Exam 10: Reading Sections, Revolutions, and Conventional Breaks
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When one-half of an object is removed to be able to see the remaining section, a(n) ____ has been used.
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Name the American Society of Mechanical Engineers document that governs sectioning techniques, and the ASME standard that covers the principles of drawing recommended cutting plane and section lines.
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The letters _______________ are not used for sectional view identification.
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Any hidden features still left in a sectional view are not generally shown.
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A portion of a part is broken away to clarify an interior feature; there is no associated cutting-plane line.
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A long object has a constant shape along its entire length. It is made of 3mm thick steel, and is bent in two areas along its entire length so that viewing it from the end, it looks roughly like the letter "S". Choose the best option seen on a print for this object from the following suggestions.
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Section lines are shown in opposite directions on adjacent parts.
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An object is shown using a third angle multiview. Part of the object is complex and not perpendicular or parallel to any of the three views. In this case, the use of ____ can be helpful in clarifying the complex detail.
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Sectional views are also called ________, and the process of creating sections is referred to as _______.
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What is the difference between a regular removed section and a section that has been removed by the alternate removed section method?
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An assembly section of adjacent parts of different materials has ____.
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Describe an aligned section, and include information about how the sectional view is shown in relation to the cutting plane line.
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The cutting plane is offset through staggered interior features of an object to show those features in section as if they were in the same plane.
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A full section is a section view where the cutting plane extends completely through the object.
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The cutting plane line staggers to pass through an object when showing both offset sections and aligned sections.
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Cutting plane lines are labeled and the labels refer to the sectional view.
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A sectional view taken from the location of the section cutting plane and placed in any convenient location of the drawing, generally labeled in relation to the cutting plane.
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