Engineering graphics l Section plan inclined to VP and Perpendicular to HP I SNS Institutions
#snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking When the section plane is inclined to the Vertical Plane (VP) and perpendicular to the Horizontal Plane (HP), the cutting plane remains vertical while making an angle with the VP. In this type of section, the true shape of the section is generally not visible in the front view because the plane is inclined. The sectional top view clearly shows the effect of the inclined cutting plane on the object. This method is commonly used in engineering drawing to reveal the internal details of solids cut at an angle to the VP.

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Engineering graphics l Section plan parallel to hp and perpendicular to VP I SNS Institutions

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