
ISO 10303:2001
ISO 10303:2001 Industrial automation systems and integration – Product data representation and exchange – Part 508: Application interpreted construct: Non manifold surface
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Description
This part of ISO 10303 specifies the interpretation of the integrated resources to satisfy requirements for
the description of geometric shapes by means of non-manifold surface models.
The following are within the scope of this part of ISO 10303:
– 3D points;
– points defined in the parameter space of curves or surfaces;
– 3D curves;
– curves defined in the parameter space of surfaces;
NOTE – Such curves are also known as pcurves or cons, which are acronyms for parametrised curve
and curve on surface.
– the elementary curve types line, circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola;
– intersection curves;
– polylines that consist of at least three points;
– the elementary surface types plane, cylinder, cone, torus, and sphere;
– swept surfaces created by rotation or linear extrusion of a curve;
– sculptured curves and surfaces;
– trimming of curves and surfaces using topological entities;
– composition of curves and surfaces using topological entities;
– replication of curves, surfaces, and surface models;
– 3D offsets of curves and surfaces;
– non-manifolds.
The following are outside the scope of this part of ISO 10303:
– unbounded geometry;
– self-intersecting geometry;
– geometry in a 2D cartesian coordinate space;
– replication of points;
– topology without an association to a corresponding geometric domain.
Edition
1
Published Date
2001-04-18
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
55
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Abstract
This part of ISO 10303 specifies the interpretation of the integrated resources to satisfy requirements for
the description of geometric shapes by means of non-manifold surface models.
The following are within the scope of this part of ISO 10303:
- 3D points;
- points defined in the parameter space of curves or surfaces;
- 3D curves;
- curves defined in the parameter space of surfaces;
NOTE - Such curves are also known as pcurves or cons, which are acronyms for parametrised curve
and curve on surface.
- the elementary curve types line, circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola;
- intersection curves;
- polylines that consist of at least three points;
- the elementary surface types plane, cylinder, cone, torus, and sphere;
- swept surfaces created by rotation or linear extrusion of a curve;
- sculptured curves and surfaces;
- trimming of curves and surfaces using topological entities;
- composition of curves and surfaces using topological entities;
- replication of curves, surfaces, and surface models;
- 3D offsets of curves and surfaces;
- non-manifolds.
The following are outside the scope of this part of ISO 10303:
- unbounded geometry;
- self-intersecting geometry;
- geometry in a 2D cartesian coordinate space;
- replication of points;
- topology without an association to a corresponding geometric domain.
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