A sectional drawing is a detailed scale drawing observed in a standing section. More like the elevation and floor plan drawing, section view drawings are that much important.
Full Section Views - This is the normal way of cutting a section. The cutting plane lies on a single plane and passes through the entire object
Half Section Views - This technique is used to show the exterior and interior of a symmetrical object in a single projection view.
Offset Section Views - Offset section is a technique where the cutting plane offsets to pass through various features that would otherwise be missed by a full section.
Revolved Section - Revolved section shows only the features on the cut plane. Instead of projecting the section onto an adjacent view, the resulting section obtained from the cutting
is revolved 90° and is placed on the same view.
Removed Section Views - Removed section is similar to revolved section in that only the cutplane is shown. However, the section is placed elsewhere on the drawing.
Full Section Views - This is the normal way of cutting a section. The cutting plane lies on a single plane and passes through the entire object
Half Section Views - This technique is used to show the exterior and interior of a symmetrical object in a single projection view.
Offset Section Views - Offset section is a technique where the cutting plane offsets to pass through various features that would otherwise be missed by a full section.
Revolved Section - Revolved section shows only the features on the cut plane. Instead of projecting the section onto an adjacent view, the resulting section obtained from the cutting
is revolved 90° and is placed on the same view.
Removed Section Views - Removed section is similar to revolved section in that only the cutplane is shown. However, the section is placed elsewhere on the drawing.