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ENGINEERING CURVES
Part- I {Conic Sections}
ELLIPSE
1.Concentric Circle Method
2.Rectangle Method
3.Oblong Method
4.Arcs of Circle Method
5.Rhombus Metho
6.Basic Locus Method
(Directrix – focus)
HYPERBOLA
1.Rectangular Hyperbola
(coordinates given)
2 Rectangular Hyperbola
(P-V diagram - Equation given)
3.Basic Locus Method
(Directrix – focus)
PARABOLA
1.Rectangle Method
2 Method of Tangents
( Triangle Method)
3.Basic Locus Method
(Directrix – focus)
Methods of Drawing
Tangents & Normals
To These Curves.
CONIC SECTIONS
ELLIPSE, PARABOLA AND HYPERBOLA ARE CALLED CONIC SECTIONS
BECAUSE
THESE CURVES APPEAR ON THE SURFACE OF A CONE
WHEN IT IS CUT BY SOME TYPICAL CUTTING PLANES.
Section PlaneSection Plane
Through GeneratorsThrough Generators
EllipseEllipse
Section Plane ParallelSection Plane Parallel
to end generator.to end generator.
Parabola
Parabola
Section PlaneSection Plane
Parallel to Axis.Parallel to Axis.
HyperbolaHyperbola
OBSERVE
ILLUSTRATIONS
GIVEN BELOW..
These are the loci of points moving in a plane such that the ratio of it’s distances
from a fixed point And a fixed line always remains constant.
The Ratio is called ECCENTRICITY. (E)
A) For Ellipse E<1
B) For Parabola E=1
C) For Hyperbola E>1
SECOND DEFINATION OF AN ELLIPSE:-
It is a locus of a point moving in a plane
such that the SUM of it’s distances from TWO fixed points
always remains constant.
{And this sum equals to the length of major axis.}
These TWO fixed points are FOCUS 1 & FOCUS 2
Refer Problem nos. 6. 9 & 12
Refer Problem no.4
Ellipse by Arcs of Circles Method.
COMMON DEFINATION OF ELLIPSE, PARABOLA & HYPERBOLA:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
BA
D
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Steps:
1. Draw both axes as perpendicular bisectors
of each other & name their ends as shown.
2. Taking their intersecting point as a center,
draw two concentric circles considering both
as respective diameters.
3. Divide both circles in 12 equal parts &
name as shown.
4. From all points of outer circle draw vertical
lines downwards and upwards respectively.
5.From all points of inner circle draw
horizontal lines to intersect those vertical
lines.
6. Mark all intersecting points properly as
those are the points on ellipse.
7. Join all these points along with the ends of
both axes in smooth possible curve. It is
required ellipse.
Problem 1 :-
Draw ellipse by concentric circle method.
Take major axis 100 mm and minor axis 70 mm long.
ELLIPSE
BY CONCENTRIC CIRCLE METHOD
1
2
3
4
1 2 3 4
1
2
3
4
3 2 1A B
C
D
Problem 2
Draw ellipse by Rectangle method.
Take major axis 100 mm and minor axis 70 mm long.
Steps:
1 Draw a rectangle taking major
and minor axes as sides.
2. In this rectangle draw both
axes as perpendicular bisectors
of each other..
3. For construction, select upper
left part of rectangle. Divide
vertical small side and horizontal
long side into same number of
equal parts.( here divided in four
parts)
4. Name those as shown..
5. Now join all vertical points
1,2,3,4, to the upper end of minor
axis. And all horizontal points
i.e.1,2,3,4 to the lower end of
minor axis.
6. Then extend C-1 line upto D-1
and mark that point. Similarly
extend C-2, C-3, C-4 lines up to
D-2, D-3, & D-4 lines.
7. Mark all these points properly
and join all along with ends A
and D in smooth possible curve.
Do similar construction in right
side part.along with lower half of
the rectangle.Join all points in
smooth curve.
It is required ellipse.
ELLIPSE
BY RECTANGLE METHOD
C
D
1
2
3
4
1 2 3 4 3 2 1A B
1
2
3
4
Problem 3:-
Draw ellipse by Oblong method.
Draw a parallelogram of 100 mm and 70 mm long
sides with included angle of 750.
Inscribe Ellipse in it.
