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Chapter 4 Orthographic Writing
Contents Suggestions on a view selection Orthographic writing Primary auxiliary view Alignment of views (Projection systems) Basic dimensioning Overall steps Additional examples on a view selection
Orthographic writing Contents
Overall steps 1. Select the   necessary views 2. Layout the   selected views   on a drawing   sheet.  3. Complete each   selected views. 4. Complete the dimensions and    notes.  45 152 152 64 25~40 Front Top Choose a drawing scale (say 1:1) Front Top y y x x x x y y z
View selection procedures 1. Orient the object to the best position  relative  to   a glass box.  2. Select the  front view . 3. Select  adjacent views .
Suggestions :   Orient the object 1. The object should be placed in its  natural position . NO ! 2. The orthographic views   should represent the  true size     and  true   shape  of an object (as much as possible). GOOD
Suggestions :   Select the front view 1. The  longest  dimension of an object should be presented   as a  width  (in a front view). Inappropriate First choice Good Second choice Use more space
Inappropriate 2. The adjacent views project from the selected front view    should be appeared in a  natural position . Suggestions :   Select the front view
3. It has the  fewest   number of hidden lines. Good Inappropriate Suggestions :   Select the front view
Suggestions :   Select an adjacent view Inappropriate Inappropriate 1. Choose the view that has the fewest number of hidden lines.
2. Choose the  minimum  number of views that can represent    the major features of the object. Necessary Necessary Hole’s information is placed on a separated view. Suggestions :   Select an adjacent view All information is placed on a single view .
3. Choose the views that are suitable to a drawing sheet. Good Suggestions :   Select an adjacent view Poor Not enough space for dimensioning. Good Choose another adjacent view. Change orientation of the selected views.
Summary View selection has 3 steps In practice, drafter should consider all recommendations simultaneously   before start to draw. Orient the object Select front view Select adjacent view
Additional examples on a view selection Contents
Notes In a usual case,  three views  orthographic drawing is selected to describes an object’s information. However, a necessary view may be  less  or  more  than three views. Later chapter
Object that requires only  one -view Flat (thin) part  having a uniform thickness such as  a gasket, sheet metal etc. Adjacent views provide only a part’s thickness ! 1 Thick Cylindrical-shaped   part. Example
Repeat ! Infer from CL Object that requires only  one -view Example Example Flat (thin) part  having a uniform thickness such as  a gasket, sheet metal etc. Cylindrical-shaped   part.
Identical adjacent view exists. Repeat ! Object that requires only  two -view The 3 rd  view has no significant contours of the object. (provides no additional information) Example
Object that requires only  two -view Identical view exists. Example 1 The 3 rd  view has  no  significant contours of the object. (provides no additional information)
Object that requires only  two -view Identical view exists. Example 2 The 3 rd  view has no significant contours of the object. (provides no additional information)
Class activity :   View selection 2 1 3 4 6 5 Select a  necessary view  ?
Class activity :   View selection Select a  necessary view  ? 2 1 3 4 6 5
Class activity :   View selection 2 1 3 4 6 5 Select a  necessary view  ?
Alignment of views Contents
Projection systems 1.  First  angle system 2.  Third  angle system First quadrant Third quadrant - European countries - ISO standard - Canada, USA,   Japan, Thailand Transparent planes Opaque planes
1 st   angle system (Opaque planes) 3 rd  angle system (transparent planes/glass box) Orthographic views
Folding line Folding line Folding line Folding line   1 st   angle system 3 rd  angle system Orthographic views
1 st   angle system 3 rd  angle system Front View Front View Right Side View Right Side View Top View Top View Views arrangement
Projection symbols 1 st   angle system 3 rd  angle system d 1.7 d 2.2 d
Basic dimensioning Contents
1. Extension lines 2. Dimension lines 3. Leader lines 4. Dimension numbers 5. Local notes Dimensioning components 10 27 43 10 Drill, 2 Holes R16 17
Primary auxiliary view Contents
Necessity Auxiliary view  is needed when it is desirable to show the true size and shape of a surface that is not parallel to one of the principal planes of projection. True size can not be observed from these principal views.
Use of auxiliary view In practice, an auxiliary view is usually a  partial view showing only the desired information. Example Complete  view Partial  view d d d d
Types of an auxiliary view Primary auxiliary views may be classified into 3 types by their relative to the principal views. 1. Adjacent to  front  view 2. Adjacent to  top  view 3. Adjacent to  side  view
Width & Height & True length of edge view Width & Depth Height & Depth Auxiliary view adjacent to  front  view Glass box and revolution View arrangement True size of an  inclined plane
Example 1 Do you remember? Depth dimension of the auxiliary view can be read from  top  view or  side  view. Auxiliary plane
Hidden lines of the holes are omitted for clarity. Start Reference line A C D B Prefer distance A B C D Example 2
Width & Height Height & Depth Auxiliary view adjacent to  top  view Glass box and revolution Width & Depth & True length of edge view True size of an  inclined plane View arrangement
Width & Height Auxiliary view adjacent to  side  view Glass box and revolution Width & Depth True size of an inclined plane View arrangement Height & Depth & True length of edge view
Example Reference line Start Prefer distance A B C A B C

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Engineering Drawing: Chapter 04 orthographic writing

  • 2. Contents Suggestions on a view selection Orthographic writing Primary auxiliary view Alignment of views (Projection systems) Basic dimensioning Overall steps Additional examples on a view selection
  • 4. Overall steps 1. Select the necessary views 2. Layout the selected views on a drawing sheet. 3. Complete each selected views. 4. Complete the dimensions and notes. 45 152 152 64 25~40 Front Top Choose a drawing scale (say 1:1) Front Top y y x x x x y y z
  • 5. View selection procedures 1. Orient the object to the best position relative to a glass box. 2. Select the front view . 3. Select adjacent views .
