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Fall2005- ENGR 3200U 1

Auxiliary Views Part 1


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Projection Theory and
Inclined/Oblique Planes
No True Size
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Auxiliary View
Auxiliary view
is an
orthographic
view that is
projected onto
any plane other
than on of the
six principle
views
Auxiliary views are created by positioning a new line
of sight relative to the object
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Fold-Line Method
Glass box and six principle views
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Fold-Line Method
Glass box with special
auxiliary view
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Fold-Line Method
Phantom lines
between the views is
called fold lines
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Fold-Line Method
Changing the position of object in the glass box
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Reference Plane Method
This single plane is then used
to take the measurements to
create the auxiliary view
Reference Plane method is a
technique that locates a plane
relative to the object, instead
of suspending the object in
the glass box
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Reference
Plane Method
Transferring the
distance from the
normal views to
the auxiliary view
Reference Plane can
be positioned
anywhere relative to
the object
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Reference
Plane Method
1- Reference plane or the fold line is always drawn perpendicular
to the projection lines
2- Transfer measurements are always taken perpendicular to the
reference or the fold line
3-Refrence planes always appear on edge in the views adjacent
to the central view but never in two adjacent views
4-Distances from the object to the reference or fold lines in the
auxiliary view and the measuring view are same
Remember the Following:
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Auxiliary View Classification
It is possible to create any number of successive auxiliary views,
including a new AV from an existing AV.
Auxiliary Views (AVs) are created by positioning a
new line of sight relative to the object
Therefore AVs are classified as:
1- Primary
2-Secondary
3-Tertiary
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Auxiliary View Classification
Primary Auxiliary View is a single view projected from one of the
six principle views
Secondary Auxiliary View is a single view projected from a
primary auxiliary views
Tertiary Auxiliary View is a single view projected from a
secondary or another tertiary auxiliary view
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Auxiliary View Classification
1) Depth Auxiliary View
(Projected from the front view)
Auxiliary Views are also classified by the space
dimension shown in the true size
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Auxiliary View Classification
2) Height Auxiliary View
(Projected from the top view)
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Auxiliary View Classification
2) Width Auxiliary View
(Projected from the profile view)
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Labelling Convention
Labels normally describe the nature of the fold line or the reference plane
Based on the views name
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Labelling Convention
Or based on the projection plane
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Partial Auxiliary View
When only the feature of interest is drawn in an
auxiliary view and not the whole object , the view is
called a partial auxiliary view

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