1、MULTIVIEW ANDSECTIONAL VIEWDRAWINGSASME Y14.3-2003Revision of ASME Y14.3M-1994(R1999)MULTIVIEW ANDSECTIONAL VIEWDRAWINGSAn American National StandardEngineering Drawing and RelatedDocumentation PracticesEngineering Drawing and RelatedDocumentation PracticesAn American National StandardASME Y14.3-200
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14、ed material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.vCommittee Roster.vi1General.12Multiview Drawing Applied.73Sectional Views.124Conv
15、entional Representation.23Figures1Orthographic Projection to Form an Orthographic View.22Space and Orthographic Arrangement of Views(Third Angle Projection).33Space and Orthographic Arrangement of Views(First Angle Projection).44Third Angle Projection Standard Arrangement of the Six Principal Orthog
16、raphicViews.55First Angle Projection Standard Arrangement of the Six Principal OrthographicViews.56Arrow Method Principal Views.67Arrow Proportions.68Projection Symbol.79Removed View.810Arrow Method Removed View.811Rotated View.912Arrow Method Rotated View.913Rotation Arrow.914Removed View on Multiple Sheet Drawing.1015One View Drawings.1116Two View Drawing.1117Three View Drawing of a Casting.1118Three View Drawing of a Stamping.1219Front View and Partial Auxiliary Views.1220Partial Auxiliary Vi