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ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006

Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 1633: Application module: Assembly 3D shape

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   May 18, 2010

General information

95.99     May 18, 2010

ISO

ISO/TC 184/SC 4

Technical Specification

25.040.40  

Scope


ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006 specifies the application module for
Assembly 3D shape.




ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006 deals with the
representation of the information needed to describe the different aspects of how components are joined together to make an
assembly.
ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006 defines the information needed to describe the material used in making the physical connections and their typical
shape.
ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006 provides a mechanism for a design organization to make explicit assertions about the detailed joints that are
implemented
in the physical design. The representation is in a three dimensional context. Predefined shape classes of extrusion and
manhattan shapes are provided. External classification
of the shape may also be used. Predefined and externally defined purposes for the shape are provided.



The following are within the scope of
ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006:


bonds between components in an assembly;bond shape definition;bonds based on solder or adhesive;bonds based on discrete fasteners;component mating conditions characterization;generic analysis input;generic analysis output;shock analysis input;shock analysis output;design;vibration analysis input;vibration analysis output;electromagnetic compatibility analysis input;electromagnetic compatibility analysis output;thermal analysis input;thermal analysis output;extruded shape class;manhattan shape class;generic shape class;three dimensional part shape;three dimensional part application constraint shapes.

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ISO/TS 10303-1633:2006
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
May 18, 2010

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ISO/TS 10303-1633:2010

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