Auxiliary view KCEC1101

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Auxiliary view KCEC1101

Introduction There are times when one of the six principal views will not completely describe an object. This is especially true when there are inclined or oblique planes or features on an object. For these cases, a special orthographic view called an auxiliary view can be created.

AUXILIARY VIEW PROJECTION THEORY An auxiliary view is an orthographic view which is projected onto any plane other than the frontal, horizontal, or profile plane. An auxiliary view is not one of the six principal views.

To show the true size and shape of surface ABCD an auxiliary view can be created by positioning a line of sight perpendicular to the inclined plane, then constructing the new view.

In fold-line method, the object is suspended in a glass box to show the six principal views, created by projecting the object onto the planes of the box. The box is then unfolded, resulting in the six principal views. However, when the six views are created, surface ABCD never appears true size and shape; it always appears either foreshortened or on edge.

The object suspended inside a glass box, which has a special or auxiliary plane that is parallel to inclined surface ABCD. The line of sight required to create the auxiliary view is perpendicular to the new projection plane and to surface ABCD.

The auxiliary glass box is unfolded with the fold lines between the views shown as phantom lines. In the auxiliary view, surface ABCD is shown true size and shape and is located at distance M from the fold line. The line AB in the top view is also located at distance M from its fold line.

Changing the position of the object, such as moving it closer to the frontal plane, changes distance M.

References planes The reference plane method is a technique that locates a plane relative to the object instead of suspending the object in a glass box.

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. A primary auxiliary view is a single view projected from one of the six principal views. A secondary auxiliary view is a single view projected from a primary auxiliary view. A tertiary auxiliary view is a single view projected from a secondary or another tertiary auxiliary view.

Primary, secondary, and tertiary auxiliary view The line of sight (LOS) determines the direction of the projection lines used in each auxiliary.

A depth auxiliary is an auxiliary view projected from the front view, and the depth dimension is shown true length.

A depth auxiliary of auxiliary view technique

A height auxiliary view is an auxiliary view projected from the top view, and the height dimension is shown true length.

A height auxiliary of auxiliary view technique

A width auxiliary view is an auxiliary view projected from the profile view, and the width dimension is shown true length.

A width auxiliary of auxiliary view technique

Partial auxiliary view In auxiliary views, it is normal practice not to project hidden features or other features that are not part of the inclined surface. When only the details for the inclined surface are projected and drawn in the auxiliary view, the view is called a partial auxiliary view. A partial auxiliary view saves time and produces a drawing that is much more readable. The full auxiliary view is harder to draw, read, and visualize.

Symmetrical objects can be represented as a half auxiliary view, that is, only half of the object is drawn. Half auxiliary view

Curvature in auxiliary view A cylindrical part that is cut by an inclined plane results in a surface that is an ellipse and can only be shown true size and shape with an auxiliary view.

A dihedral angle is the angle between two planes. Determining the true measurement of a dihedral angle is a common application for auxiliary views.

Constructing successive auxiliary views to determine the true size of an oblique surfaces.

SUMMARY Auxiliary views are a type of orthographic projection used to determine the true size and shape of inclined and oblique surfaces of objects. Normally, auxiliary views are projected from existing principal views. However, auxiliary views can also be drawn first and then used to create a principal view. This is done when a true measurement can only be obtained by an auxiliary view and that measurement is needed in order to create a principal view. This technique is called reverse construction. Any number of auxiliary views of an object can be created. Successive auxiliary views can be created by projecting from an existing auxiliary view.