Auxiliary view Flashcards

1
Q

additional view

A

Auxiliary View

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2
Q

revolved view

A

Revolution

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3
Q

used when cutting plane is
not parallel to any of the normal views

A

Auxiliary section

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4
Q

When a cutting plane appears as
an edge or line

A

Edge view

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5
Q

one that is inclined to all three
normal planes

A

Oblique plane

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6
Q

is a single view projected
from one of the six principal views.

A

primary auxiliary view

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7
Q

is a single view
projected from a primary auxiliary view

A

secondary auxiliary view

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8
Q

is a single view projected
from a secondary or another tertiary auxiliary view.

A

tertiary auxiliary view

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9
Q

the object is suspended
in a glass box to show the six principal views,
created by projecting the object onto the
planes of the box.

A

fold-line method

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10
Q

is the angle
between two planes. Determining
the true measurement of a
dihedral angle is a common
application for auxiliary views.

A

dihedral angle

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11
Q

A cylindrical part that is cut by an inclined plane results in a
surface that is an ellipse and can only be shown true size and
shape with an auxiliary view.

A

Curvature in auxiliary view

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12
Q

In auxiliary views, it is normal practice not to project
hidden features or other features that are not part of
the inclined surface. When only the details for the
inclined surface are projected and drawn in the
auxiliary view, the view is called a partial auxiliary
view.
 saves time and produces a
drawing that is much more readable.

A

Partial auxiliary view

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