STEPS ARE SIMILAR TO
THE PREVIOUS CASE
(RECTANGLE METHOD)
ONLY IN PLACE OF RECTANGLE,
HERE IS A PARALLELOGRAM.
ELLIPSE
BY OBLONG METHOD
F1 F2
1 2 3 4
A B
C
D
p1
p2
p3
p4
ELLIPSE
BY ARCS OF CIRCLE METHOD
O
PROBLEM 4.
MAJOR AXIS AB & MINOR AXIS CD ARE
100 AMD 70MM LONG RESPECTIVELY
.DRAW ELLIPSE BY ARCS OF CIRLES
METHOD.
STEPS:
1.Draw both axes as usual.Name the
ends & intersecting point
2.Taking AO distance I.e.half major
axis, from C, mark F1 & F2 On AB .
( focus 1 and 2.)
3.On line F1- O taking any distance,
mark points 1,2,3, & 4
4.Taking F1 center, with distance A-1
draw an arc above AB and taking F2
center, with B-1 distance cut this arc.
Name the point p1
5.Repeat this step with same centers but
taking now A-2 & B-2 distances for
drawing arcs. Name the point p2
6.Similarly get all other P points.
With same steps positions of P can be
located below AB.
7.Join all points by smooth curve to get
an ellipse/
As per the definition Ellipse is locus of point P moving in
a plane such that the SUM of it’s distances from two fixed
points (F1 & F2) remains constant and equals to the length
of major axis AB.(Note A .1+ B .1=A . 2 + B. 2 = AB)
1
4
2
3
A B
D C
ELLIPSE
BY RHOMBUS METHOD
PROBLEM 5.
DRAW RHOMBUS OF 100 MM & 70 MM LONG
DIAGONALS AND INSCRIBE AN ELLIPSE IN IT.
STEPS:
1. Draw rhombus of given
dimensions.
2. Mark mid points of all sides &
name Those A,B,C,& D
3. Join these points to the ends of
smaller diagonals.
4. Mark points 1,2,3,4 as four
centers.
5. Taking 1 as center and 1-A
radius draw an arc AB.
6. Take 2 as center draw an arc CD.
7. Similarly taking 3 & 4 as centers
and 3-D radius draw arcs DA & BC.
ELLIPSE
DIRECTRIX-FOCUS METHOD
PROBLEM 6:- POINT F IS 50 MM FROM A LINE AB.A POINT P IS MOVING IN A PLANE
SUCH THAT THE RATIO OF IT’S DISTANCES FROM F AND LINE AB REMAINS CONSTANT
AND EQUALS TO 2/3 DRAW LOCUS OF POINT P. { ECCENTRICITY = 2/3 }
F ( focus)
DIRECTRIX
V
ELLIPSE
(vertex)
A
B
STEPS:
1 .Draw a vertical line AB and point F
50 mm from it.
2 .Divide 50 mm distance in 5 parts.
3 .Name 2nd
part from F as V. It is 20mm
and 30mm from F and AB line resp.
It is first point giving ratio of it’s
distances from F and AB 2/3 i.e 20/30
4 Form more points giving same ratio such
as 30/45, 40/60, 50/75 etc.
5.Taking 45,60 and 75mm distances from
line AB, draw three vertical lines to the
right side of it.
6. Now with 30, 40 and 50mm distances in
compass cut these lines above and below,
with F as center.
7. Join these points through V in smooth
curve.
This is required locus of P.It is an ELLIPSE.
30mm
45mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1
2
3
4
5
6
5 4 3 2 1
PARABOLA
RECTANGLE METHOD
PROBLEM 7: A BALL THROWN IN AIR ATTAINS 100 M HIEGHT
AND COVERS HORIZONTAL DISTANCE 150 M ON GROUND.
Draw the path of the ball (projectile)-
STEPS:
1.Draw rectangle of above size and
divide it in two equal vertical parts
2.Consider left part for construction.
Divide height and length in equal
number of parts and name those
1,2,3,4,5& 6
3.Join vertical 1,2,3,4,5 & 6 to the
top center of rectangle
4.Similarly draw upward vertical
lines from horizontal1,2,3,4,5
And wherever these lines intersect
previously drawn inclined lines in
sequence Mark those points and
further join in smooth possible curve.
5.Repeat the construction on right side
rectangle also.Join all in sequence.
