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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 1Autumn Quarter Section Views Lecture 13
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 2Autumn Quarter Topics For Today Sections Views –Why section views are needed –Types of section views –References BTG Chapter 6
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 3Autumn Quarter Section Views Goals –Recognize various kinds of section views, make full and half section views. –Improve visualization of interior features.
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 4Autumn Quarter Section views are used when important hidden details are in the interior of an object. These details appear as hidden lines in one of the orthographic principal views; therefore, their shapes are not very well described by pure orthographic projection. Section Views
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 5Autumn Quarter Types Of Section Views Full sections Half sections Offset sections Revolved sections Removed sections Broken-out sections
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 6Autumn Quarter Cutting Plane Section views show how an object would look if a cutting plane (or saw) cut through the object and the material in front of the cutting plane was discarded
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 7Autumn Quarter Section Lines Section lines (crosshatching) are used to show where the cutting plane passed through solid material
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 8Autumn Quarter Full Section View In a full section view, the cutting plane cuts across the entire object Note that hidden lines become visible in a section view Hidden Lines are Visible
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 9Autumn Quarter Full Section View Shows cutting plane in the top view Makes a full section on the front view
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 10Autumn Quarter Full Section View Note how the cutting plane is drawn and how the crosshatching lines mark the surfaces of material cut by the cutting plane. No hidden lines on the section view, if possible. Note: Interior lines behind cutting plane became visible. Visible lines omitted Incorrect Correct
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 11Autumn Quarter Multiple Sectioned Views SECTION A-A AA SECTION B-B B B
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 12Autumn Quarter Half Section View The cutting planes do not cut all the way through to the object. They cut only half way. They intersect at the centerline.
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 13Autumn Quarter Half Section used mainly for symmetric objects Half Section View
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 14Autumn Quarter Revolved Sections Revolved sections examples show the shape of an object’s cross- section superimposed on a longitudinal view
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 15Autumn Quarter Removed Sections Removed sections are like revolved sections but moved aside. Note how they are named. A A Section A-A C C Section C-C B B Section B-B
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 16Autumn Quarter Broken Out Sections
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 17Autumn Quarter Offset Sections Offset sections are used to show interior features that do not lie along a straight line
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 18Autumn Quarter Offset Sections
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 19Autumn Quarter Conventional Revolutions Used to make section views clear and avoid confusion Associated with objects that have holes, ribs, spokes, or lugs in any combination equally spaced in a circular fashion Not projected orthographically to section view Examples to follow
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 20Autumn Quarter Conventional Hole Revolutions Note no hidden lines
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 21Autumn Quarter Conventional Rib Revolutions Note: Ribs not crosshatched
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 22Autumn Quarter Conventional Spoke Revolution Note: Spokes not crosshatched
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 23Autumn Quarter Holes and Ribs in Combination
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Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 13P. 24Autumn Quarter Assignment Dwg 25 – F18-A –Complete section views –Due at end of today’s lecture Dwg 26 – SECT 1-N –Sketch Section Views –Due at beginning of next lecture
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