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Understanding Basic Blueprint Concepts

Understanding Basic Blueprint Concepts. ESL Resource for Aerospace Pre-Employment: AIR Units 5-9: VIEWS Brian Briggs Community Colleges of Spokane. Press Space Bar to continue. Views. Three-View Drawings Tw0-View Drawings One-View Drawings Auxiliary (Extra) Views. Three-View Drawings.

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Understanding Basic Blueprint Concepts

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  1. Understanding Basic Blueprint Concepts ESL Resource for Aerospace Pre-Employment: AIR Units 5-9: VIEWS Brian Briggs Community Colleges of Spokane Press Space Bar to continue

  2. Views • Three-View Drawings • Tw0-View Drawings • One-View Drawings • Auxiliary (Extra) Views

  3. Three-View Drawings • Front View • Top View • Side View

  4. Dimensions of Three-View Drawings • Height How tall is it? • Width (Length) How wide or long is it? • Depth (Thickness) How deep is it?

  5. Abbreviations • F.V. = Front View • R.V. = Right Side View • L.V. = Left Side View • Bot. V. = Bottom View • B.V. = Back or Rear View • Aux. V. = Auxiliary View • T.V. = Top View

  6. Two-View Drawings • Usually use a front view and a side view (right, left, top, or bottom) • The primary view is the front view. • These drawings show flat objects and symmetrical parts (sleeves, shafts, or rods). *Symmetrical is abbreviated SYMM

  7. One-View Drawings • Usually symmetrical, thin, flat objects where only one view is necessary for understanding • These drawings often use symbols, abbreviations, and notes.

  8. Auxiliary Views • Show an object from a different angle to help understanding and explain the true shape • They could be full views or partial views

  9. Vocabulary • Transparent \tran(t)s-ˈper-ənt\ • Angle \ˈaŋ-gəl\ • Overall \ˌō-vər-ˈȯl\ • Projection \prə-ˈjek-shən\ • Abbreviation \ə-ˌbrē-vē-ˈā-shən\ • Symmetrical \sə-ˈme-tri-kəl\ • Cylindrical \sə-ˈlin-dri-kəl\

  10. Vocabulary • Horizontal \ˌhȯr-ə-ˈzän-təl\ • Vertical \ˈvər-ti-kəl\ • Parallel \ˈper-ə-ˌlel\

  11. Vocabulary • Plane \ˈplān\ • Height \ˈhīt\ • Width \ˈwidth\ • Depth \ˈdepth\

  12. Vocabulary • Primary \ˈprī-ˌmer-ē\ • Secondary \ˈse-kən-ˌder-ē\ • View \ˈvyü\

  13. Vocabulary • Diameter \dī-ˈa-mə-tər\ • Radius \ˈrā-dē-əs\ • Circumference \sə(r)-ˈkəm(p)-fərn(t)s

  14. Now… • Review any words or concepts you do not understand. • Ask a classmate or your teacher for help. • Complete any assignments and quizzes for this lesson. Unless otherwise specified, this work by Air Washington is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

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