours  Question: The figure below shows the assembly of the bushed bearing. Please draw the disassembly drawings of the constituent parts and their following views  a). Full Section Front View of the Body     (10) b). Top View of the Body (6) c). Front View of the Bush (5) d). LH Side View of the Bush (5) Give scale, mention all titles, projection symbol and dimensions (4)