Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering, 4th ed.c

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542 Chapter 16 Engineering Drawings and Symbols


For Problems 16.33 through 16.38, draw the isometric view of
the following objects. Make the necessary measurements or esti-
mations of dimensions.

16.33.A television set. 16.34.A computer.
16.35.A telephone. 16.36.A razor.
16.37.A chair. 16.38.A car.

16.39.Follow the steps discussed in Section 16.4 and draw
the isometric view for Problem 16.4.
16.40.Follow the steps discussed in Section 16.4 and draw
the isometric view for Problem 16.6.
16.41.Follow the steps discussed in Section 16.4 and draw
the isometric view for Problem 16.7.
16.42.Follow the steps discussed in Section 16.4 and draw
the isometric view for Problem 16.11.
16.43.Follow the steps discussed in Section 16.4 and draw
the isometric view for Problem 16.13.

For Problems 16.44 through 16.48, discuss how you would
create the solid model of the given objects. See Example 16.5
to better understand what you are being asked to do.

16.44.A bracket.


Problem 16.44


2.0 in.


2.0 in.


2.0 in.


0.125 in.


0.5 in.


r = 0.125 (holes)


1.5 in.


1.5 in.


16.45.A wheel.


Problem 16.45


16.46.A pipe.


Problem 16.46


10.0 ft


r 1 H
r 1 = 2.00 in.
r 2 = 2.25 in.
t = 0.75 in.
H = 0.75 in.

r 2


t


2.0


10.0
9.0
6.75
5.25
2.0

R 0.8 R 0.7


R 0.8 R 0.7


8 holes
1.0 dia.

Dimensions are in inches.


y


x
z

1.0


4.25


6.0


7.0


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