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sleutelvlak

Sleutelvlak translates to "key plane" and is used in Dutch to refer to a plane that functions as a key reference within a geometric, architectural, or modelling context. It is not a standardized term with a single formal definition in Dutch mathematical vocabulary; its precise meaning depends on discipline and author.

In mathematics and geometry, a sleutelvlak may be the reference plane from which a 3D coordinate system

In applied fields such as computer-aided design (CAD), engineering design, or computer graphics, sleutelvlak is often

Etymology: The term combines sleutel (key) and vlak (plane), reflecting its role as a central reference surface

See also: plane; reference plane; projection plane; principal plane.

is
defined,
or
a
plane
that
contains
a
key
curve
or
feature
that
determines
the
arrangement
of
other
elements.
It
can
also
denote
a
plane
of
projection
in
descriptive
geometry.
used
to
indicate
the
main
work
plane
from
which
sketches
are
created
and
features
are
aligned
to
others.
in
a
construction
or
analysis.