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4 Orthographic Projection

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Object representation Multiview projection Glass box concept

Orthographic projection of pointlineplanesurface and object.

Line convention

OBJECT REPRESENTATION


Axonometric projection

  • Multiview projection

 

MULTIVIEW PROJECTION

Three principle dimensions of an object …

… can be presented only two in each view.

Length

Adjacent view(s) is needed to fulfill the size dREPRESENTATION OF AN OBJECT

  1. Revolve the object with respect to observer.
  2. The observer move around the object.



    Right side view



    Top view

    Front view



    OBSERVER MOVE AROUND

    Top view


    Front view Right side view


    THE GLASS BOX CONCEPT

    Rear view

    Left side view

    Bottom view


Orthographic Projection of Object Features





Edge

Edges are lines that represent the boundary between two faces.

Corner

Corners Represent the intersection of two or more edges.

Edge No edge

 


No corner No corner

Surfaces are areas that are bounded by edges or limiting element.

Limiting element

is a line that represents the last visible part of the curve surface.




Surface Surface Surface

Surface Limit Surface Limit Line


True length


Point

True length

NORMAL LINE


True length


BT

Foreshortened

Foreshortened

INCLINED LINE


Edge

Edge

True size


Equal length

NORMAL PLANE


Foreshortened

Edge

Foreshortened


length

INCLINED PLANE


Foreshortened


Foreshortened

Foreshortened

OBLIQUED PLANE




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Line Convention

LINE CONVENTION

Precedence of coincide lines.

Hidden line drawing.

Center line drawing.ble line

Order of importance

  

 

 Hidden line should join a visible line, except it extended from the visible line.



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 Hidden line should join a visible line, except it extended from the visible line.

 

 Hidden line should intersect to form and T


corners.



L T Correct


Hidden arcs should start on a center line.


In circular view, short dash should cross at the intersections of center line.

 For small hole, center line is presented as thin continuous line.


Leave space

 Center line should not extend between views.

 

Leave space

 Leave the gap when centerline forms a continuation with a visible or hidden line

 Center line should always start and end with

long dash.

Leave space

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