Exam 8: Multiviews

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Completely describe the purpose of a detail view and how it is represented on a drawing.

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. A detail view can be used when part of a view has detail that cannot be clearly dimensioned because of the drawing scale or complexity. To establish a detail view, a thick phantom line circle is placed around the area to be enlarged. This circle is broken at a convenient location, and an identification letter is centered in the break. Arrowheads are then placed on the line next to the identification letter. A detail view of the area is then placed in any convenient location in the field of the drawing. Detail views are generally enlarged to scales such as 2:1, 4:1, and 10:1. The view enlargement provides clarity and ease of dimensioning the complex features. The view identification and scale is placed below the enlarged view, such as DETAIL A.

Explain in brief statements five basic guidelines to follow when selecting the front view of an object for multiview presentation.

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When selecting the front view: 1. The most natural use position 2. Best shape description, or most contours 3. The longest dimension 4. The fewest hidden features 5. The most stable position

Identify the shape of a circular feature when the line of sight, in multiviews, is perpendicular to a circular feature such as a hole.

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. When the line of sight, in multiviews, is perpendicular to a circular feature such as a hole, the feature appears round.

When can partial views be used?

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Describe the shape of a circular feature when a circle is pro- jected onto an inclined surface.

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Completely describe the purpose of a removed view and how a removed view is represented on a drawing.

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Describe multiview projection.

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List two reasons why views are aligned on a drawing.

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Show an example of third-angle projection.

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Give an example of at least three types of objects that can be described with one view.

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What methods are used to space views on a drawing?

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Briefly describe a fillet and give its basic function.

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Why is it important to prepare a sketch before you begin the actual drawing?

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List at least two rules for determining line precedence.

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Define orthographic projection.

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Name the type of lines used for the representation of the contour of an object as typically displayed in multiview.

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Define true geometry view.

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Why is it not always necessary to select three views to de- scribe an object when using multiview projection?

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Briefly describe the procedure used to place a removed view on a sheet separate from where the principal view is located.

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What term identifies the intersections of features with cir- cular objects that are projected in multiview to the extent that one shape runs into the other?

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