chapter 8 convention practice in orthographic writing
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Chapter 8 Convention Practice in Orthographic Writing. TOPICS. Definition Purposes Types of conventions - Alternate position of side view - Incompleted view - Aligned view - Enlarged view - Non-existing intersection line - Cylinder intersection. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 8
Convention Practicein Orthographic
Writing
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TOPICS Definition
Purposes
Types of conventions- Alternate position of side view
- Incompleted view
- Aligned view
- Enlarged view
- Non-existing intersection line
- Cylinder intersection
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DEFINITION
Convention is a commonly accepted practices
which disregard some strict rules of orthographic
projection.
Projection’ s
rules
ObjectMore readable
multiview
representation
Multiview
representation
Convention
practices
Disregardsome rules
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Using a dash line for
representing the hidden edge.
EXAMPLE : Already met convention practice
Front view
CONVENTIONPRACTICE
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PURPOSES
To improve the clarity of a drawing.
To reduce the drafting effort.
To save or efficiently use a drawingspace.
To facilitate the dimensioning.
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1. Alternate position of side view
2. Incompleted view
TYPES OFCONVENTION PRACTICE
2.1 Incompleted side view
2.4 Local view
2.3 Half view
2.2 Partial view
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3. Aligned view
4. Enlarged view
6. Intersection : Hole on a cylinder
5. Non-existing intersection line
TYPES OFCONVENTION PRACTICE
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ALTERNATE POSITION OF
SIDE VIEW
ALTERNATE POSITION OF
SIDE VIEW
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Whenever the height of an object is small and the
depth is relatively large, places the side view beside
the top view.
To save drawing space.
To improve the clarity of a drawing.
Purposes
Conventional practice
ALTERNATE POSITION OF SIDE VIEW
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Front
Top
Right
Example
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Example
Slot becomesmore readable.
Hole becomesmore readable.
New orientation of views stillagree with 3rd angle system.
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INCOMPLETED SIDE VIEWINCOMPLETED SIDE VIEW
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Incompleted side views are side views that
are eliminated a feature that can not clearly
seen from a selected viewing direction.
DEFINITION
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Principal view
Difficult to read and to dimension.
Left-side view Right-side view
Details are interfered by those
on the opposite view.
Example : Strictly orthographic projection.
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Example : Incompleted side views
Incompletedleft-side view
Incompletedright-side viewPrincipal view
Better describe an object and
facilitate dimensioning.
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Principal view
Example : Incompleted side views representation
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PARTIAL VIEW
HALF VIEW
LOCAL VIEW
PARTIAL VIEW
HALF VIEW
LOCAL VIEW
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Partial view is a view that represents portions
of the part that have a features need to clarify.
DEFINITION
Half view is a partial view that is illustrated only
half of the part.
Local view is a view that shows only features
need to clarify.
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Clearly seena shape.
Example : Partial views
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Symmetry symbol
Left half Right half
Thin line (4H)
Center line acts as aline of symmetry.
No continuous line !
Example : Half view
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Half view can be made by drawing the views
slightly beyond the line of symmetry.
No symmetry symbol.
It is allow for writinga break line.
In this course, we omit the break line.
Example : Half view : alternative representation
Thin line (4H)
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Example : Half view : two symmetry axes
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Example : Local view
Shape of theslot is completelyshown.
R67
Easy fordimensioning
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ALIGNED VIEWALIGNED VIEW
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DEFINITION
Align view is a view that is drawn by imaginarily
rotating the object’s features, appeared in a
principle view about symmetry axis.
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Example : Necessity of align view
Waste of time
Confuse
Apply
convention
Clear
Strictly Projection
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CONVENTION PRACTICE
For an object that has symmetrical positioned
features, it is advisable to show them on adjacent
view in true size at true radial distance from
the symmetry axis.
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Example : Align view of holes
Gives the impression that there
is a hole at the center of the plate.
Given
Apply
aligned
convention
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Example : Align view of holes
Given
Gives the impression that holes
are at unsymmetrical position.
Apply
aligned
convention
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Example : Align view of holes
Apply
aligned
convention
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Example :Example : Align view of ribs
Apply
aligned
convention
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Example : Align view of ribs & holes
Apply
aligned
convention
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Example : Align view of ribs & holes & keyway
Make Orthographic Projection
Apply Convention
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Example : Align view
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ENLARGED VIEWENLARGED VIEW
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Enlarged view is a view partly selected from
full view and is drawn with a larger scale.
DEFINITION
At full view, the selected portion is framed by
continuous thin line and having a name.
For an enlarged view, it must be specified both
name and scale used.
Conventional practice
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Example : Enlarged view
Full view
A
A (3:1)
Enlarged view
A (3:1)
or
Referenceposition
Scale
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NON-EXISTING LINE OF
INTERSECTION
NON-EXISTING LINE OF
INTERSECTION
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Non-existing line of intersection is the line of
intersecting surfaces that are eliminated by fillets
and rounds.
Non-existing line of intersection is the line of
intersecting surfaces that are eliminated by fillets
and rounds.
When true projection mislead the representation
of an object, it is necessary to show the additional
lines that are projected from the actual intersection
of the surfaces as if the fillets and rounds were
not present.
DEFINITION
Conventional practice
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Example : Non-existing line of intersection
Object does not has
rounds and fillets
Edges of the surfaces
are shown as lines in
the top view.
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Example : Non-existing line of intersection
The view looks like a plate
with a hole !!
Object has
rounds and fillets
No edge !
(No intersection between surfaces)
Convention practice required !
Construct a non-existing line of
intersection.
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Example : Non-existing line of intersection
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INTERSECTION BETWEENFILLET AND ROUND
Runout
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INTERSECTION BETWEENFILLET AND ROUND
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Tangent point
TO DRAW A RUNOUT
about 1/8 of circle
R
R/3
R = radius of fillet or round
R
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INTERSECTION BETWEENROUND PLANE SURFACE
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INTERSECTIONINTERSECTION
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HOLE IN CYLINDER
Large hole : True projection
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HOLE IN CYLINDER
Large hole : True projection Small hole : Convention