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ASME Y14.47 2019

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ASME Y14.47-2019: Model Organization Practices: Engineering Product Definition and Related Documentation Practices

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This Standard is intended to be the foundation for design development efforts in a model-based enterprise (MBE). This Standard establishes a schema for organizing a three-dimensional (3D) model and other associated information within the context of a digital product definition data set for the purpose of conveying a product definition that enables a MBE. It outlines model organization schema practices to support model-based definition (MBD), and provides a set of requirements and guidelines for the computer-aided design (CAD) user. This Standard contains no requirements pertaining to drawing graphic sheets. The 3D model is a master source for obtaining product definition data and eliminates the need for a drawing graphic sheet. The organization practices defined by this Standard are necessary to establish a common method to facilitate access to the MBD data in the data set. The focus of this Standard is initially on mechanical items, the intent is to provide a foundation for use in any discipline. The schema are compliant with an annotated model defined in ASME Y14.41.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
8 ASME Y14 COMMITTEE ROSTER
9 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE Y14 COMMITTEE
11 1 GENERAL
1.1 Scope
1.2 Introduction
1.3 ASME Y14 Series Conventions
12 1.4 Reference to This Standard
13 1.5 Symbols
2 REFERENCES
3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
3.1 Annotated Model
3.2 Annotation
3.3 Annotation and Attribute State
3.4 Annotation Plane
3.5 Associated Group
3.6 Attribute
3.7 Feature
14 3.8 Geometry State
3.9 Maturity State
3.10 Model-Based Definition (MBD)
3.11 Model-Based Enterprise (MBE)
3.12 Model Geometry
3.13 Notes
3.14 Organizational Element
3.15 Presentation
3.16 Presentation State
3.17 Representation
3.18 Saved View
3.19 Acronyms
15 4 SCHEMA FRAMEWORK OVERVIEW
4.1 General
4.2 Defining a Data Set Using MBD
4.3 Mapping Between Schemas
Figures
Figure 4-1 Example of an Annotated Model Used in MBD
16 5 DATA SET COMPLETENESS STATES
5.1 General
5.2 Maturity State
5.3 Geometry State
5.4 Annotation and Attribute State
17 Figure 5-1 Examples of Maturity States
18 Figure 5-2 Examples of Geometry States
19 Figure 5-3 Examples of Annotation and Attribute States
20 6 ORGANIZATIONAL FRAMEWORK REQUIREMENTS
6.1 Naming Conventions
6.2 Associated Groups
Figure 6-1 Associated Group of Fasteners
Tables
Table 6-1 Examples of Types of Associated Groups That Can Be Used in a Part or Assembly
21 6.3 Presentation States
Table 6-2 Example Naming Conventions for Presentation States
22 Figure 6-2 Characteristics Example
Figure 6-3 Datums Example
23 Figure 6-4 Default Notice Example
Figure 6-5 Management Data Example
24 Figure 6-6 Model-Only Example
25 Figure 6-7 Notes Example
Figure 6-8 Properties Example
26 Figure 6-9 Site Map Example
27 6.4 Product Definition Elements
6.5 Metadata
Figure 6-10 User-Defined Example — Runout Values
28 Table 6-3 Metadata Elements
Table 6-3 Metadata Elements
30 Table A-1 Application Examples of Data Set States
NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A APPLICATION EXAMPLES OF DATA SET COMPLETENESS STATES
ASME Y14.47 2019
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