1. Dimension the given object use standard dimensioning practices SCALE: FULL SIZE 2. Dimension the given...
Problem 1 Find the dimensioning mistakes and then dimension the object correctly 010 020 C sink 010 010 .020 C'sink 020 5 Deep 20 Deep 20 Deep 20 20 20 - 10 040 10 10 10 010 10 4%90° 20
Problem 2: The following object has been dimensioned incorrectly. There are five mistakes in dimensioning the object. Note down mistakes and re-dimension the drawing. Ø20 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 30 10 ー30 50 15 10 30 20 10 巴弓自
ト121 12 15 36 For an angled surface, use two coordinates or a coordinate Omit one dimension in a Dimension cylinders where they appear rectangular and angle 012 #21 2x-#9 Indicate the number of identical holes with the number followed by "X for "times'. Locate the holes where they appear Locate the cylinder where it appears circular. Do not dimension the outer edge Provide the diameter and depth for the hole in the note circular R6 R12 9--18 Always dimension...
TE マ FILE NUMBER GRADE DIMENSION THE PART. A, USE DECIMAL INCH DIMENSIONS GRIDS ARE .25 B. USE METRIC DIMENSIONS GRIDS ARE 10 MILLIMETERS C. USE FRACTIONAL DIMENSIONS. GRIDS ARE 1/4 DAT NAME DIMENSIONING TE マ FILE NUMBER GRADE DIMENSION THE PART. A, USE DECIMAL INCH DIMENSIONS GRIDS ARE .25 B. USE METRIC DIMENSIONS GRIDS ARE 10 MILLIMETERS C. USE FRACTIONAL DIMENSIONS. GRIDS ARE 1/4 DAT NAME DIMENSIONING
MCE 354 Name A small object (prototype) of dimension 1 mm moves slowly in water. A scale model 100 times larger is tested in glycerin at a velocity of 30 cm/s. The measured drag on the model is 1.3 Newton. Assume the force F on an immersed body in a fluid depends on body length, stream velocity, density and viscosity. (a) Use dimensional analysis to find important dimensionless groups use 5,V,L as Core b) Use similarity analysis to find velocity...
Hint for A: Hint #1: The dimension given for the hole is its DIAMETER Hints for B: Hint #1: Do not assume that the hole is centered in the right part of the shape. Hint #2: Be sure to measure all distances from the given coordinate system Hint #3: Be sure to subtract the value for hole Hint for C: Hint #1: Be sure to measure all distances from the given coordinate system. 6. 1273 5.7 NOT TO SCALE. All...
Problem 10.6 Dimensioning contours and limited spaces (in.) Part Name: Support Material: Aluminum 2.00 - -- 1.25 - 2.00 - 4.50 Chapter 10 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Problems INSTRUCTIONS 1. Make an original multi-view drawing using your appropriate template file. Scale the views in the layout appropriately Include all dimensions needed using unidirectional dimensioning. From the selected problems, determine which views and dimensions should be used to completely detail the part. 2 Include the following general notes at the lower left...
DRAW AN AUXILIARY VIEW OF THE OBJECT SHOWN (WHOLE OBJECT WITH HIDDEN LINES) USE A SCALE OF 1 GRID SQUARE 1 CM. DRAW AN AUXILIARY VIEW OF THE OBJECT SHOWN (WHOLE OBJECT WITH HIDDEN LINES) USE A SCALE OF 1 GRID SQUARE 1 CM.
need help with 3 & 4 3. Identify 4 incorrect dimensions and list all mistakes associated with them. Then, dimension the object correctly using proper dimensioning techniques. (print this page, and draw the missing front view) Ø20- 010 2) 20 3) 25 35 20 10 4. Draw the necessary orthographical views and completely dimension for the following object. 4. Draw the necessary orthographical views and completely dimension for the following object. 2.1 Notice: please use standard cover page for your...
2 + DRAW ALL THE ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS AND DIMENSION PROPERLY. ADD ANY NOTES NEEDED 1.50 DRAW AT 3/4 SCALE -3.00 1.00 B B 1.00 01.00 + 1.00 POST SLOT IS 1.00 DEEP 00 4 -2.00 4.00 71.00 -1.00 - -3.00 А Draw necessary orthographic views of the given object with a scale 1:1 on A4 sheet. Problem is adapted from Rol (31) Lifting block