Chapter 08 Sction
Chapter 08 Sction
Section Views
Contents
Introduction
Basic components
Kind of sections
Dimensioning
Introduction
Necessity of a section view
Given
Orthographic
projection Orthographic
Section projection
principle
technique principle
Yes
Internal features
make a view
difficult to read
or dimension?
No
Finish
Purposes
Clarify an internal feature.
Facilitate dimensioning.
Example
Regular
view
Section
view
Basic components
Cutting plane
Cutting plane is an imaginary plane that cuts through the
object.
A section view is obtained by viewing the object after removed the
cover up part in the direction normal to the cutting plane.
Location and direction of a cutting plane depend on a hidden
feature that is needed to be revealed.
Example Cutting
plane
Section view
Basic Components
Cutting plane line
In an orthographic view, a cutting plane is presented as a
“cutting plane line, CPL” and is drawn in either of an
adjacent view of the section view.
Direction 1 Direction 2 Direction 3
Given
CPL
Section
view
Section Section
CPL view view
Cutting plane line : Line styles
The cutting plane line is presented by a chain line. (This course)
Begin and end the line with a short visible line.
Examples
1 3
Viewing
direction
Basic Components
Class activity
Do you find something wrong in the following cutting plane lines?
1
Yes Right!
No Wrong!
(The arrow on the right side
should be pointed downward)
2
Yes Right!
No Wrong!
(The arrow head have to
touch the short visible line)
3
Yes Right!
No Wrong!
(Because the cutting plane line used
in this course is a chain line )
Class activity
Change the following incorrect cutting plane line style to that previously
suggested.
1 2
Section lining : Purpose
Section lines or cross-hatch lines are added to a section
view to indicate surface that are cut by a cutting plane.
Examples
Visible surfaces and edges behind the cutting plane are drawn in a section view.
Section lining : Symbol
The section lines are different for each type of material.
Practically, the cast iron symbol is used most often for
any materials.
Examples
Sand Wood
Section lining : Recommended practice 1
The spacing between lines may vary from 1.5 mm for
small sectioned areas to 3 mm for large sectioned areas.
Examples
Poor practices
Example
Basic Components
Class activity
1 2
Class activity
Which one is a good practice in section lining?
1 2
Kinds of section
Kind of sections
1. Full section
2. Offset section
3. Half section
4. Broken-out section
Example
Hidden lines
present.
Hidden lines
are omitted.
Full section : Concept & example
A section view is made by passing the straight cutting
plane completely through the part.
Example
A closer look
Kinds of sections
Offset section : Concept & example
A section view is made by passing the bended cutting
plane completely through the part.
Example
Edge views of
the cutting
plane
are omitted
Kinds of sections
Half section : Conventional practice
A center line is used for separating the sectioned half from
the unsectioned half of the view.
Hidden line is omitted in unsectioned half of the view.
Kinds of sections