  • 6. Suggestions : Orient the object 1. The object should be placed in its natural position . NO ! 2. The orthographic views should represent the true size and true shape of an object (as much as possible). GOOD
  • 7. Suggestions : Select the front view 1. The longest dimension of an object should be presented as a width (in a front view). Inappropriate First choice Good Second choice Use more space
  • 8. Inappropriate 2. The adjacent views project from the selected front view should be appeared in a natural position . Suggestions : Select the front view
  • 9. 3. It has the fewest number of hidden lines. Good Inappropriate Suggestions : Select the front view
  • 10. Suggestions : Select an adjacent view Inappropriate Inappropriate 1. Choose the view that has the fewest number of hidden lines.
  • 11. 2. Choose the minimum number of views that can represent the major features of the object. Necessary Necessary Hole’s information is placed on a separated view. Suggestions : Select an adjacent view All information is placed on a single view .
  • 12. 3. Choose the views that are suitable to a drawing sheet. Good Suggestions : Select an adjacent view Poor Not enough space for dimensioning. Good Choose another adjacent view. Change orientation of the selected views.
  • 13. Summary View selection has 3 steps In practice, drafter should consider all recommendations simultaneously before start to draw. Orient the object Select front view Select adjacent view
  • 14. Additional examples on a view selection Contents
  • 15. Notes In a usual case, three views orthographic drawing is selected to describes an object’s information. However, a necessary view may be less or more than three views. Later chapter
  • 16. Object that requires only one -view Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc. Adjacent views provide only a part’s thickness ! 1 Thick Cylindrical-shaped part. Example
  • 17. Repeat ! Infer from CL Object that requires only one -view Example Example Flat (thin) part having a uniform thickness such as a gasket, sheet metal etc. Cylindrical-shaped part.
  • 18. Identical adjacent view exists. Repeat ! Object that requires only two -view The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. (provides no additional information) Example
  • 19. Object that requires only two -view Identical view exists. Example 1 The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. (provides no additional information)
  • 20. Object that requires only two -view Identical view exists. Example 2 The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. (provides no additional information)
  • 21. Class activity : View selection 2 1 3 4 6 5 Select a necessary view ?
  • 22. Class activity : View selection Select a necessary view ? 2 1 3 4 6 5
  • 23. Class activity : View selection 2 1 3 4 6 5 Select a necessary view ?
  • 24. Alignment of views Contents
  • 25. Projection systems 1. First angle system 2. Third angle system First quadrant Third quadrant - European countries - ISO standard - Canada, USA, Japan, Thailand Transparent planes Opaque planes
  • 26. 1 st angle system (Opaque planes) 3 rd angle system (transparent planes/glass box) Orthographic views
  • 27. Folding line Folding line Folding line Folding line   1 st angle system 3 rd angle system Orthographic views
  • 28. 1 st angle system 3 rd angle system Front View Front View Right Side View Right Side View Top View Top View Views arrangement
  • 29. Projection symbols 1 st angle system 3 rd angle system d 1.7 d 2.2 d
  • 31. 1. Extension lines 2. Dimension lines 3. Leader lines 4. Dimension numbers 5. Local notes Dimensioning components 10 27 43 10 Drill, 2 Holes R16 17
  • 33. Necessity Auxiliary view is needed when it is desirable to show the true size and shape of a surface that is not parallel to one of the principal planes of projection. True size can not be observed from these principal views.
  • 34. Use of auxiliary view In practice, an auxiliary view is usually a partial view showing only the desired information. Example Complete view Partial view d d d d
  • 35. Types of an auxiliary view Primary auxiliary views may be classified into 3 types by their relative to the principal views. 1. Adjacent to front view 2. Adjacent to top view 3. Adjacent to side view
  • 36. Width & Height & True length of edge view Width & Depth Height & Depth Auxiliary view adjacent to front view Glass box and revolution View arrangement True size of an inclined plane
  • 37. Example 1 Do you remember? Depth dimension of the auxiliary view can be read from top view or side view. Auxiliary plane
  • 38. Hidden lines of the holes are omitted for clarity. Start Reference line A C D B Prefer distance A B C D Example 2
  • 39. Width & Height Height & Depth Auxiliary view adjacent to top view Glass box and revolution Width & Depth & True length of edge view True size of an inclined plane View arrangement
  • 40. Width & Height Auxiliary view adjacent to side view Glass box and revolution Width & Depth True size of an inclined plane View arrangement Height & Depth & True length of edge view
  • 41. Example Reference line Start Prefer distance A B C A B C