GC 120 final exam
What is the standard angle of projection in the US?
3rd angle
detail drawing
A dimensioned, working drawing of a single part.
assembly drawing
A drawing that shows parts of an item when assembled.
drawing scale
A drawings relationship between a drawing size and the actual object
dimension line
A line that represents distance
extension line
A thin solid line perpendicular to a dimension line, indicating which feature is associated with the dimension.
What organizations develop standards and conventions applied to technical graphics?
ANSI and ISO
Major arc
An arc of a circle whose measure is greater than 180 degrees.
Primary auxiliary view
An auxiliary view that is developed directly from one of the normal views. ( 1 of 6)
parent-child relationship
Child feature is dependent on the existence of a parent feature
Assembly modeling
Components are brought together to define a larger, more complex, production representation
Whats the difference between dimensional and geometric constraints?
Dimensional= size Geometric= shape
views in which height, width, and depth appear
Frontal= height/width, Profile= Height/depth, Top= width/depth
What lead is used in sketching?
HB (soft)
What are the principle planes of projection or image planes?
Horizontal, Frontal, Profile; they define the principles views: top, front, right
precedence of lines
If multiple lines fall on top of each other, most important line is drawn. 1) Visible 2) Hidden 3) Center
Different types of sweeps
Linear, circular, path-based, blend
leader line
Lines that are thin and used to connect a specific note to a feature.
Constraints
Mathematical requirements placed on geometric models in a 3D space
What are the types of sketches?
Multiview and Pictorial
What style of lettering is used?
Single stroke gothic
Circumference
The distance around a circle
Radius
The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle
isometric drawing
The drawing of a 3d object that shows a corner view of a figure. it is not drawn in perspective and the distances are not distorted.
Whats the difference between explicit and implicit constraints?
They differ in whether the modeling system infers the way the sketch was drawn of explicitly applies the constraint to the sketch
Isometric Projection
Three dimensional drawing made up of equal angles of 120 degrees, most common 3-D drawing used in industry.
Different types of Boolean operations
Union, difference, intersection
working drawing
a drawing made to scale that shows the complete plans for an engineered product
Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG)
a method used to build solid models from primitive shapes based on Boolean set theory
mirrored feature
a mirror plane is specified along with features to be copied
Chord
a straight line connecting two points on a circle... can never be longer than the diameter
Conventions
accepted practices, rules, or methods
Minor arc
an arc that is smaller than a semicircle
Construction Geometry
any geometry created as part of the CAD modeling process that does not represent actual part geometry
Spherical coordinates
are used to locate points on a spherical surface by specifying two angles and one distance.
How are the axes related in a cartesian coordinate system?
axes are perpendicular to one another
Global Coordinate System (world)
based on default primary projection planes
local coordinate system (relative)
based on object geometry
Thin lines
center, long break, dimension, extension, section, hatch, stitch, phantom, hidden, symmetry
Bidirectional associativity
changes in either the 3-D model or data in the supporting application will affect the other
Cartesian coordinate system
commonly used in mathematics and graphics, locates the positions of geometric forms in 2-D and 3-D space
Solid Model
consists of volumetric information, what is on the inside of the 3-D model, as well as information about the surface of an object
Mitre line
construction technique that allows depth dimensions to be projected between top and profile views
constraint-based model
creates a dynamic model by having the model defined by a series of modifiable features
What types of lines are associated with section views?
cutting plane lines, section lines, centerlines, object lines
What are the different methods for defining a sweep distance?
dimension value(linear/angular), sketch, or feature edge
What are different types of section views?
full, partial, half, revolved, removed
Whats the difference between height depth and width auxiliaries?
height from the top, depth from the front, width from the profile
Cylindrical coordinates
involve one angle and two distances
What criteria should be used when selecting the front view?
length and most details in front view
Primitive model
models that are described using basic geometry
Manifold Model
models that unambiguously define a boundary between the inside and outside of an object.
Local coordinates
moving system that can be position anywhere in 3-D space to assist in construction of geometry
Concurrent engineering design
nonlinear team approach; brings together input, processes, and output necessary to produce a product
1st angle projection
observer-object-projection plane
3rd Angle Projection
observer-projection plane-object
What is necessary to create a sweep?
path and profile
How would you create inclined surfaces?
plot the points
What rules should one follow when creating sketches?
proportions
World coordinates
reference system where geometry is defined and stored. uses a set of three number located on 3 perpendicular axes and measured from the origin
convergent projection
requires that the object be positioned a finite distance and viewed from a single point
parallel projection
requires that the object be positioned at infinity and viewed from the multiple points on an imaginary line parallel to the object
Standards
sets of rules that govern how technical drawings are represented
Thick lines
short break, visible, cutting plane, chain, symmetry
linear array
specifications given for distances between copies and total number of copies
radial array
specified along with a radius, angular displacement, and total number of copies
Contour Dimensioning
the contours or shapes of the object are dimensioned in their most descriptive view
Diameter
the distance across a circle through its center (2r)
degrees of freedom
the strength of a relationship between components. Les degree means more established geometric relationship
Unidirectional associativity
the supporting application's data can be altered by changing the 3-D model, but not vice versa
What are the different types of machined holes?
through, blind, counter bore, counter sink, spot face
What is purpose of a section view?
to clearly show internal part details
Why do we use auxiliary views?
to see the true shape of a figure that would appear foreshortened in principle views
Cutting plane lines
used in section drawings to show the locations of cutting planes
Section lines
used in section views to represent surfaces of an object cut by a cutting plane
Polar coordinates
used to locate any points on a plane, it specifies a distance and an angle from the origin.
Hidden lines
used to represent features that cannot be seen in the current view
Center lines
used to represent symmetry and paths of motion and to mark the centers of circles and the axes of symmetrical parts, such as cylinders and bolts