BS ISO 10303-47:1997
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Industrial automation systems and integration. Product data representation and exchange Integrated generic resource. Shape variation tolerances
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10-15-1998
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms defined in ISO 129
3.2 Terms defined in ISO 286-1
3.3 Terms defined in ISO 1101
3.4 Terms defined in ISO 2692
3.5 Terms defined in ISO 5459
3.6 Terms defined in ISO 10578
3.7 Terms defined in ISO 10303-1
3.8 Other definitions
4 Shape aspect definition
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
4.3 shape_aspect_definition_schema type definition:
limit_condition
4.4 shape_aspect_definition_schema entity definitions:
datum
4.5 shape_aspect_definition_schema entity definitions:
derived shapes
5 Shape dimension
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
5.3 shape_dimension_schema type definitions
5.4 shape_dimension_schema entity definitions
6 Shape tolerance
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Fundamental concepts and assumptions
6.3 shape_tolerance_schema type definitions
6.4 shape_tolerance_schema type definitions:
geometric tolerance
6.5 shape_tolerance-schema entity definitions: range
Annexes
A Short names of entities
B Information object registration
C EXPRESS listing
D EXPRESS-G figures
E Bibliography
Index
Figures
1 Examples of datum and datum_feature
2 Composite_shape_aspect
3 Symmetry_shape_aspect and centre_of_symmetry
4 Geometric_alignment
5 Geometric-intersection
6 Parallel_offset
7 Symmetric_shape_aspect and composite_shape_aspect
8 Single angular shape_aspect
9 Angular_location
10 Angular_size
11 Dimensional_location with dimensional_size
12 Dimension_location_with_path
13 Runout_zone_definition
D.1 Shape_aspect_definition schema (see also figure D.2)
D.2 Shape_aspect_definition schema (see also figure D.1)
D.3 Shape_dimension schema
D.4 Shape_tolerance schema (see also figure D.5 and D.6)
D.5 Shape_tolerance schema (see also figure D.4 and D.6)
D.6 Shape_tolerance schema (see also figure D.4)
D.7 Shape_tolerance schema (see also figure D.5)
Tables
A.1 Short names of entities
Defines the resource constructs for representation of dimensions and tolerances of product shapes. The dimensions define the sizes of a shape and locations of identifiable portions of a shape.
Committee |
AMT/4
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 96/614705 DC. (07/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
88
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO10303 specifies the resource constructs for representing dimensions and tolerances of product shapes. The dimensions specify the sizes of a shape and locations of identifiable portions of a shape. The tolerances specify the allowable deviation of a product from its defined shape and dimensions. The representations of dimensions and tolerances provided by this part of ISO10303 are appropriate for use with both 2D and 3D geometric models of parts.
The following are within the scope of this part of ISO10303:
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tolerances as constraints on the shape characteristics of a product;
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the specification of the tolerances on a defined shape;
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the representation of geometrical tolerances and plus-minus tolerances;
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the representation of tolerance values;
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the representation of dimensions;
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the assignment of size characteristics to a shape;
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the assignment of location and orientation characteristics to a shape;
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the specification of datums and datum references;
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the identification of derived shape elements such as centre lines and intersections;
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the structure for limit and fit systems for shapes.
The following are outside the scope of this part of ISO10303:
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the definition of the fundamental principles, concepts and terminology of tolerancing and dimensioning;
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the mathematical definition of tolerances and datums;
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the description of dimensioning or tolerancing practices;
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the specification of dimensional inspection methods;
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the synthesis and analysis of tolerances;
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the tolerancing of product characteristics other than shape;
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the presentation of tolerances on engineering drawings;
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the specification of surface finish or surface roughness.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 10303-47:1997 | Identical |
ISO 5459:2011 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Datums and datum systems |
ISO 10303-1:1994 | Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 1: Overview and fundamental principles |
ISO 2692:2014 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) Geometrical tolerancing Maximum material requirement (MMR), least material requirement (LMR) and reciprocity requirement (RPR) |
ISO 1101:2017 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out |
ISO 10303-11:2004 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 11: Description methods: The EXPRESS language reference manual |
ISO 406:1987 | Technical drawings Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions |
ISO 10303-43:2000 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 43: Integrated generic resource: Representation structures |
ISO 286-1:2010 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes Part 1: Basis of tolerances, deviations and fits |
ISO 10578:1992 | Technical drawings Tolerancing of orientation and location Projected tolerance zone |
ISO 286-2:2010 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance classes and limit deviations for holes and shafts |
ISO/IEC 8824-1:2015 | Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation Part 1: |
ISO 10303-41:2005 | Industrial automation systems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 41: Integrated generic resource: Fundamentals of product description and support |
ISO 129:1985 | Technical drawings Dimensioning General principles, definitions, methods of execution and special indications |
ISO 5458:1998 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) Geometrical tolerancing Positional tolerancing |
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