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CHE414 CHE414 ENGINEERING DRAWING ENGINEERING DRAWING MUNAWAR ZAMAN BIN SHAHRUDDIN Faculty of Chemical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam Tel: 03-55436339/019-2490416 E-mail:[email protected]

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CHE414 CHE414 ENGINEERING DRAWINGENGINEERING DRAWING

MUNAWAR ZAMAN BIN SHAHRUDDINFaculty of Chemical Engineering

Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah AlamTel: 03-55436339/019-2490416

E-mail:[email protected]

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SECTIONINGSECTIONING

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IntroductionIntroduction

Most often, sectional views are important to give info on the inner details of an object.

There are many times when the interior details of an object cannot be seen from the outside.

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• To show the inside details of a component it is imagined to be cut or sectioned along a plane, the cutting plane. Cutting planes are designated with capital letters, such as A-A.

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• Surfaces cut by the cutting plane are usually hatched at an appropriate angle, say 45° with a density of lines in proportion with the component.

• Symmetrical parts can be shown in half sections. Part or 'broken out' sections can be used.

Half section and a part or 'broken out' section.

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CORRECT LABELLINGCORRECT LABELLING

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There are some exceptions to There are some exceptions to the general rules of the general rules of

sectioning:sectioning:

• Webs,• Shafts, rods, spindles, • Bolts, nuts and thin washers.• Rivets, dowels, pins &

cotters.

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CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEWSCROSS-SECTIONAL VIEWS

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HATCHHATCHAn AutoCAD ToolAn AutoCAD Tool

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• Hatching is a method of filling parts of drawings with patterns made up from lines. To call on the Hatch tool, you can either:

• Click on Hatch from the Draw dropdown button• Type in command: bhatch OR bh, ENTER• As we have covered in orthographic projection,

hatching is essential when it comes to sectional views.

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Exercise: Hatch a Exercise: Hatch a PolygonPolygon

Firstly, construct a polygon. Then, create a new layer called Hatch. Select a different colour for this layer.

• Command: bhatch, ENTER• Boundary Hatch and Fill window will appear.• Select pattern from the Swatch field (choose Earth)• Select angle of pattern (45°), and Scale (2).• Click on PickPoints. The window will disappear.• Click in the middle of your polygon. Then right click and

choose Preview. OK

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Associative HatchingAssociative Hatching• Turning ON the Associative option in the

‘Hatch and Gradient’ window is an important feature of Hatch.

• It allows you to move object without disturbing the original hatch.

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Exercise: Sectional ViewConstruct the given two-view projection drawing, but in place of the front view construct a sectional view based on a cutting plane passing centrally through the plan. Use ANSI 31 as your hatch pattern.

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