Section of Solids

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Typical Section Planes


&
Typical Shapes
Of
Sections.

Triangle Section Plane Ellipse


Section Plane
Through Generators
Through Apex

Section Plane Parallel


to end generator.
Ellipse

Cylinder through
generators.

Section PlaneHyperbola
Parallel to Axis.
Trapezium

Sq. Pyramid through


all slant edges

ILLUSTRATION SHOWING
IMPORTANT TERMS
IN SECTIONING.

For TV

SECTION
PLANE
TRUE SHAPE
Of SECTION
x

Apparent Shape
of section
SECTION LINES
(450 to XY)

SECTIONAL T.V.

SECTIONING A SOLID.
An object ( here a solid ) is cut by
some imaginary cutting plane
to understand internal details of that object.

OBSERVER

UPPER PART
REMOVED

(A)

The action of cutting is called


SECTIONING a solid
&
The plane of cutting is called
SECTION PLANE.

Section plane perpendicular to VP and Parallel to HP

Projection of the section plane on VP

VP
S

HP

Section plane perpendicular to


VP and Parallel to HP

VP
HP

Top View in Section

Section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined to HP

Projection of the section plane on VP

VP

VP
HP
HP

Top View in Section

Section plane perpendicular to VP and Inclined to HP

Section plane perpendicular to HP and Parallel to VP

Front View in Section

VP

VP
HP
HP

Section plane perpendicular


to HP and parallel to VP

Projection of the section plane on HP

Section plane perpendicular to HP and inclined to VP

Front View in Section


VP

HP

VP
HP

Section plane perpendicular


to HP and inclined to VP
Projection of the section plane on HP

Section plane perpendicular to both HP and VP

Side View in Section


S

VP
RPP

HP

VP
HP

Section plane perpendicular


to both HP and VP

Section of Solids
A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long,
resting on its base on the HP with one of its edges parallel to
the VP. A section plane passing through one of the base
corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and
30mm above HP cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view,
sectional top view and true shape of the section. Determine
the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

Draw XY Line, mark HP and VP.

VP
X

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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

Draw Top view and Front


View, Mark points

60

o'

VP
X

c'

a' (o1')

b'

HP
b

o(o1)
40

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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination
of the section plane with the reference plane.
o'

60

VP
X

1'

c'

Show the Section plane, draw vertical


projectors to the top view and obtain
section pints in the top view.

2'
a' (o1')

3' b'

HP
1 o(o1)

3b
40

2
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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

60

o'

VP
X

1'

c'

Show the sectional top


view

2'
a' (o1')

3' b'

3b

HP
c

40

o(o1)
2
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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

Show the Auxiliary inclined


plane, parallel to section plane,
draw perpendiculars from the
section pints to the auxiliary
inclined plane, measure the
distances from XY line to
section points in the top view

X1

60

o'

1'

2'
X2
a' (o1')

3' b'

3b

21,71

HP

27,48

o(o1)
40

c'

48,65

VP

2
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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

2''

1''
X1
o'

60

3''
1'

2'
X2
a' (o1')

3' b'

3b

21,71

HP

27,48

o(o1)
40

c'

48,65

VP

Reproduce the distances


of the top view section
points from XY line in to
Auxiliary plane, mark
points, 1, 2 and 3, join
these three points.

2
a
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A triangular pyramid, base 40mm sides and axis 60mm long, resting on its base on the
HP with one of its edges parallel to the VP. A section plane passing through one of the
base corners of the pyramid and the two slant edges at 20mm and 30mm above HP
cuts the pyramid. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section. Determine the inclination of the section plane with the reference plane.

Make visible edges, Retaining portion dark


Show the annotation. Show ans. if Any

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