Flag for inappropriate content. Download now. Related titles. Carousel Previous Carousel Next. Jump to Page. Search inside document. Auxiliary Views None. Auxiliary Views Just the way we unfold the glass box to expose all of the principle views….. Auxiliary Views …we can unfold the projection plane that is parallel to the slanted surface we wish to show as true shape and size.
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Related titles. Carousel Previous Carousel Next. Jump to Page. Search inside document. ME - Engineering Drawing Auxiliary Elevations and Auxiliary Plans So far, we have been able to draw four different views of the same block using the principal planes.
Directrix Figure 1 1. True length of A B A Figure 1 Figure 2 shows another example where a view other than a Front view or an End view is needed to show very important features of a flanged pipe. Side view Front view Plan view Figure 2 However, a view on a plane parallel to the inclined surface top surface of the flange as at figure 3 does show its true size and shape.
Auxiliary view showing the face of the flanged pipe. Documents Similar To Auxiliary Views. Santhan Salai. Ehab Sabry. Chinmay Swain. Monica Mercado. Sarthak Verma. If a complete auxiliary view is prepared, then the detail of the inclined surface does not appear fully. If the auxiliary view does not lie uniformly on both sides of the reference line, then it is called Unsymmetrical Auxiliary Views.
If the auxiliary view lies completely on one side of the reference line, then it is called Unilateral View. If the auxiliary view lies on one side of the reference line unsymmetrically, then it is called Bilateral View. For example, if the inclined surface is seen in the frontal plane, then such an auxiliary view will be called Frontal Auxiliary View. If the inclined surface is seen in the top plane, then such an auxiliary view will be called Top Auxiliary View.
Similarly, If the inclined surface is seen in the profile plane, then such an auxiliary new will be called Profile Auxiliary View. Such View which is perpendicular to one principal plane and makes the inclined view with the other two principal planes is called Primary Auxiliary View.
Such Auxiliary View which is prepared in such a plane which is not perpendicular to any of the principal planes is called Secondary Auxiliary Views. Such a view is formed when the inclined surface of the object is neither parallel nor perpendicular with any of the principal planes. Design process visual aid. Related Books Free with a 30 day trial from Scribd. Dry: A Memoir Augusten Burroughs.
Related Audiobooks Free with a 30 day trial from Scribd. Auxiliary views 1. Auxiliary Views What are they and why should we care? What is an Auxiliary view? There are an infinite number of possible auxiliary views of any given object.
An auxiliary view is not one of the six principal views. Auxiliary Views 5. When should we use it? Certain features may not appear true size and shape in those views, or may be hidden. In this case one or more auxiliary views typically are drawn. Primary auxiliary views are projected off one of the principal views.
Secondary auxiliary views are projected off a primary auxiliary view. Classifications: Auxiliary views are created by positioning a new line of sight relative to the object. It is possible to create any number of auxiliary views, including a new auxiliary view from an existing auxiliary view. Classifications Primary, secondary, and tertiary auxiliary view The line of sight LOS determines the direction of the projection lines used in each auxiliary.
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