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Section of Solids Notes

This document discusses sections of solids and how to draw sectional views. It covers types of sections including parallel and perpendicular to planes. It also describes techniques for sectional views including hatching and true shapes. Examples are provided for drawing sectional front and top views of cubes, prisms, and other shapes cut by planes at various angles to the horizontal and vertical planes.

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Section of Solids Notes

This document discusses sections of solids and how to draw sectional views. It covers types of sections including parallel and perpendicular to planes. It also describes techniques for sectional views including hatching and true shapes. Examples are provided for drawing sectional front and top views of cubes, prisms, and other shapes cut by planes at various angles to the horizontal and vertical planes.

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“SECTION OF SOLIDS”

SECTION OF SOLIDS
SECTION OF SOLIDS
CROSS SECTION OF SOLIDS
SECTIONING SYMBOLS
TERMS & CONVENTIONS
TYPES OF SECTIONS
METHOD OF HATCHING
TECHINIQUES FOR SECTIONAL VIEWS
TYPES FOR SECTIONAL VIEWS – SECTIONAL FRONT VIEW
TYPES FOR SECTIONAL VIEWS – SECTIONAL TOP VIEW
SECTIONAL VIEW – PARALLEL TO H.P AND PERPENDICULAR TO V.P
A cube of 40 mm sideis cut by a horizontal section plane, parallel to
H.P at a distance of 15 mm from the top end. Draw the sectional top
view and front view
SECTIONAL VIEW – INCLINED TO H.P AND PERPENDICULAR TO V.P
A square prism of base side 50 mm and height of axis 80 mm has its
base on H.P, it is cut by a section plane perpendicular to V.P and
inclined to H.P such that it passes through the two opposite corners of
the rectangular face in front. Draw the sectional Top View and Front
View. Find the angle of inclination of the section plane
SECTIONAL VIEW – PERPENDICULAR TO H.P AND INCLINED TO V.P
A square prism of base side 40 mm and height 70 mm is resting on its
rectangular face on the ground such that its axis is parallel to H.P &V.P,
it is cut by a section plane perpendicular to H.P &incllined to V.P at an
angle of 45° and passing through a point 10 mm from one of its ends.
Draw the sectional Front View and Top View
TRUE SHAPE OF A SECTION
PROCEDURE FOR TRUE SHAPE
EXAMPLE: TRUE SHAPE PROBLEM
A square prism of base side 50 mm and height of axis 80 mm has its
base on H.P, it is cut by a section plane perpendicular to V.P and
inclined to H.P such that it passes through the two opposite corners of
the rectangular face in front. Draw the sectional Top View and Front
View and true shape of the section

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