Lecture#11
Lecture#11
Lecture#11
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A full section view is made by passing the imaginary cutting
plane completely through an object.
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Half sections are created by passing an imaginary cutting plane
only halfway through an object.
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A revolved section is made by revolving the cross-section view 90
degrees about an axis of revolution and superimposing the
section view on the orthographic view.
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Removed sections are used to show the contours of complicated
shapes, such as wings and fuselage of an airplane, blades for jet
engines or power plant turbines etc.
They are often used when there is not much room for revolved
sections.
The removed section view is then labeled, such as SECTION A-A
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Yultiple removed section views of a connecting rod identified
with labels
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The scale used for the removed section view is labeled beneath
the view.
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Offset sectional views are used in cases where the sections to be
shown do not lie in a straight line.
The offset section are used for complicated parts that cannot be
sectioned by a single straight CP line.
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Assembly sections are typically orthographic, pictorial, full or
half section views of parts as assembled.
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Auxiliary section can be a full or partial section.
They follow the same convention as other types of sections.
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Aligned sections are special types of orthographic drawings used
to revolve or align special features of parts, to clarify them or
make them easier to represent in section.
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Conventional breaks are used
to shorten elongated part.
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