This locus is Parabola.
.
7.5m
A B
Draw a parabola by tangent method given base 7.5m and axis 4.5m
4.5m
1
2
3
4
5
6
1’
2’
3’
4’
5’
6’
E
F
O
Take scale 1cm = 0.5m
4.5m
A
B
V
PARABOLA
(VERTEX)
F
( focus)
1 2 3 4
PARABOLA
DIRECTRIX-FOCUS METHOD
SOLUTION STEPS:
1.Locate center of line, perpendicular to
AB from point F. This will be initial
point P and also the vertex.
2.Mark 5 mm distance to its right side,
name those points 1,2,3,4 and from
those
draw lines parallel to AB.
3.Mark 5 mm distance to its left of P and
name it 1.
4.Take O-1 distance as radius and F as
center draw an arc
cutting first parallel line to AB. Name
upper point P1
and lower point P2
.
(FP1=O1)
5.Similarly repeat this process by taking
again 5mm to right and left and locate
P3
P4
.
6.Join all these points in smooth curve.
It will be the locus of P equidistance
from line AB and fixed point F.
PROBLEM 9: Point F is 50 mm from a vertical straight line AB.
Draw locus of point P, moving in a plane such that
it always remains equidistant from point F and line AB.
O
P1
P2
P
O
40 mm
30 mm
1
2
3
12 1 2 3
1
2
HYPERBOLA
THROUGH A POINT
OF KNOWN CO-ORDINATES
Solution Steps:
1) Extend horizontal
line from P to right side.
2) Extend vertical line
from P upward.
3) On horizontal line
from P, mark some
points taking any
distance and name them
after P-1, 2,3,4 etc.
4) Join 1-2-3-4 points
to pole O. Let them cut
part [P-B] also at 1,2,3,4
points.
5) From horizontal
1,2,3,4 draw vertical
lines downwards and
6) From vertical 1,2,3,4
points [from P-B] draw
horizontal lines.
7) Line from 1
horizontal and line from
1 vertical will meet at
P1
.Similarly mark P2
, P3
,
P4
points.
8) Repeat the procedure
by marking four points
on upward vertical line
from P and joining all
those to pole O. Name
this points P6
, P7
, P8
etc.
and join them by smooth
Problem No.10: Point P is 40 mm and 30 mm from horizontal
and vertical axes respectively.Draw Hyperbola through it.
VOLUME:( M3
)
PRESSURE
(Kg/cm2
)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HYPERBOLA
P-V DIAGRAM
Problem no.11: A sample of gas is expanded in a cylinder
from 10 unit pressure to 1 unit pressure.Expansion follows
law PV=Constant.If initial volume being 1 unit, draw the
curve of expansion. Also Name the curve.
Form a table giving few more values of P & V
P V = C
+
10
5
4
2.5
2
1
1
2
2.5
4
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
++++++
=
=
=
=
=
=
Now draw a Graph of
Pressure against Volume.
It is a PV Diagram and it is Hyperbola.
Take pressure on vertical axis and
Volume on horizontal axis.
F ( focus)V
(vertex)
A
B
30mm
45mm
HYPERBOLA
DIRECTRIX
FOCUS METHOD
PROBLEM 12:- POINT F IS 50 MM FROM A LINE AB.A POINT P IS MOVING IN A PLANE
SUCH THAT THE RATIO OF IT’S DISTANCES FROM F AND LINE AB REMAINS CONSTANT
AND EQUALS TO 2/3 DRAW LOCUS OF POINT P. { ECCENTRICITY = 2/3 }
STEPS:
1 .Draw a vertical line AB and point F
50 mm from it.
2 .Divide 50 mm distance in 5 parts.
3 .Name 2nd
part from F as V. It is 20mm
and 30mm from F and AB line resp.
It is first point giving ratio of it’s
distances from F and AB 2/3 i.e 20/30
4 Form more points giving same ratio such
as 30/45, 40/60, 50/75 etc.
5.Taking 45,60 and 75mm distances from
line AB, draw three vertical lines to the
right side of it.
6. Now with 30, 40 and 50mm distances in
compass cut these lines above and below,
with F as center.
7. Join these points through V in smooth
curve.
This is required locus of P.It is an ELLIPSE.
