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In this paper the pasting scheme model is used to study the construction of triangle shaped Truchet tiling and diamond shaped Truchet tiling using the Truchet tiles. | Triangle and diamond shaped tiling using truchet tiles International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology IJMET Volume 10 Issue 03 March 2019 pp. 21 25 Article ID IJMET_10_03_003 Available online at http www.iaeme.com ijmet issues.asp JType IJMET amp VType 10 amp IType 3 ISSN Print 0976-6340 and ISSN Online 0976-6359 IAEME Publication Scopus Indexed TRIANGLE AND DIAMOND SHAPED TILING USING TRUCHET TILES S. Jebasingh Department of Mathematics Karunya Institute of Technlolgy and Sciences Coiambatore India G. Johnsy Arputhavalli Department of Physics Karunya Institute of Technlolgy and Sciences Coiambatore India T. Robinson Department of Mathematics Madras Christian College Chennai India ABSTRACT Pasting Scheme is a generating model for Tiling and Tessellation pattern. Truchet tiles are special type of tiles with continuous arc. In this paper the pasting scheme model is used to study the construction of triangle shaped Truchet tiling and diamond shaped Truchet tiling using the Truchet tiles. Key words Pasting rule Pasting Scheme Tiling Truchet tiles Cite this Article S. Jebasingh G. Johnsy Arputhavalli T. Robinson Triangle and Diamond Shaped Tiling Using Truchet Tiles International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology 10 3 2019 pp. 21 25. http www.iaeme.com IJMET issues.asp JType IJMET amp VType 10 amp IType 3 1. INTRODUCTION Tiling consists of tiles made of stone and other similar material which fit together without holes to cover the plane 1 . Tiles made of recent materials such as plastic or metal sheet have applications in the modern engineering. These tiles have same constraints as that of tiles made of stone. Tiling which is also referred as tessellation had been studied extensively for their application in science and engineering. In the literature we find various methods of constructing tiling with regular polygons to cover the Euclidean plane 2 3 4 5 6 . In the beginning of 17 century Sebastian Truchet 7 described a simple half .