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The document discusses different types of section views used in engineering drawings to reveal internal features of objects. It describes common section view terminology like cutting plane, cutting plane line, and section lines. The main types of section views covered are full section, offset section, half section, broken-out section, revolved section, and removed section. Revolved and removed sections show cross-sections of parts that vary along their length. The document emphasizes best practices for dimensioning section views and using different section lining techniques.

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Section

The document discusses different types of section views used in engineering drawings to reveal internal features of objects. It describes common section view terminology like cutting plane, cutting plane line, and section lines. The main types of section views covered are full section, offset section, half section, broken-out section, revolved section, and removed section. Revolved and removed sections show cross-sections of parts that vary along their length. The document emphasizes best practices for dimensioning section views and using different section lining techniques.

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Chapter 8

Section Views
TOPICS

Introduction
Terminology & common practices

Kind of sections

Dimensioning
Introduction
GRAPHICS COMMUNICATION
WITH ENGINEERING DRAWING
Object
Orthographic
Projection
Dimensioning

Working
drawing Orthographic
projection
(convention)
No
Clear ? Section Views

Yes Section views


convention
Finish
PURPOSES OF
SECTION VIEWS
Clarify the views by
 reducing or eliminating the hidden lines.
 revealing the cross sectional’s shape.

Facilitate the dimensioning.

Let See the


example
EXAMPLE : Advantage of using a section
view.
Terminology and
common practices
CUTTING PLANE
Cutting plane is a plane that imaginarily cuts
the object to reveal the internal features.

Cutting
plane Cutting plane line

Section lines
CUTTING PLANE LINE
Cutting plane line is an edge view of the cutting
plane.
Indicate the path
of cutting plane.
CUTTING PLANE LINESTYLES
Thick line
ANSI
Viewing
standard
direction
Thick line

Viewing
direction

JIS & ISO Thin line


standard

This course Viewing


direction
SECTION LINING
Section lines or cross-hatch lines are used to
indicate the surfaces that are cut by the cutting
plane.

Section
lines
Drawn with 4H pencil.
SECTION LINES SYMBOLS
The section lines are different for each of
material’s type.
For practical purpose, the cast iron symbol is
used most often for any materials.

Cast iron, Steel Concrete Sand Wood


Malleable iron
SECTION LINING PRACTICE
The spaces between lines may vary from 1.5 mm
for small sections to 3 mm for large sections.

COMMON MISTAKE
SECTION LINING PRACTICE
It should not be drawn parallel or perpendicular
to contour of the view.

COMMON MISTAKE
Kinds of Sections
KIND OF SECTIONS
1. Full section
2. Offset section
3. Half section
4. Broken-out section
5. Revolved section (aligned section)
6. Removed section (detailed section)
FULL SECTION VIEW
The view is made by passing the straight cutting
plane completely through the part.
OFFSET SECTION VIEW
The view is made by passing the bended cutting
plane completely through the part.

Do not show the edge views


of the cutting plane.
TREATMENT OF HIDDEN LINES
Hidden lines are normally omitted from section
views.
HALF SECTION VIEW
The view is made by passing the cutting plane halfway
through an object and remove a quarter of it.
HALF SECTION VIEW
A center line is used to separate the sectioned half
from the unsectioned half of the view.
Hidden line is omitted in unsection half of the view.
BROKEN-OUT SECTION VIEW
The view is made by passing the cutting plane normal
to the viewing direction and removing the portion of an
object in front of it.
BROKEN-OUT SECTION VIEW

A break line is used to separate


the sectioned portion from the
unsectioned portion of the view.

Break line is a thin continuous


line (4H) and is drawn freehand.

There is no cutting plane line.


EXAMPLE : Comparison among several section techniques
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW

Revolved sections show cross-sectional


features of a part.

No need for additional orthographic


views.
This section is especially helpful when a
cross-section varies.
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Basic concept
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Basic concept
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Steps in construction
Given

Edge view of
cross-section

Step 1
a. Assign position of cutting plane.
b. Draw axis of rotation in front view.
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Steps in construction
Given

Step 2
a. Transfer the depth dimension to
the front view.
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Steps in construction
Given

Step 3
a. Draw the revolved section.
b. Add section lines.
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Steps in construction
Given

FINAL PICTURE
REVOLVED SECTION VIEW
Placement of revolved section
1. Superimposed to orthographic view.

2. Break from orthographic view.

Break Superimposed
REMOVED SECTION VIEW
6. Removed section
Removed section is revolved section.

Section view is shown outside the


view.
Used where space does not enough for
revolved section

Can be located elsewhere on a drawing


with properly labeled
REMOVED SECTION VIEW
Example : Revolved vs. removed sections.

Revolved section Removed section


REMOVED SECTION VIEW
Example : Situation that removed section is preferred.

Poor Preferred

Too messy !!
REMOVED SECTION VIEW
Example : Multiple removed section views

A B

SECTION B – B

SECTION A – A
Dimensioning
in Section View
In most cases, dimensioning of the section views
follows the typical rules of dimensioning.

POOR GOOD
DIMENSIONING
POOR GOOD

10
10

φ 50 φ 50
DIMENSIONING

For a half-section view,


use dimension line with
only one arrowhead that
points to the position inside
the sectioned portion.

φ 50
THANK YOU

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