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2) Isometric(least pleasing) Dimetric Trimetric( most pleasing)
4) The view Point is looking from right and corner edge is 60 degrees
5) is oblique, drawn true length along the receding axis
6) Plane which the object rest on
7) drawn half the true length along the receding axis also oblique
8) -Third angle (US) -First angle (IOS)
10) Axononmetric drawing, when all three of the angles are unequal
12) • Refine initial sketches so the design Refine initial sketches so the design solution can be communicated to others without ambiguity without ambiguity
15) Sketching the outline of an object
16) Process of producing a rough preliminary drawing representing the main features of a product or structure -using free hand -mechanical -Digital means
20) • 2-D documentation drawings D documentation drawings – Strict practices so everyone in the engineering field can read the drawings engineering field can read the drawings – Standards (language) used to communicate graphically • 3-D modeling
22) Hidden line out lines screw thread in circle also need to include thread length ex. <--.50-13 UNC-2A
24) the axes at 30 degrees to the horizontal are drawn upward from the horizontal line
26) Plane upon which the object is projected
29) An object positioned at an infinite distance from the picture plane appears as a point
30) Planes of the cube faces and all planes parallel to them
31) Cabinet (half) Cavalier(full) General (varies)
33) any line that does not run parallel to isometric axis
34) The Process of conceiving or inventing ideas and communicating thos ideas to others in a form that is understood easily -Aesthetic -Functional -Product -System
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1) Shows the object form an adult human perspective general 6 ft above ground
3) can be drawn any where from full to half the receding axis and is oblique
9) A type of technical illustration • Shows several faces of an object at once
11) Any line that is parallel to one of the isometric axes
13) •Shows only inclined or oblique plane ( no hidden lines).
14) Axonometric drawing, When all three of the angles are equal
17) the 3 axes that meet at A,B form 120 degrees
18) • Lettering standards Lettering standards – Use a Gothic text style, either inclined or vertical – Use all capital letters – Use 1/8 Use 1/8” for most text height for most text height – Use ¼” for the height of fractions – Determine the minimum space between the Determine the minimum space between the lines of text by taking the text height and dividing it by 3 dividing it by 3
19) -Hidden -Construction -Center -Visible
21) -Proper use of dimensioning elements -extension lines, arrowheads,gaps,etc. manner in which dimensions placed around views of drawing -must be unambiguous
23) Axonometric drawing, when two of the three angles are equal
25) Also Orthographic view,Projected onto any plane other than 1 of the 6 principal views, and used when none of the 6 views will describe an object -Inclined or Oblique plane/features -to show true size and shape od incline or oblique planes
27) object from below by placing the ground line above he horizon line
28) R is radius and O with a line through it is diameter
32) -Half -Full -Broken Out -Revolved -Removed -Scaled -Offset
35) -Represents size of features in units between extension lines -Metric Dimension values -English dimension values Precision of part may require additional decimal places in above cases -units used (mm or inches) should be clearly stated on drawing
36) Reveal the interior features of an object that are not easily represented using hidden lines, also reduces the # of hidden lines
37) Oblique and Orthographic
38) object positioned at infinity • Viewed from multiple points • Parallel lines of sight
39) Planes that are not parallel to Isometric Plane ( a incline plane)
40) • Total amount a dimension may vary • Difference between the max and min limits Larger tolerances allows for greater variation in part dimensions – reduces the manufacturing costs – this may not be acceptable for key or critical components (cylinder bore, and piston diameter in an engine)
41) One Point Two Point Three Point
42) If the drawing is produced using full scale
43) -communication -design are dimension ed based on two criteria -Basic sizes& locations of features -Detail for construction& manufacturing
44) -effective means of communication technical ideas and problem solutions -using engineering drawing and models -Is a language with definite rules -visualization -communication -documentation
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