ISO/TS 10303-1319:2008 specifies the application module for
         Solid with local modification.       
         
      
      
         The following are within the scope of 
         ISO/TS 10303-1319:2008:
         
      
      
         3D solid models;
          axis placements; 
         solid models modified by the application of operations to their edges;
         solid models with constant radius edge blends;
         solid models with variable radius edge blends;
         solid models with chamfers;
         solid models modified by the creation of positioned and oriented local shape configurations (`features');
         surfaces, faces and connected assemblies of faces;
         solid models modified by the application of operations to their faces;
         solid models modified by the removal of material from one side of an intersecting generalised surface;
         solid models modified by adding material to, or subtracting material from, existing faces via offsets;
         solid models modified by the deletion of some faces and the addition of material to the remaining faces;
         solid models with depressions;
         solid models with protrusions;
         solid models with circular or rectangular patterns made up of replicates of previously created 
              depressions, protrusions or patterns;
         
         solid models with circular or rectangular patterns in which some replicates have been suppressed;
         items within the scope of application module Basic geometric topology, ISO/TS 10303-1323;
         items within the scope of application module Procedural solid model, ISO/TS 10303-1318;
         items within the scope of application module Topologically bounded surface, ISO/TS 10303-1511.
      
   
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