Descriptive Geometry -II
Communication skills
Arch 1302
• Descriptive Geometry –
• Is the graphic description of three dimensional
geometry.
• Is the science of graphic representation and solution
of space problems.
Objective
• Equipping students with the required
knowledge that enables them to solve three
dimensional problems by using their two
dimensional representation.
Semester Tasks
1. Surfaces and Solids
2. Intersection of Surfaces
3. Development of Surfaces
4. Perspective projection
5. Shade & Shadow in perspective
6. Reflection in Perspective
Solids and Surfaces.
SOLIDS & SURFACES
Solids and Surfaces.
• Polyhedrons:- are multisided solids whose faces
consist of intersecting plane surfaces.
• These solids are classified as Regular or Irregular
polyhedrons.
Solids and Surfaces.
• Regular polyhedrons:- faces of solids are
congruent.
Solids and Surfaces.
• Irregular polyhedrons:- faces of solids are not
congruent.
Solids and Surfaces.
SURFACES
Solids and Surfaces.
• Surfaces:- Geometrical surfaces are generated
or formed by straight or curved lines which
moves through space in a prescribed manner.
• These surfaces are divided in to two basic
groups.
Solids and Surfaces.
• These surfaces are divided in to two basic
groups.
1. Ruled Surfaces:- generated by a straight lines
2. Double-Curved surfaces:- generated by a
curved line
Solids and Surfaces.
1. Ruled Surfaces:- there are three types of
ruled surfaces.
A. Plane surfaces:- Generated by a straight
line moving along two parallel lines or two
intersecting lines.
Solids and Surfaces.
B. Single- curved surfaces [two methods of generation]:-
i. Generated by a straight line which moves
along a curved line
Solids and Surfaces.
• Each successive position, of the straight line, is parallel to its previous
position.
Solids and Surfaces.
ii. Generated by a straight line which is fixed at one
end while the free end moves along a curved line.
Solids and Surfaces.
C. Warped Surfaces:- Generated by a straight line
which moves along a two skew lines and remains
parallel to a given plane.
Solids and Surfaces.
2. Double-curved surfaces:- are formed by revolving
the plane of a curved line about an axis
Solids and Surfaces.
• Surfaces of Revolution:- are formed by rotating a
line [ straight or curved] about an axis
• Surfaces formed are single-curved surfaces.
• Many double-curved surfaces are surface of
revolution.
Solids and Surfaces.
• Surfaces formed are single-curved surfaces.
• Many double-curved surfaces are surface of
revolution.
Revision on
Plane intersecting Plane
Solids and Surfaces.
• Locating a point on a prism
Solids and Surfaces.
• Piercing points of a line and a prism.
Solids and Surfaces.
Assignment
Refer piercing point of
• a line and a cone
• A line and a cylinder
Solids and Surfaces.
Class Exercise
[on plane intersecting a plane]