D
F1 F2
1 2 3 4
A B
C
p1
p2
p3
p4
O
Q TANGENT
NORMAL
TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL
TO THE CURVE FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q )
1. JOIN POINT Q TO F1 & F2
2. BISECT ANGLE F1Q F2 THE ANGLE BISECTOR IS NORMAL
3. A PERPENDICULAR LINE DRAWN TO IT IS TANGENT TO THE CURVE.
ELLIPSE
TANGENT & NORMAL
Problem 13:
ELLIPSE
TANGENT & NORMAL
F ( focus)
DIRECTRIX
V
ELLIPSE
(vertex)
A
B
T
T
N
N
Q
900
TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL
TO THE CURVE
FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q )
1.JOIN POINT Q TO F.
2.CONSTRUCT 900 ANGLE WITH
THIS LINE AT POINT F
3.EXTEND THE LINE TO MEET DIRECTRIX
AT T
4. JOIN THIS POINT TO Q AND EXTEND. THIS IS
TANGENT TO ELLIPSE FROM Q
5.TO THIS TANGENT DRAW PERPENDICULAR
LINE FROM Q. IT IS NORMAL TO CURVE.
Problem 14:
A
B
PARABOLA
VERTEX F
( focus)
V
Q
T
N
N
T
900
TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL
TO THE CURVE
FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q )
1.JOIN POINT Q TO F.
2.CONSTRUCT 900
ANGLE WITH
THIS LINE AT POINT F
3.EXTEND THE LINE TO MEET DIRECTRIX
AT T
4. JOIN THIS POINT TO Q AND EXTEND. THIS IS
TANGENT TO THE CURVE FROM Q
5.TO THIS TANGENT DRAW PERPENDICULAR
LINE FROM Q. IT IS NORMAL TO CURVE.
PARABOLA
TANGENT & NORMALProblem 15:
F ( focus)V
(vertex)
A
B
HYPERBOLA
TANGENT & NORMAL
QN
N
T
T
900
TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL
TO THE CURVE
FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q )
1.JOIN POINT Q TO F.
2.CONSTRUCT 900
ANGLE WITH THIS LINE AT
POINT F
3.EXTEND THE LINE TO MEET DIRECTRIX AT T
4. JOIN THIS POINT TO Q AND EXTEND. THIS IS
TANGENT TO CURVE FROM Q
5.TO THIS TANGENT DRAW PERPENDICULAR
LINE FROM Q. IT IS NORMAL TO CURVE.
Problem 16

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  • 1. ENGINEERING CURVES Part- I {Conic Sections} ELLIPSE 1.Concentric Circle Method 2.Rectangle Method 3.Oblong Method 4.Arcs of Circle Method 5.Rhombus Metho 6.Basic Locus Method (Directrix – focus) HYPERBOLA 1.Rectangular Hyperbola (coordinates given) 2 Rectangular Hyperbola (P-V diagram - Equation given) 3.Basic Locus Method (Directrix – focus) PARABOLA 1.Rectangle Method 2 Method of Tangents ( Triangle Method) 3.Basic Locus Method (Directrix – focus) Methods of Drawing Tangents & Normals To These Curves.
  • 2. CONIC SECTIONS ELLIPSE, PARABOLA AND HYPERBOLA ARE CALLED CONIC SECTIONS BECAUSE THESE CURVES APPEAR ON THE SURFACE OF A CONE WHEN IT IS CUT BY SOME TYPICAL CUTTING PLANES. Section PlaneSection Plane Through GeneratorsThrough Generators EllipseEllipse Section Plane ParallelSection Plane Parallel to end generator.to end generator. Parabola Parabola Section PlaneSection Plane Parallel to Axis.Parallel to Axis. HyperbolaHyperbola OBSERVE ILLUSTRATIONS GIVEN BELOW..
