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Sectional View Solved Examples

Sectional views allow revealing the internal details of objects that cannot be effectively shown using regular orthographic projections and hidden lines. A sectional view represents what would be seen if the object was cut by an imaginary cutting plane and the portion between the observer and cutting plane was removed. The document provides examples of isometric views along with corresponding sectional views from the front, top, and sides for various machine components and blocks to illustrate how sectional views can reveal interior details.
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Sectional View Solved Examples

Sectional views allow revealing the internal details of objects that cannot be effectively shown using regular orthographic projections and hidden lines. A sectional view represents what would be seen if the object was cut by an imaginary cutting plane and the portion between the observer and cutting plane was removed. The document provides examples of isometric views along with corresponding sectional views from the front, top, and sides for various machine components and blocks to illustrate how sectional views can reveal interior details.
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Sectional View solved Examples| Orthographic

Projections | CAD Drawing practice | Isometric


Drawings | 3D Modeling practice | Pictorial
Drawings | Engineering Graphics
December 22, 2017CAD Drawing Practice

Orthographic views (or) Orthographic


Projections when cautiously selected may
reveal the external features of even the most
complicated objects. However, there are
objects with complicated internal details and
when represented by hidden lines, may not
effectively reveal the true interior details.
This may be defeat by representing one or
more of the views ‘in section’. Generally A
sectional view is obtained by imagining the
object, as if cut by a cutting plane and the
portion between the observer and the section
plane being removed.
Below Figure shows the isometric view of
a machine block and (i) the sectional view
from the front, (ii) the view from above and
(iii) the sectional view from the left.
Below Figure shows the isometric view of a
shaft support. Sectional view from the front,
the view from above and the view from the
right are also shown in the figure.
Below Figure shows the isometric view of a
machine component along with the sectional
view from the front, the view from above and
the view from the left.
Below Figure shows a sliding block and (i)
the view from the front, (ii) the view from
above and (iii) the sectional view from the
right.

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