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Auxiliary Views Part 2

Fall2005- ENGR 3200U

Partial Auxiliary View


When only the feature of interest is drawn in an
auxiliary view and not the whole object , the view is
called a partial auxiliary view

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Partial Auxiliary View

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Half Auxiliary View

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Application of AVs
Applications can be grouped in five area:
1- Reverse Construction
2- True Length of a Lines
3-Point View of a Line
4-Edge View of a Plane
5-True Size of a Plane

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Reverse Construction
When auxiliary views is required before creating a
pictorial view

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Dihedral Angles
Dihedral Angle is the angle between two planes

To draw and measure the angle between two planes,


create a point view of the line of intersection between
two planes

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Successive Auxiliary View (True size of


oblique surfaces)

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True Size of Oblique Surfaces

First construct a new view from one of


the principle views , parallel to a true
length (The oblique surface is an edge
in this view)
Secondary AV is then created
perpendicular to projectors from the
edge view of the oblique surface (True
size and shape of the surface)

Fall2005- ENGR 3200U

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