  • 3. These are the loci of points moving in a plane such that the ratio of it’s distances from a fixed point And a fixed line always remains constant. The Ratio is called ECCENTRICITY. (E) A) For Ellipse E<1 B) For Parabola E=1 C) For Hyperbola E>1 SECOND DEFINATION OF AN ELLIPSE:- It is a locus of a point moving in a plane such that the SUM of it’s distances from TWO fixed points always remains constant. {And this sum equals to the length of major axis.} These TWO fixed points are FOCUS 1 & FOCUS 2 Refer Problem nos. 6. 9 & 12 Refer Problem no.4 Ellipse by Arcs of Circles Method. COMMON DEFINATION OF ELLIPSE, PARABOLA & HYPERBOLA:
  • 4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BA D C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Steps: 1. Draw both axes as perpendicular bisectors of each other & name their ends as shown. 2. Taking their intersecting point as a center, draw two concentric circles considering both as respective diameters. 3. Divide both circles in 12 equal parts & name as shown. 4. From all points of outer circle draw vertical lines downwards and upwards respectively. 5.From all points of inner circle draw horizontal lines to intersect those vertical lines. 6. Mark all intersecting points properly as those are the points on ellipse. 7. Join all these points along with the ends of both axes in smooth possible curve. It is required ellipse. Problem 1 :- Draw ellipse by concentric circle method. Take major axis 100 mm and minor axis 70 mm long. ELLIPSE BY CONCENTRIC CIRCLE METHOD
  • 5. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 2 1A B C D Problem 2 Draw ellipse by Rectangle method. Take major axis 100 mm and minor axis 70 mm long. Steps: 1 Draw a rectangle taking major and minor axes as sides. 2. In this rectangle draw both axes as perpendicular bisectors of each other.. 3. For construction, select upper left part of rectangle. Divide vertical small side and horizontal long side into same number of equal parts.( here divided in four parts) 4. Name those as shown.. 5. Now join all vertical points 1,2,3,4, to the upper end of minor axis. And all horizontal points i.e.1,2,3,4 to the lower end of minor axis. 6. Then extend C-1 line upto D-1 and mark that point. Similarly extend C-2, C-3, C-4 lines up to D-2, D-3, & D-4 lines. 7. Mark all these points properly and join all along with ends A and D in smooth possible curve. Do similar construction in right side part.along with lower half of the rectangle.Join all points in smooth curve. It is required ellipse. ELLIPSE BY RECTANGLE METHOD
  • 6. C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 2 1A B 1 2 3 4 Problem 3:- Draw ellipse by Oblong method. Draw a parallelogram of 100 mm and 70 mm long sides with included angle of 750. Inscribe Ellipse in it. STEPS ARE SIMILAR TO THE PREVIOUS CASE (RECTANGLE METHOD) ONLY IN PLACE OF RECTANGLE, HERE IS A PARALLELOGRAM. ELLIPSE BY OBLONG METHOD
  • 7. F1 F2 1 2 3 4 A B C D p1 p2 p3 p4 ELLIPSE BY ARCS OF CIRCLE METHOD O PROBLEM 4. MAJOR AXIS AB & MINOR AXIS CD ARE 100 AMD 70MM LONG RESPECTIVELY .DRAW ELLIPSE BY ARCS OF CIRLES METHOD. STEPS: 1.Draw both axes as usual.Name the ends & intersecting point 2.Taking AO distance I.e.half major axis, from C, mark F1 & F2 On AB . ( focus 1 and 2.) 3.On line F1- O taking any distance, mark points 1,2,3, & 4 4.Taking F1 center, with distance A-1 draw an arc above AB and taking F2 center, with B-1 distance cut this arc. Name the point p1 5.Repeat this step with same centers but taking now A-2 & B-2 distances for drawing arcs. Name the point p2 6.Similarly get all other P points. With same steps positions of P can be located below AB. 7.Join all points by smooth curve to get an ellipse/ As per the definition Ellipse is locus of point P moving in a plane such that the SUM of it’s distances from two fixed points (F1 & F2) remains constant and equals to the length of major axis AB.(Note A .1+ B .1=A . 2 + B. 2 = AB)
  • 8. 1 4 2 3 A B D C ELLIPSE BY RHOMBUS METHOD PROBLEM 5. DRAW RHOMBUS OF 100 MM & 70 MM LONG DIAGONALS AND INSCRIBE AN ELLIPSE IN IT. STEPS: 1. Draw rhombus of given dimensions. 2. Mark mid points of all sides & name Those A,B,C,& D 3. Join these points to the ends of smaller diagonals. 4. Mark points 1,2,3,4 as four centers. 5. Taking 1 as center and 1-A radius draw an arc AB. 6. Take 2 as center draw an arc CD. 7. Similarly taking 3 & 4 as centers and 3-D radius draw arcs DA & BC.
