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ISO 14649-11:2003

Industrial automation systems and integration — Physical device control — Data model for computerized numerical controllers — Part 11: Process data for milling

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   Dec 6, 2004

General information

95.99     Dec 6, 2004

ISO

ISO/TC 184/SC 1

International Standard

25.040.20  

Scope

ISO 14649-11:2003 specifies the technology-specific data elements needed as process data for milling. Together with the general process data described in ISO 14649-10, it describes the interface between a computerized numerical controller and the programming system (i.e. CAM system or shopfloor programming system) for milling. It can be used for milling operations on all types of machines, be they milling machines, machining centers, or lathes with motorized tools capable of milling. The scope of ISO 14649-11:2003 does not include any other technologies, like turning, grinding, or EDM. These technologies will be described in further parts of ISO 14649.
Subject of the milling_schema, which is described in ISO 14649-11:2003, is the definition of technology-specific data types representing the machining process for milling and drilling. This includes both milling of freeform surfaces as well as milling of prismatic workpieces (also known as 2D-milling). Not included in this schema are geometric items, representations, manufacturing features, executable objects, and base classes which are common for all technologies. They are referenced from ISO 10303's generic resources and ISO 14649-10. The description of process data is done using the EXPRESS language as defined in ISO 10303-11. The encoding of the data is done using ISO 10303-21.

Life cycle

PREVIOUSLY

Revises
ISO 6983-1:1982

NOW

WITHDRAWN
ISO 14649-11:2003
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
Dec 6, 2004

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
ISO 14649-11:2004

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