Title
A method to exchange procedurally represented 2D CAD model data using ISO 10303 STEP
Abstract
Procedural models have the advantage of being easy to edit simply by changing the values of the parameters of their constructional operations. Such models are said to embody design intent, in the sense that modifications to them conform to the method of creation used by their original creator. They also comply with any constraints implied by the particular constructional operations used. This paper introduces the development and standardization process of the ISO 10303-112 specification and describes the concept of procedural 2D modeling, a method of representing procedural 2D CAD models in STEP in harmony with other STEP resources. The feasibility of procedural 2D modeling commands for the exchange of procedurally represented 2D CAD model data is demonstrated through an experiment where procedural 2D CAD model data in neutral form generated with an in-house 2D modeling system are translated to and modified in a commercial 3D mechanical CAD system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1016/j.cad.2011.07.006
Computer-Aided Design
Keywords
Field
DocType
procedural model,design intent,constructional operation,step resource,particular constructional operation,cad model,original creator,mechanical cad system,neutral form,cad model data
CAD,Procedural modeling,Engineering drawing,Computer science,Cad system,ISO 10303,Standardization,Design intent
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
43
12
0010-4485
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.37
21
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Byung-Chul Kim18113.59
Duhwan Mun212914.96
soonhung han341649.72
Michael J. Pratt421643.79