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Report on AP219. Ted Vorburger ( tvtv@nist.gov ) , Simon Frechette, Son Bui Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, NIST Len Slovensky Northrop Grumman TC213 Meeting New Orleans, USA 20 January 2005. Contents: Project Goal History and Status Scope
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Report on AP219 Ted Vorburger (tvtv@nist.gov), Simon Frechette, Son Bui Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, NIST Len Slovensky Northrop Grumman TC213 Meeting New Orleans, USA 20 January 2005
Contents: • Project Goal • History and Status • Scope • Current Complete Working Draft - 16 Jan 05available on memory stick for review • Next Steps and Future Work
AP219 Project Goal: To develop a model of information requirements for automated dimensional inspection using the principles of -STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Data), -As described in ISO 10303,-Under ISO TC184, SC 4, which is also harmonized with other dimensional inspection standards, -DMIS – ISO 2209-Dimensional Markup Language (DML) – developed under Automotive Industry Action Group-TC213 Standards
History and Status • Functioned as PWI 1998-2003 • Have been working to harmonize with • AP214 – 1999, AP224 – 2000 & 2002-2003 • DMIS - 2000 • STEP GD&T Modules: 1050, 1051, et al. - 2002 • Dimensional Markup Language (DML) - 2002-3 • 14649 Inspection Model - 2004-5 • Approved for NWI Status June 2003 • Working Draft Completed, Latest Version-16Jan05 • Working Draft submitted to ISO TC184/SC4/WG3 Convenor • Validation Report being modified at request of WG3 Convenor
AP219 NWI Scope: • Information requirements for analyzing the data and reporting the results of dimensional inspections of solid parts or assemblies. Certain information used for administering, planning, and executing dimensional inspection as well as archiving the results is also required in the analysis activity. Dimensional inspection can occur at any stage of the life cycle of a product where checking for conformance with a design specification is required. • Excluded: Dimensional inspection of liquid surfaces, the materials properties of parts, manufacturing activities, and mathematical algorithms to perform the dimensional inspection analysis.
Table of Contents of Working Draft: Scope Normative References Terms, Definitions, and Abbreviations Information Requirements – Units of Functionality Application Objects Application Interpreted Model – Mapping Specification … Appendices: Information Requirements Graphical Model (ARM EXPRESS-G) Activity Model (Graphical) …
4.1 Units of functionality 4.1.1 Administrative_data 4.1.2 Dimensional_measurement_analysis 4.1.3 Dimensional_measurement_documentation 4.1.4 Dimensional_measurement_execution_results 4.1.5 Dimensional_measurement_features 4.1.6 Dimensional_measurement_part 4.1.7 Dimensional_measurement_parameters 4.1.8 Feature_definition_item 4.1.9 Feature_profile 4.1.10 Manufacturing_feature 4.1.11 Measurement_limitations (includes dimension & geometric tolerances) 4.1.12 Part_properties 4.1.13 Program_run 4.1.14 Shape_representation_for_machining
Dimensional_measurement_feature Entities dmf_line_bounded dmf_line_unbounded dmf_edge_point dmf_sphere dmf_ellipse dmf_plane dmf_arc dmf_circle dmf_cone dmf_torus dmf_cylinder dmf_plane_closed_parallel (slots) dmf_line_closed_parallel (slots in sheet metal) dmf_plane_symmetric (slot w. angled sidewalls) dmf_geometric_curve dmf_generic_surface dmf_generic_feature
Excerpt from Table of Contents Graphical Model, EXPRESS-G
From the Execution_results Section of the EXPRESS-G Information Model
Status and Future Work • Working Draft submitted for Committee Draft ballot • Revise Validation Report and complete any other requirements for circulating Committee Draft ballot – Jan05 • Undergo Committee Draft ballot, receive comments – Jun05 • Prepare draft for DIS ballot – Dec05 • Working Draft available at: http://len-slovensky.comComments to Ted Vorburger: tvtv@nist.gov