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Application module: Basic geometry ISO/TS 10303-1652:2006(E)
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Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

4 Information requirements
   4.1 Required AM ARM
   4.2 ARM type definitions
   4.3 ARM entity definitions
   4.4 ARM subtype constraint definition
5 Module interpreted model
   5.1 Mapping specification
   5.2 MIM EXPRESS short listing

A MIM short names
B Information object registration
C ARM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
D MIM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
E Computer interpretable listings
Bibliography
Index

ISO TC184/SC4/WG12 N3902

Date: 2006-05-01

Supersedes ISO TC184/SC4/WG12 N3368

ISO/TS 10303-1652:2006(E)
Product data representation and exchange: Application module: Basic geometry

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ABSTRACT:

ISO/TS 10303-1652:2006 specifies the application module for Basic geometry.

The following are within the scope of ISO/TS 10303-1652:2006:

  • geometric primitives;

    EXAMPLE 1   Points, lines, and planes are used to construct more complex geometry that represents the shape of products and features of products.

    EXAMPLE 2   Points, lines, and planes can represent the derived centers of ideal symmetric features of size found in product definitions.

    EXAMPLE 3   Points, curves, and surfaces can represent the derived centers of imperfect features of size measured on real workpieces.

  • geometry used in the construction of two-dimensional and three-dimensional shape representations;
  • items within the scope of application module Elemental geometric shape, ISO/TS 10303-1004.

KEYWORDS:

module, line, curve, point on curve, point on surface, surface, plane

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