Sections of Solids: ME 111 Engineering Drawing
Sections of Solids: ME 111 Engineering Drawing
Sections of Solids: ME 111 Engineering Drawing
ME 111
Engineering Drawing
Sectional Views
• The internal hidden details of the object are shown in orthographic
views by dashed lines.
• The section is indicated by drawing the hatching lines (section lines) within
the sectioned area.
• The hatching lines are drawn at 45° to the principal outlines or the lines of
symmetry of the section
H or
HB
SECTIONAL VIEW – PARALLEL TO H.P AND PERPENDICULAR TO V.P
A cube of 40 mm sideis cut by a horizontal section plane, parallel to
H.P at a distance of 15 mm from the top end. Draw the sectional top
view and front view
A cone of diameter 60 mm and height 60 mm is resting on HP on one of its generators. A
section plane whose VT is parallel to HP and 15 mm above HP, cuts the solid removing the
top portion. Draw the front view and sectional top view of the solid.
O’
60
f’ d’ b’
g’ e’ c’ a’
1’ 2’, 8’ 3’, 7’ 4’, 6’ 5’ 15
X Y
7 71
8 61 f 81
6
d
c
O 11 a
1 5 51 O1
b
21 e
Φ60 2 4 41
g
3 31
A
E
d” c”
X1 e” b”
X a”
e
d Y
For True Shape: a
Draw x1y1 // to sec. plane
Draw projectors on it from c
cut points.
b
Mark distances of points
of Sectioned part from Tv,
on above projectors from
x1y1 and join in sequence.
Draw section lines in it.
It is required true shape.
A Cone base 75 mm diameter and axis 80 mm long is resting on its base on H.P. It is cut by a section plane
perpendicular to the V.P., inclined at 45º to the H.P. and cutting the axis at a point 35 mm from the apex.
Draw the front view, sectional top view, sectional side view and true shape of the section. (LAB QUESTION
: COMMON)
X1
o’ o”
35
g”
g’ f” h”
f’
e’ h’ i”
e”
i’
d’
j’ d” j”
c’ c” k”
k’
b’ b” l”
a’ l’
a”
2 3 4 5 6 Y
X 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 4” 5” 6” 7” 8” 9”10”
3” 2” 1” 12” 11”
4
3 5
2 c
d
6
b e
f
a
o g
1 7
h
l i
12 k j 8
11 9
10 Y1