TEST 2 CHPT 3-5-6-7-8 Flashcards
view that can be drawn to show the true size
and shape of inclined and oblique surfaces.
An orthographic view that is not a standard projection.
auxiliary views
to show true length of a line
point of view of a line
edge view of a surface
true size of a surface
the uses of an auxiliary view
The correct direction for the line of sight for an auxiliary view when true size and shape of a plane is displayed is ________ to the edge view of that plane
perpendicular
_______ _____ ______ is projected onto a plane that is perpendicular to one of the principal planes of projection and is inclined to the other two
primary auxiliary view
______ ______ ______ is projected from a primary auxiliary view onto a plane that is inclined to all three principal projection planes.
secondary auxiliary view
shows the objects depth
depth auxiliary view
shows the height of the object
height auxiliary view
shows the width of the objectg
width auxiliary view
the angle between two planes
dihedral angle
______-______ lines show where the object was cut and from which direction the section is viewed
cutting-plane
when a part is cut fully in half
full section
one quarter of the object
half section
________ _____ _______ is a partial section of a view needed to expose interior shapes, limited by a break line
broken out section
A _____ ______ is made by revolving the cross-section view of the part about an axis of revolution and placing the section view on the part.
revolved section
a ______ _____ is one that is not in direct projection from the view containing the cutting plane. it is not positioned in agreement with the standard arrangement of views.
removed section