Lecture 4: Sections Flashcards

1
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Why are sections used?

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To see internal features that are not visible in projections.

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Cutting plane

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An imaginary plane by which the object is cut to see the inside. Written as a dashed line with arrows showing which side is being cut.

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How to draw a section

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  1. Choose a cutting plane and direction best suited to the object’s internal features.
  2. Draw the cutting plane on the original object.
  3. Draw a front view parallel to the cutting plane.
  4. Draw section lines.
  5. Name the sectional view.
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4
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Section lines

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Drawn on exposed surfaces. For a single material, a hatch pattern is used.

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Section types (6)

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  1. Full
  2. Half
  3. Offset
  4. Broken out
  5. Revolved
  6. Aligned
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Full section

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Cutting plane divides the whole object

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Half section

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Cutting plane divides half the object while keeping the other side intact. The center line must be indicated. Used for symmetrical objects.

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Offset section

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Cutting plane is not a straight line. Bends in the cutting plane are not shown in the drawing. used to show unaligned internal features.

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Broken out section

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Freestyle cutting plane. Used to show internal details that look best when broken apart.

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Revolved section

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Cross sections perpendicular to the object and superimposed onto the orthographic view. Used for when an object’s profile changes.

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Aligned/angled Section

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Used on circular objects (EX: ceiling fan), angled cutting plane lines to include more features in a section view (like an offset cutting plane line but not 90 degrees)

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