  • 9. ELLIPSE DIRECTRIX-FOCUS METHOD PROBLEM 6:- POINT F IS 50 MM FROM A LINE AB.A POINT P IS MOVING IN A PLANE SUCH THAT THE RATIO OF IT’S DISTANCES FROM F AND LINE AB REMAINS CONSTANT AND EQUALS TO 2/3 DRAW LOCUS OF POINT P. { ECCENTRICITY = 2/3 } F ( focus) DIRECTRIX V ELLIPSE (vertex) A B STEPS: 1 .Draw a vertical line AB and point F 50 mm from it. 2 .Divide 50 mm distance in 5 parts. 3 .Name 2nd part from F as V. It is 20mm and 30mm from F and AB line resp. It is first point giving ratio of it’s distances from F and AB 2/3 i.e 20/30 4 Form more points giving same ratio such as 30/45, 40/60, 50/75 etc. 5.Taking 45,60 and 75mm distances from line AB, draw three vertical lines to the right side of it. 6. Now with 30, 40 and 50mm distances in compass cut these lines above and below, with F as center. 7. Join these points through V in smooth curve. This is required locus of P.It is an ELLIPSE. 30mm 45mm
  • 10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 PARABOLA RECTANGLE METHOD PROBLEM 7: A BALL THROWN IN AIR ATTAINS 100 M HIEGHT AND COVERS HORIZONTAL DISTANCE 150 M ON GROUND. Draw the path of the ball (projectile)- STEPS: 1.Draw rectangle of above size and divide it in two equal vertical parts 2.Consider left part for construction. Divide height and length in equal number of parts and name those 1,2,3,4,5& 6 3.Join vertical 1,2,3,4,5 & 6 to the top center of rectangle 4.Similarly draw upward vertical lines from horizontal1,2,3,4,5 And wherever these lines intersect previously drawn inclined lines in sequence Mark those points and further join in smooth possible curve. 5.Repeat the construction on right side rectangle also.Join all in sequence. This locus is Parabola. .
  • 11. 7.5m A B Draw a parabola by tangent method given base 7.5m and axis 4.5m 4.5m 1 2 3 4 5 6 1’ 2’ 3’ 4’ 5’ 6’ E F O Take scale 1cm = 0.5m 4.5m
  • 12. A B V PARABOLA (VERTEX) F ( focus) 1 2 3 4 PARABOLA DIRECTRIX-FOCUS METHOD SOLUTION STEPS: 1.Locate center of line, perpendicular to AB from point F. This will be initial point P and also the vertex. 2.Mark 5 mm distance to its right side, name those points 1,2,3,4 and from those draw lines parallel to AB. 3.Mark 5 mm distance to its left of P and name it 1. 4.Take O-1 distance as radius and F as center draw an arc cutting first parallel line to AB. Name upper point P1 and lower point P2 . (FP1=O1) 5.Similarly repeat this process by taking again 5mm to right and left and locate P3 P4 . 6.Join all these points in smooth curve. It will be the locus of P equidistance from line AB and fixed point F. PROBLEM 9: Point F is 50 mm from a vertical straight line AB. Draw locus of point P, moving in a plane such that it always remains equidistant from point F and line AB. O P1 P2
  • 13. P O 40 mm 30 mm 1 2 3 12 1 2 3 1 2 HYPERBOLA THROUGH A POINT OF KNOWN CO-ORDINATES Solution Steps: 1) Extend horizontal line from P to right side. 2) Extend vertical line from P upward. 3) On horizontal line from P, mark some points taking any distance and name them after P-1, 2,3,4 etc. 4) Join 1-2-3-4 points to pole O. Let them cut part [P-B] also at 1,2,3,4 points. 5) From horizontal 1,2,3,4 draw vertical lines downwards and 6) From vertical 1,2,3,4 points [from P-B] draw horizontal lines. 7) Line from 1 horizontal and line from 1 vertical will meet at P1 .Similarly mark P2 , P3 , P4 points. 8) Repeat the procedure by marking four points on upward vertical line from P and joining all those to pole O. Name this points P6 , P7 , P8 etc. and join them by smooth Problem No.10: Point P is 40 mm and 30 mm from horizontal and vertical axes respectively.Draw Hyperbola through it.
