Sectional View
cutting plane
A line used to define the location of the imaginary cut that creates the matching section view
convectional breaks
The conventional break for a long solid rod is shown with "tear drop" shapes at the break line. (B) A similar approach is used for a conventional break of a hollow tube, indicating the hollow space in the "tear drop" shape. (C) As an alternative, the hollow tub is broken using a rough break line instead of a mating shape. In addition, the front view is shown as a full section and the right side view shows the inner and outer diameters. (D) The rough break line style can be also used to indicate the conventional break for a long solid bar, and for many other long objects with uniform cross-sectional areas.
Offset Sections
When sectioning through irregular objects, it is often desirable to show features that do not lie in a straight line by "offsetting" or bending the cutting plane.
half section
a part that is cut off or separated.
cross sections
a surface or shape that is or would be exposed by making a straight cut through something, especially at right angles to an axis
sections
any of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up
cutting plane lines
consist of two short dashes alternating with a longer dash. dimension.
Aligned Sections
used to include details of a part by "bending" the cutting plane.
Revolved or Rotated Sections
used to represent the cross sectional shape of a handle, spoke, or other elongated features
full Sections
is a complete, detailed cross sectional drawing of a building, usually around a load bearing wall
Removed Sections
is a revolved section that is not superimposed on the orthographic view but rather is placed elsewhere in the drawing
sectional views
is a view used on a drawing to show an area or hidden part of an object by cutting away or removing some of that object. The cut line is called a "cutting plane", and can be done in several ways
Broken-out Sections
is part of an existing drawing view, that is used to remove material to a specified depth in order to expose inner details of a model