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Title: Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings


1
CHAPTER 16
  • Reading Prints of Pictorial Drawings

2
Learning Objectives
  • Identify types of pictorial drawings
  • Read pictorial drawing prints

3
Pictorial Drawings
  • Often accompany 2-D orthographic multiviews
  • Provide a realistic 3-D view
  • Help improve visualization
  • ASME Y14.4M, Pictorial Drawing standard

4
Pictorial Drawings
  • Useful for a variety of applications
  • Clarify basic and complicated engineering designs
  • Help designers and engineers work out spatial
    problems
  • Most often the basis for technical illustrations

5
Pictorial Drawings
6
Uses of Pictorial Drawings
  • Design
  • Instruction manuals
  • Parts catalogs
  • Advertising literature
  • Technical reports
  • Presentations
  • Assembly
  • Construction

7
Isometric Drawings
  • Equal (iso) measure (metric)

8
Isometric and Nonisometric Planes
  • Insert 16.6

9
Regular Isometric
  • Most common
  • View the top of the object and the object from
    either side

10
Reverse Isometric
  • View the bottom of the object
  • Insert 16.8b, remove b title

11
Long-Axis Isometric
  • Common for long objects
  • Insert 16.8c, remove c title

12
Isometric Sections
13
Isometric Dimensions
  • Uncommon practice
  • Sometimes used for isometric piping drawings

14
Isometric Dimensions
15
Exploded Pictorial Drawings
  • Exploded assembly
  • Show the relationship of parts in a realistic
    manner
  • Commonly used in
  • Parts catalogues
  • Owner's manuals
  • Assembly instructions

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Exploded Pictorial Drawings
  • Isometric drawings most common
  • Can include centerlines between part and
    subassembly axes
  • Can use solid extension lines between
    non-cylindrical features, parts, and
    subassemblies
  • Can include balloons

17
Exploded Pictorial Drawing
18
Oblique Drawing
  • Shows three faces of the object
  • Useful if one face of an object needs to be shown
    flat

19
Cavalier Oblique
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Cabinet Oblique
21
General Oblique
22
Perspective Drawings
  • Most realistic pictorial illustration
  • Show depth and distortion perceived by the human
    eye
  • Objects appear smaller the farther away they are
    until they vanish at a point on the horizon
  • One-point or parallel perspective
  • Two-point or angular perspective
  • Three-point perspective

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Glossary
  • Balloon
  • A circle placed on the drawing with a part
    identification number inside the circle. Each
    balloon is connected to its related part with a
    leader line. The balloon part identification
    number correlates to the same number identifying
    the part in the parts list. The parts list
    identifies every part in the assembly.

24
Glossary
  • Exploded assembly
  • A pictorial assembly showing all parts removed
    from each other and aligned along axis lines.
  • Oblique drawing
  • A form of pictorial drawing in which the plane of
    projection is parallel to the front surface of
    the object.

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Glossary
  • One-point or parallel perspective
  • A perspective drawing with one vanishing point.
  • Three-point perspective
  • A perspective drawing with three vanishing
    points.
  • Two-point or angular perspective
  • A perspective drawing with two vanishing points.
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