  • 14. VOLUME:( M3 ) PRESSURE (Kg/cm2 ) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HYPERBOLA P-V DIAGRAM Problem no.11: A sample of gas is expanded in a cylinder from 10 unit pressure to 1 unit pressure.Expansion follows law PV=Constant.If initial volume being 1 unit, draw the curve of expansion. Also Name the curve. Form a table giving few more values of P & V P V = C + 10 5 4 2.5 2 1 1 2 2.5 4 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ++++++ = = = = = = Now draw a Graph of Pressure against Volume. It is a PV Diagram and it is Hyperbola. Take pressure on vertical axis and Volume on horizontal axis.
  • 15. F ( focus)V (vertex) A B 30mm 45mm HYPERBOLA DIRECTRIX FOCUS METHOD PROBLEM 12:- POINT F IS 50 MM FROM A LINE AB.A POINT P IS MOVING IN A PLANE SUCH THAT THE RATIO OF IT’S DISTANCES FROM F AND LINE AB REMAINS CONSTANT AND EQUALS TO 2/3 DRAW LOCUS OF POINT P. { ECCENTRICITY = 2/3 } STEPS: 1 .Draw a vertical line AB and point F 50 mm from it. 2 .Divide 50 mm distance in 5 parts. 3 .Name 2nd part from F as V. It is 20mm and 30mm from F and AB line resp. It is first point giving ratio of it’s distances from F and AB 2/3 i.e 20/30 4 Form more points giving same ratio such as 30/45, 40/60, 50/75 etc. 5.Taking 45,60 and 75mm distances from line AB, draw three vertical lines to the right side of it. 6. Now with 30, 40 and 50mm distances in compass cut these lines above and below, with F as center. 7. Join these points through V in smooth curve. This is required locus of P.It is an ELLIPSE.
  • 16. D F1 F2 1 2 3 4 A B C p1 p2 p3 p4 O Q TANGENT NORMAL TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL TO THE CURVE FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q ) 1. JOIN POINT Q TO F1 & F2 2. BISECT ANGLE F1Q F2 THE ANGLE BISECTOR IS NORMAL 3. A PERPENDICULAR LINE DRAWN TO IT IS TANGENT TO THE CURVE. ELLIPSE TANGENT & NORMAL Problem 13:
  • 17. ELLIPSE TANGENT & NORMAL F ( focus) DIRECTRIX V ELLIPSE (vertex) A B T T N N Q 900 TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL TO THE CURVE FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q ) 1.JOIN POINT Q TO F. 2.CONSTRUCT 900 ANGLE WITH THIS LINE AT POINT F 3.EXTEND THE LINE TO MEET DIRECTRIX AT T 4. JOIN THIS POINT TO Q AND EXTEND. THIS IS TANGENT TO ELLIPSE FROM Q 5.TO THIS TANGENT DRAW PERPENDICULAR LINE FROM Q. IT IS NORMAL TO CURVE. Problem 14:
  • 18. A B PARABOLA VERTEX F ( focus) V Q T N N T 900 TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL TO THE CURVE FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q ) 1.JOIN POINT Q TO F. 2.CONSTRUCT 900 ANGLE WITH THIS LINE AT POINT F 3.EXTEND THE LINE TO MEET DIRECTRIX AT T 4. JOIN THIS POINT TO Q AND EXTEND. THIS IS TANGENT TO THE CURVE FROM Q 5.TO THIS TANGENT DRAW PERPENDICULAR LINE FROM Q. IT IS NORMAL TO CURVE. PARABOLA TANGENT & NORMALProblem 15:
  • 19. F ( focus)V (vertex) A B HYPERBOLA TANGENT & NORMAL QN N T T 900 TO DRAW TANGENT & NORMAL TO THE CURVE FROM A GIVEN POINT ( Q ) 1.JOIN POINT Q TO F. 2.CONSTRUCT 900 ANGLE WITH THIS LINE AT POINT F 3.EXTEND THE LINE TO MEET DIRECTRIX AT T 4. JOIN THIS POINT TO Q AND EXTEND. THIS IS TANGENT TO CURVE FROM Q 5.TO THIS TANGENT DRAW PERPENDICULAR LINE FROM Q. IT IS NORMAL TO CURVE. Problem 16