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Chapter 3Orthographic
Projection
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Line convention
Multiview drawing
Projection theory
Contents
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Projection Thoery
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PurposeTo graphically represent a 3-D object on 2-D media(paper, screen etc.).
Object (3D) placingObject (3D) placingon the paper (2D)on the paper (2D)
Transparent plateTransparent plate is placed is placedbetween object andbetween object and
observer’s eyes.observer’s eyes.
Object’s features are Object’s features are transferredtransferredthrough projectionthrough projection..
Inconvenient toInconvenient tocommunicatecommunicate
A A viewview of an object on of an object on2D media2D media
Convenient toConvenient tocommunicatecommunicate
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ConceptA projection theory is based on 2 variables:1) Line of sight2) Plane of projection (image or picture plane)
Plane of projectionis an imaginary flat plane uponwhich the image created by theLOS is projected.
Line of sight (LOS)is an imaginary ray of lightbetween an observer’s eyeand an object.
projectionline
LOS
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Line of sight
Lines of sight can be parallel or converge.
Converge projectionParallel projection
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Line of sightThe parallel projection lines can be normal (orthogonal)or oblique to the plane of projection.
ObliqueOrthogonal
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In this course, we consider only a parallel and orthogonalprojection, i.e. orthographic projection.
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Image on a projection plane.
Rotate
Tilt
Multiview drawingshows a 2D view of an object.
Axonometric drawing
shows a virtual 3D view of an object.
View
View depends on a relative orientation between an object and a plane.
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Summary : Types of views
Projections
ConvergeParallel
Orthogonal Oblique
AxonometricMultiview
Pictorial drawing Perspectivedrawing
Multiview drawing(Later chapter)(This chapter)
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View comparison
Pictorial drawing
Perspective drawing
Multiview drawing
Difficult to create
Easy to visualize. Shape and angle distortion
Object looks morelike what our eyesperceive.
Size and shape distortion
Right angle becomes obtuse angle.
Circular hole becomes ellipse
Distortedwidth
Accurately presents object’s details, i.e.size and shape.
Require trainingto visualization.
Advantage DisadvantageType
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Multiviewdrawing
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Multiview drawing is a set of related images that are created by viewing the object from a different direction.
Definition
Width Depth
Height
Width
Hei
ght
Depth
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th
Adjacent view(s)is needed tofulfill the objectdescription.
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1. Revolve the object with respect to observer
Methods
2. The observer moves around the object.
Front view Right side view
Top view
Right sideview
Top view
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Frontview
Glass box concept
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Glass box : Revolution of the planes of projection
Bottom view
Left side view
Rear view
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HeightWidth
Dep
th
Relative orientation of views
Left side view Right side view
Bottom view
Top view
Rear view
Front view
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Summary : Problem solving steps
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Given
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Object featuresEdge is a line that represent the boundary between two faces of an object. Surface limit is a line that represents the last visible part of the curve surface.
Prism Cylinder Sphere
No edges!
Surface is an area that are bounded by edges or surface limit. Surface can be plane or curve.
These features will appear as lines in a multiview drawing.Note
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Class activity : Object’s features
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Identify name of the featuresdenoted by a NO. 1 to 9?
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Edge Surfacelimit
Surface
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Projection of a normal line
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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Projection of a normal plane
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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Projection of an object
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
Do the same procedures forall remaining edges (or planes)
Hidden line is usedto show existence of
a hidden edge.
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Projection of an inclined line
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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AR
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Projection of an inclined plane
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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Projection of an obliqued line
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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AR
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Projection of an obliqued plane
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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Projection of a curve line
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
AFBF
CF
BR
AT
BT
CT
AR
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AFBF CF BRAR CR
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Projection of a curve surface
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Glass box concept Multiview drawing
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Transferring a depth : Direct measurement
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Prefer space betweenfront and side views
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Transferring a depth : miter line
Prefer space betweenfront and side views
miter line
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Projection of an object havingcurved surface and plane
In the case of intersection, an edge exists and becomes a line in a multiview drawing
Curved surface can either tangent or intersect with an adjacent plane or curve surface.
In the case of tangential, there is no edge and line in a multiview drawing
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Examples
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Examples
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Examples
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No line exists
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3D representationof an object
Suggestion for practicing 1
Given
Choose lines(or areas)
MultiviewdrawingRepresent
each featuresby a line
2Choosefeatures
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12 Matcheach lines(or areas)to features
Identify line(or plane) types,i.e. normal,inclined, andobliqued.
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Try to relate the object’s features to the lines in a multiview drawing, i.e. interpret the meaning of lines.
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Suggestion for practicing 2Modify the object’s features of a given object, then observe what’s changed on a multiview drawing.
Given3D representation of a simple object
Modified object
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Self study : Type of planes
Normal plane
Click on any areaof a given object.You will get thetype of plane.
Inclined plane
Curve surface
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Lineconvention
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Line convention
Precedence of coincide lines
Hidden line drawing
Center line drawing
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Precedence of line
When lines coincide witheach other, the moreimportant lines cover upthe other lines.
Order of importance(highest to lowest) - visible line- hidden line- center line- construction line.
Line convention
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What is an appropriate line type to replace the lines NO. 1-4?
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V H C
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“V” denotes visible line
“H” denotes hidden line
“C” denotes center line
Class activity : Precedence of lines
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Hidden line drawingHidden line should join a visible line, except it extends from a visible line.
joinspace
join
space
spacespace
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Hidden line drawingIntersection between hidden lines should form L, T, V or Y corner.
L T
inside
VY
L T
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A curve hidden line should start on a center line.
Hidden line drawing
Line convention
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Center line drawing
In a circular view, short dash of a center line should cross at the center of the circle or arc.
Center line should always start and end with long dash.
Center line should not extend between views.
Leave space Leave space
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3~4 mm
3~4 mm
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Center line drawingFor a small hole, a center line is presented as a thin continuous line.
Leave a gap when centerline forms a continuation with a visible or a hidden line.
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Leave space Leave space Leave space
Line convention
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Class activity : Hidden line drawing
correct wrong
correct wrong
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