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Engineering Drawing 2: Presented by Dr. Essam Mouguib

This document discusses sectional views in engineering drawings. It covers 10 topics on sectional views including full, half, offset, revolved, removed, partial, local, and assembly sections. It provides examples of proper drawing of sectional views, including rules about omitting hidden lines, not sectioning certain items, and using continuous hatching for casted items. The document includes example problems showing sectional views of objects and finding missing views.

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Engineering Drawing 2: Presented by Dr. Essam Mouguib

This document discusses sectional views in engineering drawings. It covers 10 topics on sectional views including full, half, offset, revolved, removed, partial, local, and assembly sections. It provides examples of proper drawing of sectional views, including rules about omitting hidden lines, not sectioning certain items, and using continuous hatching for casted items. The document includes example problems showing sectional views of objects and finding missing views.

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Engineering

drawing 2
Presented by
Dr. Essam Mouguib
Essam Mouguib@facebook.com
01558297742
Engineering drawing 2
1. Sectional views
2. Auxiliary views
3. Steel drawing
4. Machine drawing
5. Welding & Riveting drawing
6. Shop drawing
7. Reinforced concrete drawing
8. Intersection of solids
9. Development of solids
10. Electrical drawing
lec 1
SECTIONAL
VIEWS

Presented by
Dr. Essam Mouguib
Essam Mouguib@facebook.com
01005080919
Introduction
• A section is an imaginary cut taken through an
object to reveal the shape or interior construction
Introduction
• Full Section of a flange
Types of
Sectional Views
Types of Sectional Views
• Full-Sectional view
Types of Sectional Views
• Half-Sectional view
Types of Sectional Views
• Offset Sections
Types of Sectional Views
• Revolved (Rotated) Section
Types of Sectional Views
• Removed Section
Types of Sectional Views
• Partial Section
Types of Sectional Views
• Local Section
Types of Sectional Views
• Assembly Section

Assembly sections consist of a combination of parts


Proper Drawing
of Sectional
Views
Proper Drawing of
Sectional Views
Rule 1
Sections are primarily used to
replace hidden lines with
visible lines. As a rule, hidden
lines and surfaces should be
omitted in sectional views.
Correct

False
Proper Drawing of
Sectional Views
Rule 2
There are some engineering details that, if sectioned, lose their
identity or create a wrong impression and these items are never
shown sectioned.
Proper Drawing of
Sectional Views
Rule 2
The rib, if cut by a cutting plane for the whole of its surface, will
not be hatched.
Proper Drawing of
Sectional Views
Rule 2
A list of some items which are not being sectioned is shown in
table
Proper Drawing of
Sectional Views
Rule 3
The hatch lines indicating
the section in a casted item
are continuous, i.e. no solid
line separates the different
components of a casted
item.
Example
Looking from the direction of the
arrow, draw the sectional front
view and the top view of the shown
mechanical item
Proper Drawing of
Sectional Views
Rule 3 Correct
False
Section Lining
(Cross-
Hatching)
EXAMPLE
Example
•Draw the sectional
front view for the
section XX and the
LHS view of the
casting
SOLUTION
PROBLEMS
Draw to scale 1:1 the front, top
and side sectional views of the
following objects
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Draw to scale 1:1 the missing
sectional view of the following
two views
11
12
13
14
15

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