Textbook of Engineering Drawing, Second Edition

(Jacob Rumans) #1

--------------___ Geometrical Contructions 4.35



  1. With centre 03 and radius = 03B draw an arc 4B3 and with centre 02 and radius = 02C
    draw an arc 1 C4.

  2. Similarly draw arcs for the remaining portion and complete the ellipse.


Fig. 4.51 Construction ofan Ellipse (four-centre method)

Problem : Construct an ellipse when its major axis is 120mm and minor axis is 80mm.

Solution: (Fig.4.52)



  1. Take a strip of paper (Tramel) and mark PQ = half the minor a.xis and PR = half the major
    as shown.

  2. Draw AB = 120 mm to liepresent the major axis and bisect it at 0. Through ° draw a
    vertical CD = 80 mm to represent the minor axis.

  3. Keep the trammel such that Q is lying on the major axis and R on the minor xis. Now the
    position of the point P is one of the points on the ellipse.

  4. Then change the position of the trammel such that Q and R always lie on AB and CD
    respectively. Now the new position of the pint P is another point to construct the ellipse.

  5. Repeat the above and rotate the trammel for 360°, always keeping Q along AB and R along
    CD.

  6. For different positions ofQ and R, locate the positions of point P and draw a smooth ellipse.
    Problem: Construct an ellipse when its major axis is 90 mm and minor axis is 55 mm.


Solution : (Fig.4.53)



  1. Draw the major axis AB = 90 mm and bisect it at 0. Through ° draw a vertical line
    CD=55mm.

  2. To represent diameters draw two concentric circles.

  3. Divide the circles into 12 number of equal parts and draw the radial lines. These radial lines

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